Prepared by R.R. Donnelley Financial -- Current Report
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 

 
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
 

 
 
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
 
 
May 13, 2002
 

 
CINTAS CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 

 
Washington
 
0-11399
 
31-1188630
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
 
(Commission
File Number)
 
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
 
6800 Cintas Boulevard, P.O. Box 625737 Cincinnati, Ohio
  
45262-5737
(Address of principal executive offices)
 
  
Zip Code
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code
 
(513) 459-1200
 
 
 

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report.)


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Item 2.    Acquisition or Disposition of Assets.
 
On May 13, 2002, the Registrant acquired all of the outstanding stock of Omni Services, Inc. from Filuxel SA for approximately $660 million including debt assumed. The source of funds was a loan of $450 million from Bank One, NA and Merrill Lynch Bank USA in combination with borrowings of $100 million from the Registrant's commercial paper program and $106 million of cash reserves on hand. Omni operates in the uniform rental business and offers other industrial rental items, such as towels, mops and mats under the RUS brand. Omni also derives a small amount of revenue from the direct sale of garments under the brand name RUS Direct and operates a hygiene services business under the Sanis brand. The Registrant intends to continue those businesses. Financial Statements of Omni Services, Inc. and Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Financial Information are included in this Form 8-K under Item 7(a) or 7(b), respectively.
 
Item 5.    Other Events.
 
The Registrant and its direct and indirect wholly-owned domestic subsidiaries, other than Cintas Corporation No. 2 (“Cintas No. 2”) will be unconditionally guaranteeing, jointly and severally, debt of Cintas No. 2. Cintas No. 2 is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Registrant. As allowed by SEC rules, the condensed consolidating financial statements presented in the financial statement below are provided as an alternative to filing separate financial statements. Each of the subsidiaries presented in the condensed consolidating financial statements has been fully consolidated in the Registrant’s consolidated financial statements. As such, the condensed consolidating financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Cintas and notes thereto of which this note is an integral part.
 
    
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Cintas Corporation—Audited Financial Statements as of May 31, 2001 and 2000 and for the
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
 
The Board of Directors
Cintas Corporation
 
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Cintas Corporation as of May 31, 2001 and 2000, and the related consolidated statements of income, shareholders’ equity, and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended May 31, 2001. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
 
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of Cintas Corporation at May 31, 2001 and 2000, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended May 31, 2001, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
 
/s/ ERNST & YOUNG LLP
 
Cincinnati, Ohio
July 6, 2001,
except for Note 16, as to which the date is
May 16, 2002

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
Years Ended May 31
(In thousands except per share data)
 
    
2001

    
2000

    
1999

 
Revenue:
                          
Rentals
  
$
1,610,606
 
  
$
1,424,892
 
  
$
1,297,248
 
Other services
  
 
550,094
 
  
 
477,099
 
  
 
454,320
 
    


  


  


    
 
2,160,700
 
  
 
1,901,991
 
  
 
1,751,568
 
Costs and expenses (income):
                          
Cost of rentals
  
 
896,539
 
  
 
807,301
 
  
 
745,142
 
Cost of other services
  
 
367,894
 
  
 
315,138
 
  
 
305,657
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
528,354
 
  
 
455,794
 
  
 
419,487
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
709
 
  
 
834
 
  
 
12,088
 
Special charge
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
28,429
 
Environmental charge
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
5,000
 
Interest income
  
 
(4,369
)
  
 
(4,742
)
  
 
(4,671
)
Interest expense
  
 
15,119
 
  
 
15,907
 
  
 
16,442
 
    


  


  


    
 
1,804,246
 
  
 
1,590,232
 
  
 
1,527,574
 
    


  


  


Income before income taxes
  
 
356,454
 
  
 
311,759
 
  
 
223,994
 
Income taxes
  
 
134,003
 
  
 
118,372
 
  
 
85,055
 
    


  


  


Net income
  
$
222,451
 
  
$
193,387
 
  
$
138,939
 
    


  


  


Basic earnings per share
  
$
1.32
 
  
$
1.16
 
  
$
.84
 
    


  


  


Diluted earnings per share
  
$
1.30
 
  
$
1.14
 
  
$
.82
 
    


  


  


Dividends declared and paid per share
  
$
.22
 
  
$
.19
 
  
$
.15
 
    


  


  


 
See accompanying notes.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
As of May 31
(In thousands except share data)
 
    
2001

    
2000

 
Assets
                 
Current assets:
                 
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
73,724
 
  
$
52,182
 
Marketable securities
  
 
36,505
 
  
 
57,640
 
Accounts receivable, principally trade, less allowance of $8,765 and $7,364, respectively
  
 
244,450
 
  
 
225,735
 
Inventories
  
 
214,349
 
  
 
164,906
 
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
242,172
 
  
 
213,770
 
Prepaid expenses
  
 
8,470
 
  
 
7,237
 
    


  


Total current assets
  
 
819,670
 
  
 
721,470
 
Property and equipment, at cost, net
  
 
702,132
 
  
 
642,507
 
Other assets
  
 
230,422
 
  
 
217,365
 
    


  


    
$
1,752,224
 
  
$
1,581,342
 
    


  


Liabilities And Shareholders’ Equity
                 
Current liabilities:
                 
Accounts payable
  
$
42,495
 
  
$
50,976
 
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
35,140
 
  
 
28,140
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
94,960
 
  
 
90,058
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
57,703
 
  
 
49,614
 
Long-term debt due within one year
  
 
20,605
 
  
 
16,604
 
    


  


Total current liabilities
  
 
250,903
 
  
 
235,392
 
Long-term debt due after one year
  
 
220,940
 
  
 
254,378
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
49,066
 
  
 
48,696
 
Shareholders’ equity:
                 
Preferred stock, no par value:
100,000 shares authorized, none outstanding
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
Common stock, no par value:
425,000,000 shares authorized, 169,370,563 and 168,281,506 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
  
 
62,409
 
  
 
54,738
 
Retained earnings
  
 
1,174,330
 
  
 
992,450
 
Other accumulated comprehensive loss
  
 
(5,424
)
  
 
(4,312
)
    


  


Total shareholders’ equity
  
 
1,231,315
 
  
 
1,042,876
 
    


  


    
$
1,752,224
 
  
$
1,581,342
 
    


  


 
See accompanying notes.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(In thousands)
 
    
Common Stock

    
Retained Earnings

      
Other Accumulated Comprehensive Loss

    
Total Shareholders’ Equity

 
    
Shares

    
Amount

            
Balance at May 31, 1998
  
164,691
 
  
$
47,062
 
  
$
712,249
 
    
$
(2,516
)
  
$
756,795
 
Net income
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
138,939
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
138,939
 
Equity adjustment for foreign currency translation
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
(1,303
)
  
 
(1,303
)
                                        


Comprehensive income
                                      
 
137,636
 
                                        


Adjustment to conform Unitog Company’s fiscal year
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
689
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
689
 
Dividends
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(24,942
)
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(24,942
)
Effects of acquisitions
  
1,472
 
  
 
13
 
  
 
2,072
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
2,085
 
Repurchase of common stock
  
(143
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(3,739
)
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(3,739
)
Stock options exercised net of shares surrendered
  
404
 
  
 
2,309
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
2,309
 
Tax benefit resulting from exercise of employee stock options
  
—  
 
  
 
590
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
590
 
    

  


  


    


  


Balance at May 31, 1999
  
166,424
 
  
 
49,974
 
  
 
825,268
 
    
 
(3,819
)
  
 
871,423
 
    

  


  


    


  


Net income
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
193,387
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
193,387
 
Equity adjustment for foreign currency translation
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
(493
)
  
 
(493
)
                                        


Comprehensive income
                                      
 
192,894
 
                                        


Dividends
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(31,249
)
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(31,249
)
Effects of acquisitions
  
1,419
 
  
 
825
 
  
 
5,044
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
5,869
 
Stock options exercised net of shares surrendered
  
439
 
  
 
3,399
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
3,399
 
Tax benefit resulting from exercise of employee stock options
  
—  
 
  
 
540
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
540
 
    

  


  


    


  


Balance at May 31, 2000
  
168,282
 
  
 
54,738
 
  
 
992,450
 
    
 
(4,312
)
  
 
1,042,876
 
    

  


  


    


  


Net income
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
222,451
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
222,451
 
Equity adjustment for foreign currency translation
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
(1,112
)
  
 
(1,112
)
                                        


Comprehensive income
                                      
 
221,339
 
                                        


Dividends
  
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(37,173
)
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(37,173
)
Effects of acquisitions
  
459
 
  
 
(11
)
  
 
(3,398
)
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(3,409
)
Stock options exercised net of shares surrendered
  
630
 
  
 
5,992
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
5,992
 
Tax benefit resulting from exercise of employee stock options
  
—  
 
  
 
1,690
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
1,690
 
    

  


  


    


  


Balance at May 31, 2001
  
169,371
 
  
$
62,409
 
  
$
1,174,330
 
    
$
(5,424
)
  
$
1,231,315
 
    

  


  


    


  


 
See accompanying notes.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
Years Ended May 31
(In thousands)
 
    
2001

    
2000

    
1999

 
Cash flows from operating activities:
                          
Net income
  
$
222,451
 
  
$
193,387
 
  
$
138,939
 
Adjustment to conform Unitog Company’s fiscal year
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
689
 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
                          
Depreciation
  
 
90,239
 
  
 
78,516
 
  
 
68,779
 
Amortization of deferred charges
  
 
21,850
 
  
 
20,997
 
  
 
21,449
 
Write down of assets
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
12,609
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
8,459
 
  
 
17,379
 
  
 
(1,356
)
Change in current assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions of businesses:
                          
Accounts receivable
  
 
(16,486
)
  
 
(19,259
)
  
 
(14,484
)
Inventories
  
 
(48,693
)
  
 
(22,976
)
  
 
(5,897
)
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
(28,471
)
  
 
(14,425
)
  
 
(17,898
)
Prepaid expenses
  
 
(1,160
)
  
 
(938
)
  
 
(537
)
Accounts payable
  
 
(10,107
)
  
 
(600
)
  
 
(15,089
)
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
6,666
 
  
 
2,270
 
  
 
3,559
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
2,210
 
  
 
3,681
 
  
 
12,299
 
    


  


  


Net cash provided by operating activities
  
 
246,958
 
  
 
258,032
 
  
 
203,062
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
                          
Capital expenditures
  
 
(147,444
)
  
 
(161,432
)
  
 
(171,248
)
Proceeds from sale or redemption of marketable securities
  
 
61,609
 
  
 
112,908
 
  
 
235,400
 
Purchase of marketable securities
  
 
(40,474
)
  
 
(98,233
)
  
 
(225,189
)
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired
  
 
(30,535
)
  
 
(24,982
)
  
 
(15,588
)
Proceeds from divestiture of certain facilities
  
 
1,400
 
  
 
25,722
 
  
 
19,911
 
Other
  
 
(5,965
)
  
 
(10,921
)
  
 
(2,785
)
    


  


  


Net cash used in investing activities
  
 
(161,409
)
  
 
(156,938
)
  
 
(159,499
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
                          
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt
  
 
230
 
  
 
140,739
 
  
 
65,778
 
Repayment of long-term debt
  
 
(33,634
)
  
 
(177,651
)
  
 
(85,502
)
Stock options exercised
  
 
5,992
 
  
 
3,399
 
  
 
2,309
 
Dividends paid
  
 
(37,173
)
  
 
(31,249
)
  
 
(24,942
)
Other
  
 
578
 
  
 
47
 
  
 
1,174
 
    


  


  


Net cash used in financing activities
  
 
(64,007
)
  
 
(64,715
)
  
 
(41,183
)
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
  
 
21,542
 
  
 
36,379
 
  
 
2,380
 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
  
 
52,182
 
  
 
15,803
 
  
 
13,423
 
    


  


  


Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
  
$
73,724
 
  
$
52,182
 
  
$
15,803
 
    


  


  


 
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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
1.    Significant Accounting Policies
 
Business description.    Cintas classifies its businesses into two operating segments: Rentals and Other Services. The Rentals operating segment designs and manufactures corporate identity uniforms which it rents, along with other items, to its customers. The Other Services operating segment involves the design, manufacture and direct sale of uniforms to its customers, as well as the sale of ancillary services including sanitation supplies, first aid products and services and cleanroom supplies. All of these services are provided throughout the United States and Canada to businesses of all types—from small service and manufacturing companies to major corporations that employ thousands of people.
 
Principles of consolidation.    The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Cintas Corporation and its subsidiaries. Intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.
 
Use of estimates.    The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Financial results could differ from those estimates.
 
Cash and cash equivalents.    Cintas considers all highly liquid investments with a maturity of three months or less, at date of purchase, to be cash equivalents.
 
Inventories.    Inventories are valued at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out) or market. Substantially all inventories represent finished goods.
 
Uniforms and other rental items in service.    These items are valued at cost less amortization, calculated using the straight-line method. Uniforms in service (other than cleanroom and flame retardant garments) are amortized over their useful life of eighteen months. Other rental items including shop towels, mats, cleanroom garments, flame retardant garments, linens and hygiene dispensers are amortized over their useful lives of eight to forty-eight months.
 
Property and equipment.    Depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives, in years:
 
Buildings and Improvements
  
5 to 40
Equipment
  
3 to 10
Leasehold Improvements
  
2 to 5
 
Long-lived assets.    When events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of long-lived assets may not be recoverable, the estimated future cash flows (undiscounted) are compared to the carrying amount of the assets. If the estimated future cash flows are less than the carrying amount of the assets, an impairment loss is recorded. The impairment loss is measured by comparing the fair value of the assets with their carrying amounts. Fair value is determined by discounted cash flows or appraised values, as appropriate. Long-lived assets that are held for disposal are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less estimated costs related to disposition.
 
Other assets.    Other assets consist primarily of service contracts and noncompete and consulting agreements obtained through the acquisition of businesses, which are amortized by use of the straight-line method over the estimated lives of the agreements which are generally three to twelve years, and goodwill, which is amortized using the straight-line method over twenty to forty years.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
Stock options.    Cintas applies the provisions of Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 25, Accounting for Stock Issued to Employees. Accordingly, no compensation expense has been reflected in the financial statements as the exercise price of options granted to employees is equal to the fair market value of Cintas’ common stock on the date of grant. Cintas has adopted the disclosure-only provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 (SFAS 123), Accounting for Stock Based Compensation.
 
Interest rate swap agreements.    Periodic settlements under interest rate swap agreements are recognized as adjustments to interest expense for the relevant periods.
 
Revenue recognition.    Rental revenue is recognized when services are performed and other services revenue is recognized when products are shipped and the title and risks of ownership pass to the customer. Cintas also establishes an estimate of allowances for uncollectible accounts when revenue is recorded.
 
Fair value of financial instruments.    The following methods and assumptions were used by Cintas in estimating the fair value of financial instruments:
 
Cash and cash equivalents.    The amounts reported approximate market value.
 
Marketable securities.    The amounts reported are at cost, which approximates market value. Market values are based on quoted market prices.
 
Long-term debt.    The amounts reported are at a carrying value which approximates market value. Market values are determined using similar debt instruments currently available to Cintas that are consistent with the terms, interest rates and maturities.
 
Other accounting pronouncements.    In June 1998, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 133 (SFAS 133), Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities. SFAS 133 was subsequently amended by two other statements and was required to be adopted in years beginning after June 15, 2000. Because of Cintas’ minimal use of derivatives, SFAS 133 did not have a significant effect on its financial position or results of operations when the Statement was adopted on June 1, 2001.
 
Effective March 1, 2001, Cintas adopted Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 101 (SAB 101), Revenue Recognition in Financial Statements. SAB 101 provides the Securities and Exchange Commission’s views in applying accounting principles generally accepted in the United States to revenue recognition in the financial statements. The adoption of SAB 101 did not have an effect on the financial statements of Cintas.
 
In September 2000, the Emerging Issues Task Force (EITF) issued EITF 00-10, Accounting for Shipping and Handling Fees and Costs. Under the provisions of EITF 00-10, amounts billed to a customer in a sales transaction related to shipping and handling should be classified as revenue. Effective March 1, 2001, Cintas adopted EITF 00-10, which did not have a significant effect on the amounts classified as revenue or cost of other services. The adoption had no impact on the determination of net income.
 
In June 2001, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 141, Business Combinations, and Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 142, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, effective for years beginning after December 15, 2001. Under the new rules, goodwill will no longer be amortized, but will be subject to annual impairment tests in accordance with the

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

Statements. Other intangible assets will continue to be amortized over their useful lives. The pooling of interests method is no longer permitted for business combinations initiated after June 30, 2001. Cintas will apply the new rules on accounting for goodwill and other intangible assets beginning in the first quarter of fiscal 2002. Application of the nonamortization provisions of the Statements is expected to result in an increase in net income of approximately $3 million per year. During fiscal 2002, Cintas will perform the first of the required impairment tests of goodwill and has not yet determined what the effect of these tests will be on the earnings and financial position of Cintas.
 
Reclassification. Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform with current year presentation.
 
2.    Marketable Securities
 
All marketable securities are comprised of debt securities and classified as available-for-sale. Realized gains and losses and declines in value determined to be other than temporary on available-for-sale securities are included in interest income. The cost of the securities sold is based on the specific identification method. Interest on securities classified as available-for-sale is included in interest income.
 
The following is a summary of marketable securities:
 
    
2001

  
2000

    
Cost

  
Estimated Fair Value

  
Cost

  
Estimated Fair Value

Obligations of state and political subdivisions
  
$
32,171
  
$
32,468
  
$
44,828
  
$
44,346
U.S. Treasury securities and obligations of U.S. government agencies
  
 
600
  
 
600
  
 
900
  
 
836
Other debt securities
  
 
3,734
  
 
3,794
  
 
11,912
  
 
11,858
    

  

  

  

    
$
36,505
  
$
36,862
  
$
57,640
  
$
57,040
    

  

  

  

 
The gross realized gains on sales of available-for-sale securities totaled $64, $54 and $241 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, and the gross realized losses totaled $21, $130 and $25, respectively. Net unrealized gains/(losses) are $357 and $(600) at May 31, 2001 and 2000, respectively.
 
The cost and estimated fair value of debt securities at May 31, 2001, by contractual maturity, are shown below. Expected maturities will differ from contractual maturities because the issuers of the securities may have the right to prepay the obligations without prepayment penalties.
 
    
Cost

  
Estimated Fair Value

Due in one year or less
  
$
22,139
  
$
22,207
Due after one year through three years
  
 
13,211
  
 
13,496
Due after three years
  
 
1,155
  
 
1,159
    

  

    
$
36,505
  
$
36,862
    

  

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
3.    Property and Equipment
 
    
2001

  
2000

Land
  
$
54,743
  
$
49,829
Buildings and improvements
  
 
326,512
  
 
285,510
Equipment
  
 
589,945
  
 
528,467
Leasehold improvements
  
 
12,124
  
 
10,978
Construction in progress
  
 
74,609
  
 
73,217
    

  

    
 
1,057,933
  
 
948,001
Less: accumulated depreciation
  
 
355,801
  
 
305,494
    

  

    
$
702,132
  
$
642,507
    

  

 
4.    Other Assets
 
    
2001

  
2000

Goodwill
  
$
   143,368
  
$
134,445
Service contracts
  
 
118,241
  
 
107,598
Noncompete and consulting agreements
  
 
63,519
  
 
56,872
    

  

    
 
325,128
  
 
298,915
Less: accumulated amortization
  
 
123,759
  
 
103,607
    

  

    
 
201,369
  
 
195,308
Other
  
 
29,053
  
 
22,057
    

  

    
$
230,422
  
$
217,365
    

  

 
5.    Long-term Debt
 
    
2001

  
2000

Secured and unsecured term notes due through 2003 at an average rate of 9.98%
  
$
7,500
  
$
9,500
Unsecured term notes due through 2026 at an average rate of 6.13%
  
 
54,348
  
 
66,846
Unsecured notes due through 2009 at an average rate of 4.67%
  
 
160,156
  
 
172,946
Industrial development revenue bonds due through 2026 at an average rate of 3.91%
  
 
14,489
  
 
15,168
Other
  
 
5,052
  
 
6,522
    

  

    
 
241,545
  
 
270,982
Less: amounts due within one year
  
 
20,605
  
 
16,604
    

  

    
$
   220,940
  
$
254,378
    

  

 
Debt in the amount of $27,041 is secured by assets with a carrying value of $32,024 at May 31, 2001. Cintas has letters of credit outstanding at May 31, 2001 approximating $33,834. Maturities of long-term debt during each of the next five years are $20,605, $158,419, $28,434, $10,339 and $7,007, respectively.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
Cintas has a commercial paper program supported by a $200 million long-term credit facility. As of May 31, 2001, $140 million in commercial paper was outstanding and $60 million was available under the commercial paper or committed credit facility.
 
Cintas has entered into three interest rate swap agreements to manage its exposure to changes in short-term interest rates. The first agreement totaled $10 million, expired in March 2001 and allowed Cintas to pay an effective interest rate of approximately 6.16%. The second agreement totaled $35 million, expired in October 2000 and allowed Cintas to pay an effective interest rate of approximately 4.60%. The third agreement totals $10 million, expires in March 2003 and allows Cintas to pay an effective interest rate of approximately 4.76%.
 
Interest expense is net of capitalized interest of $1,468, $1,257 and $2,081 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, respectively. Interest paid, net of amount capitalized, was $15,194, $16,773 and $16,586 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, respectively.
 
6.    Leases
 
Cintas conducts certain operations from leased facilities and leases certain equipment. Most leases contain renewal options for periods from one to ten years. The lease agreements provide for increases in rentals if the options are exercised based on increases in certain price level factors or prearranged increases. It is anticipated that expiring leases will be renewed or replaced. The minimum rental payments under noncancelable lease arrangements for each of the next five years and thereafter are: $11,608, $9,391, $7,389, $6,177, $5,000 and $9,642, respectively. Rent expense under operating leases during the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999 was $17,063, $16,949 and $13,478, respectively.
 
7.    Income Taxes
 
    
2001

  
2000

  
1999

 
Income taxes consist of the following components:
                      
Current:
                      
Federal
  
$
111,408
  
$
88,842
  
$
75,304
 
State and local
  
 
14,135
  
 
12,151
  
 
11,177
 
    

  

  


    
 
125,543
  
 
100,993
  
 
86,481
 
Deferred
  
 
8,460
  
 
17,379
  
 
(1,426
)
    

  

  


    
$
134,003
  
$
118,372
  
$
85,055
 
    

  

  


 
    
2001

    
2000

    
1999

 
Reconciliation of income tax expense using the statutory rate and actual Income tax expense is as follows:
                          
Income taxes at the U.S. federal statutory rate
  
$
124,760
 
  
$
109,109
 
  
$
78,398
 
State and local income taxes, net of federal benefit
  
 
9,710
 
  
 
9,727
 
  
 
8,156
 
Other
  
 
(467
)
  
 
(464
)
  
 
(1,499
)
    


  


  


    
$
134,003
 
  
$
118,372
 
  
$
85,055
 
    


  


  


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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
The components of deferred income taxes included on the balance sheets are as follows:
 
    
2001

  
2000

Deferred tax assets:
             
Employee benefits
  
$
11,574
  
$
9,240
Inventory obsolescence
  
 
7,603
  
 
8,235
Allowance for bad debts and other
  
 
15,317
  
 
21,782
    

  

    
 
34,494
  
 
39,257
Deferred tax liabilities:
             
In service inventory
  
 
84,579
  
 
77,501
Depreciation
  
 
50,078
  
 
50,481
Other
  
 
6,606
  
 
9,585
    

  

    
 
141,263
  
 
137,567
    

  

Net deferred tax liability
  
$
106,769
  
$
98,310
    

  

 
Income taxes paid were $112,307, $85,509 and $77,381 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, respectively.
 
Undistributed earnings of foreign subsidiaries, which are intended to be indefinitely reinvested, aggregated $8,434 as of May 31, 2001.
 
8.    Acquisitions
 
During the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, Cintas completed several acquisitions. In fiscal year ended 1999, there was one acquisition that was significant and required restatement.
 
Pooling of Interests
 
In March 1999, Cintas acquired Unitog Company (Unitog), a rental and direct sale uniform provider. Cintas exchanged 7,608,186 shares of its common stock for all the outstanding stock of Unitog.
 
The acquisition was treated as a pooling of interests for accounting purposes and the consolidated financial statements were restated at that time to include the financial position and operating results of Unitog for all periods prior to the merger. In accordance with the pooling of interests method of accounting, no adjustment has been made to the historical carrying amount of assets and liabilities of Unitog. As Cintas and Unitog had different year-ends at the time of the acquisition, the consolidated statements combine the consolidated financial position of Cintas at May 31, 1999, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for the fiscal year ended May 31, 1999 with the financial position of Unitog at May 31, 1999 and the recasted results of its operations for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1999 and its cash flows for the period ended May 31, 1999.
 
Due to the different fiscal year-ends, retained earnings includes an adjustment to record Unitog’s net income for the month ended May 31, 1999, which is not included in the consolidated financial statements for any fiscal period. For this period, Unitog had revenue of $19,544, operating expenses of $17,944, including $1,424 of depreciation and amortization, and net income of $689.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
In accordance with accounting rules for pooling of interests transactions, charges to operating income for acquisition-related expenses relating to this merger approximated $11,000 ($7,000 after tax). They primarily consisted of investment banking fees, a pre-established retention program for certain employees and professional service fees.
 
Purchases
 
For all acquisitions accounted for as purchases, including insignificant acquisitions, the purchase price paid for each has been allocated to the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The following summarizes the aggregate purchase price for all businesses acquired which have been accounted for as purchases:
 
    
2001

  
2000

Fair value of assets acquired
  
$
32,286
  
$
32,577
Liabilities assumed and incurred
  
 
2,379
  
 
1,969
    

  

Total cash paid for acquisitions
  
$
29,907
  
$
30,608
    

  

 
The results of operations for the acquired businesses are included in the consolidated statements of income from the dates of acquisition. The pro forma revenue, net income and earnings per share information relating to acquired businesses are not presented because they are not material.
 
9.    Defined Contribution Plans
 
Cintas’ Partners’ Plan is a non-contributory profit sharing plan and ESOP for the benefit of certain Cintas employees who have completed one year of service. The plan also includes a 401(k) savings feature covering substantially all employees. The amount of contributions to the profit sharing plan and ESOP, as well as the matching contribution to the 401(k), are made at the discretion of Cintas. Total contributions, including Cintas’ matching contributions, were $18,385, $15,600 and $12,100 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, respectively.
 
As a result of previous mergers and acquisitions, Cintas also sponsors contributory thrift plans covering certain salaried and clerical employees and certain employees subject to collective bargaining agreements. Under the provisions of these thrift plans, employees are permitted to contribute a maximum of 6% of their earnings and Cintas makes matching contributions of 25% to 50%. Employees may make additional unmatched contributions to these plans of up to 9% of their earnings. Cintas’ contributions to these thrift plans were $355, $596 and $1,191 for the years ended May 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999, respectively.
 
10.    Earnings Per Share
 
Earnings per share are computed in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 128, Earnings per Share. The basic computations are computed based on the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during each period. The diluted computations reflect the potential dilution that could occur if stock options were exercised into common stock, under certain circumstances, that then would share in the earnings of Cintas.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
The following table represents a reconciliation of the shares used to calculate basic and diluted earnings per share for the respective years:
 
    
2001

  
2000

  
1999

Numerator:
                    
Net income
  
$
222,451
  
$
193,387
  
$
138,939
    

  

  

Denominator:
                    
Denominator for basic earnings per share—weighted average shares (000’s)
  
 
168,779
  
 
167,067
  
 
165,603
Effect of dilutive securities—employee stock options (000’s)
  
 
2,850
  
 
2,920
  
 
3,738
    

  

  

Denominator for diluted earnings per share—adjusted weighted average shares and assumed conversions (000’s)
  
 
171,629
  
 
169,987
  
 
169,341
    

  

  

Basic earnings per share
  
$
1.32
  
$
1.16
  
$
.84
    

  

  

Diluted earnings per share
  
$
1.30
  
$
1.14
  
$
.82
    

  

  

 
On January 18, 2000, the Board of Directors approved a three-for-two common stock split effective  March 7, 2000. All share and per share information have been adjusted to retroactively reflect the effect of this stock split for all periods presented.
 
11.    Stock Based Compensation
 
Under the stock option plan adopted by Cintas in fiscal 2000, Cintas may grant officers and key employees incentive stock options and/or non-qualified stock options to purchase an aggregate of 9,000,000 shares of Cintas’ common stock. Options are granted at the fair market value of the underlying common stock on the date of grant and generally vest and become exercisable at the rate of 20% per year commencing five years after grant, so long as the holder remains an employee of Cintas.
 
As a result of the Unitog acquisition in March 1999, Cintas retained a non-qualified stock option plan for certain of its employees. The exercise price of the options granted under this plan is the fair market value at date of grant and the options vest ratably over four years and expire ten years after the date of grant. Certain provisions of the plan required immediate vesting and a cash settlement, as opposed to the issuance of common stock, upon termination of the option holders’ employment prior to March 24, 2000. The total compensation expense under this arrangement recorded during the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999 was $5,100, which has been paid.

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
The information presented in the following table relates primarily to stock options granted and outstanding under either the plan adopted in fiscal 2000 or under similar plans:
 
    
Shares

      
Weighted Average Exercise Price

Outstanding May 31, 1998 (668,919 shares exercisable)
  
6,193,860
 
    
$
15.49
Granted
  
620,175
 
    
 
32.90
Cancelled
  
(299,972
)
    
 
20.15
Exercised
  
(592,886
)
    
 
11.72
    

    

Outstanding May 31, 1999 (623,280 shares exercisable)
  
5,921,177
 
    
 
17.46
Granted
  
760,825
 
    
 
41.39
Cancelled
  
(249,575
)
    
 
25.72
Exercised
  
(493,736
)
    
 
10.71
    

    

Outstanding May 31, 2000 (671,391 shares exercisable)
  
5,938,691
 
    
 
20.74
Granted
  
691,500
 
    
 
42.88
Cancelled
  
(241,175
)
    
 
30.87
Exercised
  
(662,823
)
    
 
11.03
    

    

Outstanding May 31, 2001 (555,544 shares exercisable)
  
5,726,193
 
    
$
24.11
    

    

 
The following table summarizes the information related to stock options outstanding at May 31, 2001:
 
             
Outstanding Options

    
Exercisable Options

Range of Exercise Price

    
Number Outstanding

    
Average Remaining Option Life

    
Weighted Average Exercise Price

    
Number Exercisable

    
Weighted Average Exercise Price

$  7.13—$12.79
    
999,524
    
2.44
    
$
9.76
    
397,094
    
$
9.34
12.92—  18.58
    
1,561,560
    
4.75
    
 
15.23
    
125,340
    
 
13.92
19.25—  34.17
    
1,761,409
    
6.45
    
 
25.70
    
27,109
    
 
26.07
34.31—  53.19
    
1,403,700
    
8.64
    
 
42.23
    
6,001
    
 
36.32

    
    
    

    
    

$  7.13—$53.19
    
5,726,193
    
5.82
    
$
24.11
    
555,544
    
$
11.48

    
    
    

    
    

 
At May 31, 2001, 8,304,800 shares of common stock are reserved for future issuance under the 2000 plan.
 
Pro forma information regarding earnings and earnings per share is required by SFAS 123 and has been determined as if Cintas had accounted for its stock options granted subsequent to May 31, 1995 under the fair value method of that Statement. The weighted average fair value of stock options granted during fiscal 2001, 2000 and 1999 was $21.40, $21.29 and $14.09, respectively. The fair value of these options was estimated at the date of grant using a Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following weighted-average assumptions:
 
      
2001

      
2000

      
1999

 
Risk free interest rate
    
5.50
%
    
6.25
%
    
5.50
%
Dividend yield
    
0.50
%
    
0.50
%
    
0.32
%
Expected volatility of Cintas’ common stock
    
34
%
    
32
%
    
27
%
Expected life of the option in years
    
9
 
    
9
 
    
9
 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
The Black-Scholes option pricing model was developed for use in estimating the fair value of traded options which have no vesting restrictions and are freely transferable. In addition, option valuation models require the input of highly subjective assumptions including the expected stock price volatility. Because Cintas’ options have characteristics significantly different from those of traded options and because changes in the subjective input assumptions can materially affect the fair value estimate, in Cintas’ opinion existing models do not necessarily provide a reliable single measure of the fair value of its stock options.
 
For purposes of pro forma disclosure, the estimated fair value of the options is amortized to expense over the options’ vesting period. Cintas’ pro forma information is as follows:
 
    
2001

  
2000

  
1999

Net income:
                    
As reported
  
$
222,451
  
$
193,387
  
$
138,939
Pro forma for SFAS 123
  
$
218,665
  
$
190,386
  
$
136,796
Earnings per share:
                    
Pro forma basic earnings per share for SFAS 123
  
$
1.30
  
$
1.14
  
$
.83
Pro forma diluted earnings per share for SFAS 123
  
$
1.27
  
$
1.12
  
$
.81
 
The effects of providing pro forma disclosure are not representative of earnings to be reported for future years.
 
12.    Litigation and Environmental Matters
 
Cintas is subject to legal proceedings and claims arising from the ordinary course of its business, including personal injury, customer contract and employment claims. In the opinion of management, the aggregate liability, if any, with respect to such actions will not have a material adverse effect on the financial position or results of operations of Cintas.
 
In December 1992, Cintas was served with an “Imminent and Substantial Endangerment and Remediation Order” by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) relating to the facility leased by Cintas in San Leandro, California. This order requires Cintas and three other allegedly responsible parties to respond to soil and groundwater contamination at and around the San Leandro facility. Based on Cintas’ prior experience in remediation at similar sites, and based on all available data, the estimated cost associated with the required remediation is approximately $750. More precise estimates will not be available until DTSC makes a final decision about remediation activities at the site. Cintas has adequately provided in the financial statements for the potential costs of this remediation.
 
In acquiring Unitog in March 1999, Cintas became a potentially responsible party, and thus faces the possibility of joint and several liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) in connection with alleged environmental contamination in an area near a rental facility in Tempe, Arizona. This facility, located near the South Indian Bend Wash (SIBW) Federal Superfund site, has been tested for soil and groundwater contamination. Soil testing at Cintas’ facility detected volatile organic compounds, and Cintas promptly took steps to remediate the contamination. Groundwater testing in the area of Cintas’ property has detected a very low level of volatile organic compound contamination. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in March 1999 issued a Record of Decision to the effect that groundwater contamination in the vicinity of Cintas’ plant does not warrant remediation at this time. Instead, the low levels of groundwater contamination near Cintas’ facility will be monitored and allowed to attenuate

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

naturally. The Record of Decision requires active groundwater remediation in other parts of the SIBW site, which are believed to be unrelated to Cintas. According to the Record of Decision, the EPA estimates that the 30 year net present value of costs to be incurred to remediate and monitor groundwater contamination at the SIBW site is $22,000. It is possible that the EPA will attempt to recover from the potentially responsible parties the costs it has incurred to date with respect to the SIBW site as well as the costs it expects to incur going forward.
 
As part of the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated January 9, 1999 between Unitog and Cintas, Cintas performed environmental testing at nine previously untested Unitog laundry facilities. The testing resulted in the discovery of soil and groundwater contamination at certain of these sites. As a result of all of the environmental matters noted above, Cintas recorded a charge to operating expense of $5,000 during the third quarter of fiscal 1999 to reflect its current estimate of the additional costs to be incurred relative to these sites. At May 31, 2001, Cintas has an undiscounted liability of $4,614 for these environmental matters.
 
13.    Special Charge
 
As a result of the acquisition of Unitog in March 1999, Cintas developed a plan during the fourth quarter of fiscal 1999 to integrate Unitog into Cintas and close duplicate facilities. The intention of the plan was to position Cintas to improve service to its customers and achieve higher profitability. This plan was completed in fiscal 2000.
 
The plan primarily addressed: (1) exiting certain rental and manufacturing duplicate facilities resulting in asset write downs to estimated fair value, lease abandonments and costs to terminate employees and (2) selling the Unitog headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri resulting in asset write downs to their fair value upon sale and costs to terminate employees. Accordingly, Cintas recognized a special charge of $28,429, or $17,626 after income taxes, and $.11 per share during 1999. Details of the special charge and related activity for fiscal years 1999 and 2000 are as follows:
 
    
Special Charge

  
1999 Activity

    
Accrual at May 31, 1999

  
2000 Activity

      
Accrual at May 31, 2000

Severance
  
$
15,820
  
$
(9,772
)
  
$
6,048
  
$
(6,048
)
    
$
—  
Asset write downs
  
 
12,609
  
 
(12,609
)
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
    

  


  

  


    

Total
  
$
28,429
  
$
(22,381
)
  
$
6,048
  
$
(6,048
)
    
$
—  
    

  


  

  


    

 
Severance costs included the cost of separation payments to certain employees who have been terminated. Asset write downs associated with the exit of certain redundant rental and manufacturing facilities related to the consolidation of facilities in areas where Cintas had sufficient capacity in existing facilities to meet anticipated requirements. The asset write down associated with the sale of the Unitog headquarters related to the closure of the facility and relocation of business functions to Cintas’ headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
14.    Segment Information
 
Cintas classifies its businesses into two operating segments: Rentals and Other Services. The Rentals operating segment designs and manufactures corporate identity uniforms which it rents, along with other items, to its customers. The Other Services operating segment involves the design, manufacture and direct sale of uniforms to its customers, as well as the sale of ancillary services including sanitation supplies, first aid products and services and cleanroom supplies. All of these services are provided throughout the United States and Canada

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

to businesses of all types—from small service and manufacturing companies to major corporations that employ thousands of people.
 
Information as to the operations of Cintas’ different business segments is set forth below based on the distribution of products and services offered. Cintas evaluates performance based on several factors of which the primary financial measures are business segment revenue and income before income taxes. The accounting policies of the business segments are the same as those described in the Significant Accounting Policies (Note 1).
 
    
Rentals

  
Other Services

  
Corporate

    
Total

 
May 31, 2001
                               
Revenue
  
$
1,610,606
  
$
550,094
  
$
—  
 
  
$
2,160,700
 
    

  

  


  


Gross margin
  
$
714,067
  
$
182,200
  
$
—  
 
  
$
896,267
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
390,992
  
 
137,362
  
 
—  
 
  
 
528,354
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
709
 
  
 
709
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
(4,369
)
  
 
(4,369
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
15,119
 
  
 
15,119
 
    

  

  


  


Income before income taxes
  
$
323,075
  
$
44,838
  
$
(11,459
)
  
$
356,454
 
    

  

  


  


Depreciation and amortization
  
$
95,957
  
$
16,132
  
$
—  
 
  
$
112,089
 
    

  

  


  


Capital expenditures
  
$
133,786
  
$
13,658
  
$
—  
 
  
$
147,444
 
    

  

  


  


Total assets
  
$
1,362,298
  
$
279,697
  
$
110,229
 
  
$
1,752,224
 
    

  

  


  


May 31, 2000
                               
Revenue
  
$
1,424,892
  
$
477,099
  
$
—  
 
  
$
1,901,991
 
    

  

  


  


Gross margin
  
$
617,591
  
$
161,961
  
$
—  
 
  
$
779,552
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
338,887
  
 
116,907
  
 
—  
 
  
 
455,794
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
834
 
  
 
834
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
(4,742
)
  
 
(4,742
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
15,907
 
  
 
15,907
 
    

  

  


  


Income before income taxes
  
$
278,704
  
$
45,054
  
$
(11,999
)
  
$
311,759
 
    

  

  


  


Depreciation and amortization
  
$
86,270
  
$
13,243
  
$
—  
 
  
$
99,513
 
    

  

  


  


Capital expenditures
  
$
129,838
  
$
31,594
  
$
—  
 
  
$
161,432
 
    

  

  


  


Total assets
  
$
1,214,318
  
$
257,202
  
$
109,822
 
  
$
1,581,342
 
    

  

  


  


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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
    
Rentals

  
Other Services

  
Corporate

    
Total

 
May 31, 1999
                               
Revenue
  
$
1,297,248
  
$
454,320
  
$
—  
 
  
$
1,751,568
 
    

  

  


  


Gross margin
  
$
552,106
  
$
148,663
  
$
—  
 
  
$
700,769
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
314,127
  
 
105,360
  
 
—  
 
  
 
419,487
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
12,088
 
  
 
12,088
 
Special charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
28,429
 
  
 
28,429
 
Environmental charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
5,000
 
  
 
5,000
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
(4,671
)
  
 
(4,671
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
16,442
 
  
 
16,442
 
    

  

  


  


Income before income taxes
  
$
237,979
  
$
43,303
  
$
(57,288
)
  
$
223,994
 
    

  

  


  


Depreciation and amortization
  
$
80,550
  
$
9,678
  
$
—  
 
  
$
90,228
 
    

  

  


  


Capital expenditures
  
$
150,007
  
$
21,241
  
$
—  
 
  
$
171,248
 
    

  

  


  


Total assets
  
$
1,080,194
  
$
239,506
  
$
88,118
 
  
$
1,407,818
 
    

  

  


  


 
15.    Quarterly Financial Data (Unaudited)
 
The following is a summary of the results of operations for each of the quarters within the years ended  May 31, 2001 and 2000:
 
May 31, 2001

  
First Quarter

  
Second Quarter

  
Third Quarter

  
Fourth Quarter

Revenue
  
$
521,959
  
$
539,052
  
$
536,723
  
$
562,966
Gross margin
  
$
217,265
  
$
223,377
  
$
219,916
  
$
235,709
Net income
  
$
50,849
  
$
56,533
  
$
54,910
  
$
60,159
Basic earnings per share
  
$
.30
  
$
.34
  
$
.32
  
$
.36
Diluted earnings per share
  
$
.30
  
$
.33
  
$
.32
  
$
.35
Weighted average number of shares outstanding (000’s)
  
 
168,366
  
 
168,660
  
 
168,890
  
 
169,206
May 31, 2000

  
First Quarter

  
Second Quarter

  
Third Quarter

  
Fourth Quarter

Revenue
  
$
457,375
  
$
465,849
  
$
473,929
  
$
504,838
Gross margin
  
$
184,289
  
$
190,166
  
$
194,575
  
$
210,522
Net income
  
$
43,165
  
$
48,335
  
$
49,062
  
$
52,825
Basic earnings per share
  
$
.26
  
$
.29
  
$
.29
  
$
.32
Diluted earnings per share
  
$
.25
  
$
.29
  
$
.29
  
$
.31
Weighted average number of shares outstanding (000’s)
  
 
166,502
  
 
166,898
  
 
167,368
  
 
167,498

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)

 
16.    Subsequent Event—Supplemental Guarantor Information
 
On May 13, 2002, Cintas completed the acquisition of Omni Services, Inc. (Omni) a wholly-owned subsidiary of Filuxel SA for approximately $660,000. For the twelve months ended January 31, 2002, Omni had total revenue of approximately $300,000. In order to finance the transaction, Cintas entered into a $500,000 Bridge Loan Agreement (the Bridge Facility) with Bank One, NA and Merrill Lynch Bank USA. The purchase price for Omni was funded with $450,000 of borrowings under the Bridge Facility, $100,000 of borrowings under a commercial paper program and approximately $106,000 in cash.
 
Effective June 1, 2000, Cintas reorganized and created Cintas Corporation No. 2 (Corp. 2) as its principal operating subsidiary. Cintas Corporation and its wholly-owned, direct and indirect domestic subsidiaries, other than Corp. 2 will be unconditionally guaranteeing, jointly and severally, debt of Corp. 2. Corp. 2 is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Cintas Corporation. As allowed by the SEC rules, the following condensed consolidating financial statements are provided as an alternative to filing separate financial statements. Each of the subsidiaries presented in the condensed consolidating financial statements has been fully consolidated in the Company’s consolidated financial statements. As such, the condensed consolidating financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Cintas and notes thereto of which this note is an integral part.
 
Condensed consolidating financial statements for Cintas Corporation, Corp. 2, the subsidiary guarantors and non-guarantors are presented below:
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING INCOME STATEMENT
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2001
 
    
Cintas Corporation

  
Corp. 2

    
Subsidiary Guarantors

      
Non-Guarantors

    
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Revenue:
                                                     
Rentals
  
$
—  
  
$
1,188,257
 
  
$
356,184
 
    
$
66,308
 
  
$
(143
)
  
$
1,610,606
 
Other services
  
 
—  
  
 
961,260
 
  
 
172,736
 
    
 
8,997
 
  
 
(592,899
)
  
 
550,094
 
Equity in net income of affiliates
  
 
222,451
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(222,451
)
  
 
—  
 
    

  


  


    


  


  


    
 
222,451
  
 
2,149,517
 
  
 
528,920
 
    
 
75,305
 
  
 
(815,493
)
  
 
2,160,700
 
Costs and expenses (income):
                                                     
Cost of rentals
  
 
—  
  
 
751,096
 
  
 
217,907
 
    
 
40,288
 
  
 
(112,752
)
  
 
896,539
 
Cost of other services
  
 
—  
  
 
718,262
 
  
 
120,694
 
    
 
5,693
 
  
 
(476,755
)
  
 
367,894
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
588,237
 
  
 
(71,751
)
    
 
20,360
 
  
 
(8,492
)
  
 
528,354
 
Acquisition related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
  
 
600
 
    
 
109
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
709
 
Special charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
Environmental charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
(3,619
)
  
 
(2,585
)
    
 
(337
)
  
 
2,172
 
  
 
(4,369
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
15,211
 
  
 
(505
)
    
 
413
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
15,119
 
    

  


  


    


  


  


    
 
—  
  
 
2,069,187
 
  
 
264,360
 
    
 
66,526
 
  
 
(595,827
)
  
 
1,804,246
 
    

  


  


    


  


  


Income before income taxes
  
 
222,451
  
 
80,330
 
  
 
264,560
 
    
 
8,779
 
  
 
(219,666
)
  
 
356,454
 
Income taxes
  
 
—  
  
 
30,760
 
  
 
    100,532
 
    
 
2,711
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
134,003
 
    

  


  


    


  


  


Net income
  
$
222,451
  
$
49,570
 
  
$
164,028
 
    
$
6,068
 
  
$
(219,666
)
  
$
222,451
 
    

  


  


    


  


  


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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING INCOME STATEMENT
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2000
    
Cintas Corporation

  
Corp. 2

 
Subsidiary
Guarantors

      
Non-Guarantors

    
Eliminations

   
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Revenue:
                                                 
Rentals
  
$
—  
  
$
—  
 
$
1,366,660
 
    
$
58,261
 
  
$
(29
)
 
$
1,424,892
 
Other services
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
986,699
 
    
 
4,387
 
  
 
(513,987
)
 
 
477,099
 
Equity in net income of affiliates
  
 
193,387
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(193,387
)
 
 
—  
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


    
 
193,387
  
 
—  
 
 
2,353,359
 
    
 
62,648
 
  
 
(707,403
)
 
 
1,901,991
 
Costs and expenses (income):
                                                 
Cost of rentals
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
869,879
 
    
 
36,453
 
  
 
(99,031
)
 
 
807,301
 
Cost of other services
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
717,390
 
    
 
2,047
 
  
 
(404,299
)
 
 
315,138
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
442,844
 
    
 
22,862
 
  
 
(9,912
)
 
 
455,794
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
813
 
    
 
21
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
834
 
Special charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
Environmental charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
(6,689
)
    
 
(283
)
  
 
2,230
 
 
 
(4,742
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
15,032
 
    
 
876
 
  
 
(1
)
 
 
15,907
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


    
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
2,039,269
 
    
 
61,976
 
  
 
(511,013
)
 
 
1,590,232
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


Income before income taxes
  
 
193,387
  
 
—  
 
 
314,090
 
    
 
672
 
  
 
(196,390
)
 
 
311,759
 
Income taxes
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
116,007
 
    
 
2,365
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
118,372
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


Net income
  
$
193,387
  
$
—  
 
$
198,083
 
    
$
(1,693
)
  
$
(196,390
)
 
$
193,387
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING INCOME STATEMENT
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 1999
 
    
Cintas Corporation

  
Corp. 2

 
Subsidiary
Guarantors

      
Non-Guarantors

    
Eliminations

   
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Revenue:
                                                 
Rentals
  
$
—  
  
$
—  
 
$
1,250,480
 
    
$
46,781
 
  
$
(13
)
 
$
1,297,248
 
Other services
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
864,560
 
    
 
2,245
 
  
 
(412,485
)
 
 
454,320
 
Equity in net income of affiliates
  
 
138,939
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
(138,939
)
 
 
—  
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


    
 
138,939
  
 
—  
 
 
2,115,040
 
    
 
49,026
 
  
 
(551,437
)
 
 
1,751,568
 
Costs and expenses (income):
                                                 
Cost of rentals
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
788,790
 
    
 
26,625
 
  
 
(70,273
)
 
 
745,142
 
Cost of other services
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
636,906
 
    
 
1,758
 
  
 
(333,007
)
 
 
305,657
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
411,244
 
    
 
13,101
 
  
 
(4,858
)
 
 
419,487
 
Acquisition-related expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
11,998
 
    
 
90
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
12,088
 
Special charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
28,429
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
28,429
 
Environmental charge
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
5,000
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
5,000
 
Interest income
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
(6,472
)
    
 
(258
)
  
 
2,059
 
 
 
(4,671
)
Interest expense
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
15,240
 
    
 
1,202
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
16,442
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


    
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
1,891,135
 
    
 
42,518
 
  
 
(406,079
)
 
 
1,527,574
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


Income before income taxes
  
 
138,939
  
 
—  
 
 
223,905
 
    
 
6,508
 
  
 
(145,358
)
 
 
223,994
 
Income taxes
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
 
82,903
 
    
 
2,152
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
85,055
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


Net income
  
$
138,939
  
$
—  
 
$
141,002
 
    
$
4,356
 
  
$
(145,358
)
 
$
138,939
 
    

  

 


    


  


 


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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET
AS OF MAY 31, 2001
    
Cintas Corporation

  
Corp. 2

  
Subsidiary Guarantors

    
Non-Guarantors

  
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

Assets
                                             
Current assets:
                                             
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
—  
  
$
57,629
  
$
8,792
 
  
$
7,303
  
$
—  
 
  
$
73,724
Marketable securities
  
 
—  
  
 
35,055
  
 
—  
 
  
 
1,450
  
 
—  
 
  
 
36,505
Accounts receivable, net
  
 
—  
  
 
157,895
  
 
89,082
 
  
 
10,343
  
 
(12,870
)
  
 
244,450
Inventories
  
 
—  
  
 
202,773
  
 
14,564
 
  
 
3,088
  
 
(6,076
)
  
 
214,349
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
—  
  
 
189,026
  
 
57,800
 
  
 
10,168
  
 
(14,822
)
  
 
242,172
Prepaid expenses
  
 
—  
  
 
6,170
  
 
1,827
 
  
 
476
  
 
(3
)
  
 
8,470
    

  

  


  

  


  

Total current assets
  
 
—  
  
 
648,548
  
 
172,065
 
  
 
32,828
  
 
(33,771
)
  
 
819,670
Property and equipment, at cost, net
  
 
—  
  
 
546,578
  
 
127,148
 
  
 
28,406
  
 
—  
 
  
 
702,132
Goodwill
  
 
—  
  
 
71,913
  
 
51,550
 
  
 
290
  
 
—  
 
  
 
123,753
Other assets
  
 
1,427,562
  
 
245,980
  
 
713,033
 
  
 
39,492
  
 
(2,319,398
)
  
 
106,669
    

  

  


  

  


  

    
$
1,427,562
  
$
1,513,019
  
$
1,063,796
 
  
$
101,016
  
$
(2,353,169
)
  
$
1,752,224
    

  

  


  

  


  

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
                                             
Current liabilities:
                                             
Accounts payable
  
$
190,823
  
$
89,451
  
$
(294,324
)
  
$
17,296
  
$
39,249
 
  
$
42,495
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
—  
  
 
27,055
  
 
6,907
 
  
 
1,178
  
 
—  
 
  
 
35,140
Accrued liabilities
  
 
—  
  
 
129,144
  
 
(35,578
)
  
 
2,694
  
 
(1,300
)
  
 
94,960
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
  
 
50,748
  
 
5,350
 
  
 
1,605
  
 
—  
 
  
 
57,703
Long-term debt due within one year
  
 
—  
  
 
17,328
  
 
3,450
 
  
 
1
  
 
(174
)
  
 
20,605
    

  

  


  

  


  

Total current liabilities
  
 
190,823
  
 
313,726
  
 
(314,195
)
  
 
22,774
  
 
37,775
 
  
 
250,903
Long-term debt due after one year
  
 
—  
  
 
227,231
  
 
5,733
 
  
 
20,286
  
 
(32,310
)
  
 
220,940
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
  
 
41,444
  
 
6,714
 
  
 
908
  
 
—  
 
  
 
49,066
Total shareholders’ equity
  
 
1,236,739
  
 
930,618
  
 
1,365,544
 
  
 
57,048
  
 
(2,358,634
)
  
 
1,231,315
    

  

  


  

  


  

    
$
1,427,562
  
$
1,513,019
  
$
1,063,796
 
  
$
101,016
  
$
(2,353,169
)
  
$
1,752,224
    

  

  


  

  


  

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET
AS OF MAY 31, 2000
    
Cintas Corporation

    
Corp. 2

  
Subsidiary Guarantors

    
Non-Guarantors

  
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

Assets
                                               
Current assets:
                                               
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
—  
 
  
$
—  
  
$
46,278
    
$
5,904
  
$
—  
 
  
$
52,182
Marketable securities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
55,285
    
 
2,355
  
 
—  
 
  
 
57,640
Accounts receivable, net
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
238,789
    
 
2,482
  
 
(15,536
)
  
 
225,735
Inventories
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
171,160
    
 
—  
  
 
(6,254
)
  
 
164,906
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
223,592
    
 
9,778
  
 
(19,600
)
  
 
213,770
Prepaid expenses
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
6,841
    
 
399
  
 
(3
)
  
 
7,237
    


  

  

    

  


  

Total current assets
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
741,945
    
 
20,918
  
 
(41,393
)
  
 
721,470
Property and equipment, at cost, net
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
617,945
    
 
24,562
  
 
—  
 
  
 
642,507
Goodwill
           
 
—  
  
 
116,147
    
 
4,340
  
 
—  
 
  
 
120,487
Other assets
  
 
828,108
 
  
 
—  
  
 
46,199
    
 
43,034
  
 
(820,463 
)
  
 
96,878
    


  

  

    

  


  

    
$
828,108
 
  
$
—  
  
$
1,522,236
    
$
92,854
  
$
(861,856 
)
  
$
1,581,342
    


  

  

    

  


  

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
                                               
Current liabilities:
                                               
Accounts payable
  
$
(219,080
)
  
$
—  
  
$
244,591
    
$
1,185
  
$
24,280
 
  
$
50,976
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
27,372
    
 
768
  
 
—  
 
  
 
28,140
Accrued liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
86,926
    
 
3,561
  
 
(429
)
  
 
90,058
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
48,065
    
 
1,549
  
 
—  
 
  
 
49,614
Long-term debt due within one year
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
16,677
    
 
—  
  
 
(73
)
  
 
16,604
    


  

  

    

  


  

Total current liabilities
  
 
(219,080
)
  
 
—  
  
 
423,631
    
 
7,063
  
 
23,778
 
  
 
235,392
Long-term debt due after one year
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
243,143
    
 
32,760
  
 
(21,525
)
  
 
254,378
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
48,361
    
 
335
  
 
—  
 
  
 
48,696
Total shareholders’ equity
  
 
1,047,188
 
  
 
—  
  
 
807,101
    
 
52,696
  
 
(864,109 
)
  
 
1,042,876
    


  

  

    

  


  

    
$
828,108
 
  
$
—  
  
$
1,522,236
    
$
92,854
  
$
(861,856
)
  
$
1,581,342
    


  

  

    

  


  

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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2001

 
   
Cintas Corporation

   
Corp. 2

   
Subsidiary Guarantors

    
Non-Guarantors

   
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Cash flows from operating activities:
                                     
Net income
 
$
222,451
 
 
$
49,570
 
 
$
164,028
 
  
$
6,068
 
 
$
(219,666
)
  
$
222,451
 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
                                                 
Depreciation
 
 
—  
 
 
 
71,082
 
 
 
15,832
 
  
 
3,325
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
90,239
 
Amortization of deferred charges
 
 
—  
 
 
 
12,528
 
 
 
3,152
 
  
 
6,170
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
21,850
 
Write down of assets
 
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
        
Deferred income taxes
 
 
—  
 
 
 
92,192
 
 
 
(84,362
)
  
 
629
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
8,459
 
Changes in current assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions of businesses:
                                                 
Accounts receivable
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(156,917
)
 
 
150,343
 
  
 
(7,246
)
 
 
(2,666
)
  
 
(16,486
)
Inventories
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(202,704
)
 
 
156,790
 
  
 
(2,601
)
 
 
(178
)
  
 
(48,693
)
Uniforms and other rental items in service
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(189,095
)
 
 
165,792
 
  
 
(390
)
 
 
(4,778
)
  
 
(28,471
)
Prepaid expenses
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(6,173
)
 
 
5,055
 
  
 
(42
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(1,160
)
Accounts payable
 
 
409,903
 
 
 
88,845
 
 
 
(539,607
)
  
 
15,783
 
 
 
14,969
 
  
 
(10,107
)
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
 
 
—  
 
 
 
26,765
 
 
 
(20,503
)
  
 
404
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
6,666
 
Accrued liabilities
 
 
—  
 
 
 
128,231
 
 
 
(123,212
)
  
 
(1,938
)
 
 
(871
)
  
 
2,210
 
   


 


 


  


 


  


Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
 
 
632,354
 
 
 
(85,676
)
 
 
(106,692
)
  
 
20,162
 
 
 
(213,190
)
  
 
246,958
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
                                     
Capital expenditures
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(616,834
)
 
 
475,467
 
  
 
(6,077
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(147,444
)
Proceeds from sale or redemption of marketable securities
 
 
—  
 
 
 
59,021
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
2,588
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
61,609
 
Purchase of marketable securities
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(94,076
)
 
 
55,285
 
  
 
(1,683
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(40,474
)
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(18,709
)
 
 
(11,348
)
  
 
(478
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(30,535
)
Proceeds from divestiture of certain facilities
 
 
—  
 
 
 
1,400
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
1,400
 
Other
 
 
(601,751
)
 
 
608,550
 
 
 
(236,609
)
  
 
(231
)
 
 
224,076
 
  
 
(5,965
)
   


 


 


  


 


  


Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
 
 
(601,751
)
 
 
(60,648
)
 
 
282,795
 
  
 
(5,881
)
 
 
224,076
 
  
 
(161,409
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
                                     
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt
 
 
—  
 
 
 
257,982
 
 
 
(247,032
)
  
 
786
 
 
 
(11,506
)
  
 
230
 
Repayment of long-term debt
 
 
—  
 
 
 
(14,029
)
 
 
(6,557
)
  
 
(13,668
)
 
 
620
 
  
 
(33,634
)
Stock options exercised
 
 
5,992
 
 
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
5,992
 
Dividends paid
 
 
(37,173
)
 
 
(40,000
)
 
 
40,000
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(37,173
)
Other
 
 
578
 
 
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
578
 
   


 


 


  


 


  


Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities
 
 
(30,603
)
 
 
203,953
 
 
 
(213,589
)
  
 
(12,882
)
 
 
(10,886
)
  
 
(64,007
)
   


 


 


  


 


  


Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
 
 
—  
 
 
 
57,629
 
 
 
(37,486
)
  
 
1,399
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
21,542
 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
 
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
 
 
46,278
 
  
 
5,904
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
52,182
 
   


 


 


  


 


  


Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
 
$
—  
 
 
$
57,629
 
 
$
8,792
 
  
$
7,303
 
 
$
—  
 
  
$
73,724
 
   


 


 


  


 


  


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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2000

 
    
Cintas Corporation

    
Corp. 2

  
Subsidiary Guarantors

      
Non-Guarantors

    
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Cash flows from operating activities:
                                                     
Net income
  
$
193,387
 
  
$
—  
  
$
198,083
 
    
$
(1,693
)
  
$
(196,390
)
  
$
193,387
 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:
                                                     
Depreciation
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
76,302
 
    
 
2,214
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
78,516
 
Amortization of deferred charges
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
13,031
 
    
 
7,966
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
20,997
 
Write down of assets
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
17,831
 
    
 
(452
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
17,379
 
Changes in current assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions of businesses:
                                                     
Accounts receivable
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(25,172
)
    
 
5,188
 
  
 
725
 
  
 
(19,259
)
Inventories
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(25,436
)
    
 
3
 
  
 
2,457
 
  
 
(22,976
)
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(13,325
)
    
 
585
 
  
 
(1,685
)
  
 
(14,425
)
Prepaid expenses
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(951
)
    
 
10
 
  
 
3
 
  
 
(938
)
Accounts payable
  
 
(409,903
)
  
 
—  
  
 
404,862
 
    
 
4,784
 
  
 
(343
)
  
 
(600
)
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
2,113
 
    
 
157
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
2,270
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
3,577
 
    
 
207
 
  
 
(103
)
  
 
3,681
 
    


  

  


    


  


  


Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities
  
 
(216,516
)
  
 
—  
  
 
650,915
 
    
 
18,969
 
  
 
(195,336
)
  
 
258,032
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
                                                     
Capital expenditures
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(153,180
)
    
 
(8,252
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(161,432
)
Proceeds from sale or redemption of marketable securities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
100,558
 
    
 
12,350
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
112,908
 
Purchase of marketable securities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(88,260
)
    
 
(9,973
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(98,233
)
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(24,561
)
    
 
(421
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(24,982
)
Proceeds from divestiture of certain facilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
25,722
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
25,722
 
Other
  
 
244,319
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(451,665
)
    
 
684
 
  
 
195,741
 
  
 
(10,921
)
    


  

  


    


  


  


Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
  
 
244,319
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(591,386
)
    
 
(5,612
)
  
 
195,741
 
  
 
(156,938
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
                                                     
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
147,946
 
    
 
(6,428
)
  
 
(779
)
  
 
140,739
 
Repayment of long-term debt
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
(171,708
)
    
 
(6,317
)
  
 
374
 
  
 
(177,651
)
Stock options exercised
  
 
3,399
 
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
3,399
 
Dividends paid
  
 
(31,249
)
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(31,249
)
Other
  
 
47
 
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
47
 
    


  

  


    


  


  


Net cash (used in) financing activities
  
 
(27,803
)
  
 
—  
  
 
(23,762
)
    
 
(12,745
)
  
 
(405
)
  
 
(64,715
)
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
35,767
 
    
 
612
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
36,379
 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
  
 
10,511
 
    
 
5,292
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
15,803
 
    


  

  


    


  


  


Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  
$
—  
 
  
$
—  
  
$
46,278
 
    
$
5,904
 
  
$
—  
 
  
$
52,182
 
    


  

  


    


  


  


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CINTAS CORPORATION
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Amounts in thousands except per share and share data)
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 1999

 
    
Cintas Corporation

    
Corp. 2

 
Subsidiary Guarantors

      
Non-Guarantors

   
Eliminations

    
Cintas Corporation Consolidated

 
Cash flows from operating activities:
                                                   
Net income
  
$
138,939
 
  
$
—  
 
$
141,002
 
    
$
4,356
 
 
$
(145,358
)
  
$
138,939
 
Adjustment to conform net income to Unitog Company’s fiscal year
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
689
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
689
 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
                                                   
Depreciation
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
67,182
 
    
 
1,597
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
68,779
 
Amortization of deferred charges
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
18,604
 
    
 
2,845
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
21,449
 
Write down of assets
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
12,609
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
12,609
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(2,102
)
    
 
746
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(1,356
)
Changes in current assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions of businesses:
                                                   
Accounts receivable
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(25,619
)
    
 
(409
)
 
 
11,544
 
  
 
(14,484
)
Inventories
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(5,540
)
    
 
—  
 
 
 
(357
)
  
 
(5,897
)
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(19,905
)
    
 
(3,954
)
 
 
5,961
 
  
 
(17,898
)
Prepaid expenses
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(279
)
    
 
(258
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(537
)
Accounts payable
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(21,966
)
    
 
6,611
 
 
 
266
 
  
 
(15,089
)
Accrued compensation and related liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
2,948
 
    
 
611
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
3,559
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
11,649
 
    
 
(1,417
)
 
 
2,067
 
  
 
12,299
 
    


  

 


    


 


  


Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
  
 
138,939
 
  
 
—  
 
 
179,272
 
    
 
10,728
 
 
 
(125,877
)
  
 
203,062
 
Cash flows from investing activities:
                                                   
Capital expenditures
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(160,137
)
    
 
(11,111
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(171,248
)
Proceeds from sale or redemption of marketable securities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
212,545
 
    
 
22,855
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
235,400
 
Purchase of marketable securities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(197,602
)
    
 
(27,587
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(225,189
)
Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(11,199
)
    
 
(4,389
)
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(15,588
)
Proceeds from divestiture of certain facilities
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
19,911
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
19,911
 
Other
  
 
(117,480
)
  
 
—  
 
 
(16,283
)
    
 
5,402
 
 
 
125,576
 
  
 
(2,785
)
    


  

 


    


 


  


Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
  
 
(117,480
)
  
 
—  
 
 
(152,765
)
    
 
(14,830
)
 
 
125,576
 
  
 
(159,499
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
                                                   
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
59,350
 
    
 
6,428
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
65,778
 
Repayment of long-term debt
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(86,161
)
    
 
358
 
 
 
301
 
  
 
(85,502
)
Stock options exercised
  
 
2,309
 
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
2,309
 
Dividends paid
  
 
(24,942
)
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
(24,942
)
Other
  
 
1,174
 
  
 
—  
 
 
—  
 
    
 
—  
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
1,174
 
    


  

 


    


 


  


Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities
  
 
(21,459
)
  
 
—  
 
 
(26,811
)
    
 
6,786
 
 
 
301
 
  
 
(41,183
)
    


  

 


    


 


  


Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
(304
)
    
 
2,684
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
2,380
 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
 
10,815
 
    
 
2,608
 
 
 
—  
 
  
 
13,423
 
    


  

 


    


 


  


Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  
$
—  
 
  
$
—  
 
$
10,511
 
    
$
5,292
 
 
$
—  
 
  
$
15,803
 
    


  

 


    


 


  


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Item 7.    Financial Statements, Pro Forma Financial Information and Exhibits.
 
(a)    Financial Statements of Businesses Acquired. The following financial statements of Omni are being filed with this report:
 
    
Page

Omni Services, Inc.—Audited Financial Statements as of January 31, 2002 and 2001 and for the Two Years in the Period Ended January 31, 2002
    
  
1
  
2
  
3
  
4
  
5
  
6
(b)    Pro Forma Financial Information. The following unaudited pro forma combined condensed financial information of Cintas Corporation and Omni Services, Inc. are being filed with this report:
    
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Financial Information
  
1
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Statement of Income—Nine Months Ended February 28, 2002
  
2
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Statement of Income—Year Ended May 31, 2001
  
3
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Balance Sheet—February 28, 2002
  
4
Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Condensed Financial Statements
  
5
 
(c)
 
Exhibits.
 
 
10.1
 
Stock Purchase Agreement between Cintas Corporation and Filuxel SA dated as of March 15, 2002 for the acquisition of Omni Services, Inc. incorporated by reference to Form 10-Q filed by the Registrant on April 11, 2002.
 
 
10.2
 
Bridge Loan Agreement dated as of May 8, 2002 among Cintas Corporation No. 2, Cintas Corporation, Bank One, NA and Merrill Lynch Bank USA.
 

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SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
CINTAS CORPORATION
By:
 
/s/    William C. Gale        

   
William C. Gale, Vice President
 
Date: May 21, 2002

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
 
Item 7 (a)
 
To the Stockholder and Board of Directors of Omni Services, Inc.:
 
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Omni Services, Inc. (a Virginia corporation), and subsidiaries as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in stockholder’s equity and cash flows for the years then ended. These consolidated financial statements and the schedules referred to below are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements and schedules based on our audits.
 
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Omni Services, Inc., and subsidiaries as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, and the results of their operations, and their cash flows for the years then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
 
As explained in Note 1, effective February 1, 2000, the Company changed its method of accounting for laundry supplies, hangers, and towels.
 
/s/    Arthur Andersen LLP
 
Richmond, Virginia
March 15, 2002
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
As of January 31,
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
    
(Dollars in thousands, except per share and share data)
 
Assets
                 
Current assets:
                 
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
7,849
 
  
$
7,256
 
Trade accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $1,999 and $1,446, respectively
  
 
27,531
 
  
 
30,356
 
Inventories
  
 
5,247
 
  
 
5,911
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
6,995
 
  
 
4,763
 
Prepaid expenses and other
  
 
4,095
 
  
 
1,152
 
    


  


Total current assets
  
 
51,717
 
  
 
49,438
 
Property, plant, and equipment, net
  
 
89,461
 
  
 
86,966
 
Goodwill and other intangibles, net
  
 
210,546
 
  
 
219,287
 
Other assets
  
 
164
 
  
 
131
 
    


  


    
$
351,888
 
  
$
355,822
 
    


  


Liabilities and Stockholder’s Equity (Deficit)
                 
Current liabilities:
                 
Current portion of long-term debt
  
$
7,367
 
  
$
8,142
 
Accounts payable
  
 
14,719
 
  
 
17,015
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
25,691
 
  
 
18,329
 
    


  


Total current liabilities
  
 
47,777
 
  
 
43,486
 
Long-term debt, less current portion
  
 
286,889
 
  
 
285,575
 
Long-term accrued liabilities
  
 
4,277
 
  
 
4,861
 
Deferred income taxes
  
 
14,566
 
  
 
12,389
 
    


  


Total liabilities
  
 
353,509
 
  
 
346,311
 
    


  


Stockholder’s equity (deficit):
                 
Common stock, voting, $1 par value, 1,200,000 shares authorized, 136,715 shares issued and outstanding
  
 
137
 
  
 
137
 
Additional paid-in capital
  
 
34,482
 
  
 
34,482
 
Retained deficit
  
 
(36,240
)
  
 
(25,108
)
    


  


Total stockholder’s equity (deficit)
  
 
(1,621
)
  
 
9,511
 
    


  


Total liabilities and stockholders equity (deficit)
  
$
351,888
 
  
$
355,822
 
    


  


 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the years ended January 31,
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
    
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Uniform rentals and other sales, net
  
$
323,531
 
  
$
322,738
 
Costs and expenses:
                 
Garments and related items
  
 
66,694
 
  
 
72,856
 
Salaries, wages, and other employee benefits
  
 
122,648
 
  
 
121,740
 
General, selling, and administrative
  
 
37,896
 
  
 
34,729
 
Delivery
  
 
16,652
 
  
 
16,856
 
Plant maintenance, repairs, and supplies
  
 
11,751
 
  
 
10,946
 
Utilities
  
 
13,591
 
  
 
12,758
 
Depreciation
  
 
13,282
 
  
 
10,751
 
    


  


Operating income
  
 
41,017
 
  
 
42,102
 
Interest expense, net
  
 
38,488
 
  
 
31,718
 
Amortization and other, net
  
 
5,316
 
  
 
6,606
 
    


  


(Loss) income before income taxes, extraordinary item, and changes in accounting principles
  
 
(2,787
)
  
 
3,778
 
Provision for income taxes
  
 
3,699
 
  
 
3,485
 
    


  


Net (loss) income before extraordinary item and changes in accounting principles
  
 
(6,486
)
  
 
293
 
Extraordinary item, net of $3,066 tax benefit
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(4,687
)
    


  


Net loss before changes in accounting principles
  
 
(6,486
)
  
 
(4,394
)
Changes in accounting principles, net of $2,971 tax benefit and $593 tax provision, respectively
  
 
(4,646
)
  
 
907
 
    


  


Net loss
  
$
(11,132
)
  
$
(3,487
)
    


  


 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER’S EQUITY
 
    
Common stock

  
Additional paid-in capital

  
Retained deficit

    
Total stockholder’s equity

 
    
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Balance, January 31, 2000
  
$
137
  
$
34,482
  
$
(21,621
)
  
$
12,998
 
Net loss
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
(3,487
)
  
 
(3,487
)
    

  

  


  


Balance, January 31, 2001
  
 
137
  
 
34,482
  
 
(25,108
)
  
 
9,511
 
Net loss
  
 
—  
  
 
—  
  
 
(11,132
)
  
 
(11,132
)
    

  

  


  


Balance, January 31, 2002
  
$
137
  
$
34,482
  
$
(36,240
)
  
$
(1,621
)
    

  

  


  


 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the years ended January 31,
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
    
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Cash flows from operating activities:
                 
Net loss
  
$
(11,132
)
  
$
(3,487
)
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities—
                 
Depreciation and amortization
  
 
21,063
 
  
 
18,610
 
Write-off of deferred loan costs
  
 
480
 
  
 
7,753
 
Net change in deferred income taxes
  
 
(55
)
  
 
(2,725
)
Gain on the sale of property, plant, and equipment
  
 
(1,642
)
  
 
(41
)
Changes in assets and liabilities:
                 
Decrease (increase) in trade accounts receivable, net
  
 
2,825
 
  
 
(3,445
)
Decrease in inventories
  
 
664
 
  
 
357
 
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses and other
  
 
(2,496
)
  
 
1,293
 
(Decrease) increase in accounts payable
  
 
(2,296
)
  
 
2,608
 
Increase (decrease) in accrued liabilities
  
 
6,778
 
  
 
(1,166
)
    


  


Net cash provided by operating activities
  
 
14,189
 
  
 
19,757
 
    


  


Cash flows from investing activities:
                 
Cash paid for business acquisitions
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(55,367
)
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant, and equipment
  
 
1,879
 
  
 
588
 
Purchases of property, plant, and equipment
  
 
(16,014
)
  
 
(17,556
)
    


  


Net cash used in investing activities
  
 
(14,135
)
  
 
(72,335
)
    


  


Cash flows from financing activities:
                 
Net borrowing of debt
  
 
539
 
  
 
61,734
 
Payment of refinancing fees
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(7,587
)
    


  


Net cash provided by financing activities
  
 
539
 
  
 
54,147
 
    


  


Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
  
 
593
 
  
 
1,569
 
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year
  
 
7,256
 
  
 
5,687
 
    


  


Cash and cash equivalents, end of year
  
$
7,849
 
  
$
7,256
 
    


  


Supplemental disclosures:
                 
Cash paid for interest
  
$
30,930
 
  
$
28,044
 
    


  


Cash paid for income taxes
  
$
2,714
 
  
$
4,034
 
    


  


Business acquisitions—
                 
Working capital, net
  
$
—  
 
  
$
122
 
Property, plant, and equipment
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(6,693
)
Goodwill and other intangibles
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(49,344
)
Deferred income taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
344
 
Long-term debt
  
 
—  
 
  
 
204
 
    


  


    
$
—  
 
  
$
(55,367
)
    


  


 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated statements.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
January 31, 2002 and 2001
(Dollars in thousands)
 
1.    Summary of significant accounting policies:
 
Principles of consolidation
 
Omni Services, Inc. (the Company or Omni), has two principal subsidiaries, Rental Uniform Service, Inc. (RUS) and Sanis, Inc. (Sanis). RUS provides rental and weekly cleaning of garments and other industrial textile services, such as shop towels, mops, dust mats and other dust control products, to a variety of different customers. Sanis provides customers with high quality hygiene services, such as toilet seat cover systems, hand drying services, disposal services for feminine hygiene products, toilet paper dispensers, air fresheners, and touchless flush systems. Omni has 85 service locations throughout the U.S., including 32 processing centers and 49 service centers, including Sanis and 4 distribution centers. In addition, the Company has a wholly owned subsidiary, OSUS, Inc., which is primarily an investment company and LLT, Inc., another wholly owned subsidiary, which is primarily a transportation company. The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Omni and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany account balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
 
The Company prepares its financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, which include the use of the accrual basis of accounting.
 
Use of estimates in the preparation of financial statements
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
Revenue recognition
 
Rental and hygiene revenues are generally recorded when services are performed. The Company maintains an allowance to account for uncollectible revenues.
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
Cash and cash equivalents include cash in banks and all highly liquid short-term instruments purchased with an initial maturity of three months or less. The carrying amount approximates fair value due to the short maturity of these investments.
 
Inventories
 
Inventories consist of garments, such as new shirts, pants, and jackets, not yet issued to rental customers; and towels, soap, and other sanitation items. Inventories are stated at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out basis) or market value. The cost of new garments and sanitation inventory is charged to expense when items are placed in service.
 
Prior to 2001, items including certain laundry supplies, hangers, and towels were charged to expense when purchased. During 2001, these items, due to their increasing significance, were recorded as inventory and

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

recorded at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out basis) or market value. The effect of this change in 2001 is recorded as change in accounting principle in the statement of operations. The effect of the change in 2000 would have been to increase net income by approximately $907, net of tax.
 
Property, plant, and equipment
 
Depreciation is computed using straight-line methods over the estimated service lives of the related plant and equipment. Useful service lives range from 2 to 30 years. Expenditures for renewals and betterments are capitalized, and maintenance, and repairs are charged to expense as incurred.
 
Intangible assets
 
Intangible assets include goodwill, trademarks, and noncompete agreements and are amortized on a straight-line basis over periods ranging from 10 to 40 years. Intangible assets also include loan costs which are amortized utilizing the effective interest rate method over the life of the related loan.
 
Long-lived assets
 
Long-lived assets and certain identifiable intangible assets (including goodwill) are reviewed for impairment when circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Omni periodically evaluates whether events and circumstances have occurred that indicate whether the remaining estimated useful lives of long-lived assets should be revised or whether the remaining balance may not be recoverable. When factors indicate that a long-lived asset should be evaluated for possible impairment, Omni uses an estimate of its undiscounted net cash flow over the remaining life of the long-lived asset in measuring whether the long-lived asset is recoverable.
 
Effective February 1, 2002, the Company is required to adopt SFAS No. 142, which specifies that goodwill and some intangible assets will no longer be amortized, but instead will be subject to periodic impairment testing. The Company believes, due to the value placed on the proposed sale transaction in Note 12, there will be no material impact of this standard on its financial statements.
 
Self-insurance
 
Omni is self-insured for medical, vehicle, and workers’ compensation up to pre-determined amounts above which third party insurance applies. The accompanying consolidated balance sheet includes estimated amounts for claims exposure based on experience factors and management estimates.
 
Vacation
 
Vacation time is credited to employees at the beginning of the fiscal year, based on the service anniversary of employees. Vacation time does not accumulate year to year and must be used within the fiscal year. As a result, any unused vacation is forfeited and no accrual is recorded as of year-end.
 
Financial instruments
 
The Company periodically enters into interest rate swap contracts to manage exposure to interest rate fluctuations. These contracts generally hedge variable rate debt instruments. The interest differential, receivable or payable, under the swap contract, is recognized as interest expense in the period incurred.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
Income taxes
 
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are computed based on the difference between the financial statements and income tax bases of assets and liabilities using the enacted marginal tax rate. Deferred income tax expenses or credits are based on the changes in the assets or liabilities from period to period.
 
Reclassifications
 
Certain previously recorded amounts have been reclassified to conform with the current year presentation.
 
2.    Related-party transactions:
 
During 2002 and 2001, Omni purchased $352 and $443, respectively, of rental equipment from a subsidiary of Elis, an affiliate of the Company.
 
During 2001, Omni received a loan from Elifin S.A. (Elifin), an affiliate of the Company for €5,500, bearing interest at Euribor plus 0.125 percent. The loan was repaid in 2002.
 
3.    Inventories:
 
Inventories as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, consist of the following:
 
    
2002

  
2001

New garments
  
$
3,178
  
$
3,639
Laundry supplies, hangers, towels, and other
  
 
2,069
  
 
2,272
    

  

    
$
5,247
  
$
5,911
    

  

 
4.    Acquisitions:
 
In fiscal year 2001, the Company acquired the stock of Bardusch Corporation for approximately $51,594 in cash. This acquisition was accounted for using the purchase method of accounting. Tangible assets acquired consisted of inventory and property, plant and equipment of approximately $6,611. Goodwill and other intangible assets acquired, including trademarks and customer lists totaled approximately $45,018. These amounts are being amortized on a straight-line basis primarily over 40 years. In connection with the Company’s policy of expensing garments placed into service, all of the acquired inventory in the amount of $2,202 was immediately expensed.
 
In fiscal year 2001, the Company also acquired separately the assets of Baby Diaper Service, Inc., Quality Dust Control of North Texas, and G.W. Denlein & Associates, Inc. for approximately $3,773 in cash. These acquisitions were accounted for using the purchase method of accounting. Tangible assets acquired consisted of inventory and property, plant and equipment for approximately $82. Goodwill and other intangible assets acquired, including trademarks and customer lists totaled approximately $3,846. These amounts are being amortized on a straight-line basis primarily over 40 years. In connection with the Company’s policy of expensing textile merchandise placed into service, all of the acquired inventory in the amount of $100 was immediately expensed.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
5.    Property, plant, and equipment:
 
Property, plant, and equipment consist of the following:
 
      
Depreciable lives in years

  
2002

    
2001

 
Land
    
—  
  
$
5,415
 
  
$
5,415
 
Buildings and improvements
    
30
  
 
45,899
 
  
 
44,242
 
Plant equipment
    
5-10
  
 
45,847
 
  
 
39,259
 
Delivery equipment
    
2-4
  
 
1,291
 
  
 
1,303
 
Computers
    
2.5-5
  
 
23,784
 
  
 
17,955
 
Office furniture and equipment
    
5-10
  
 
1,889
 
  
 
1,741
 
Rental equipment
    
2-4
  
 
8,354
 
  
 
8,026
 
Aircraft
    
3.5-7
  
 
—  
 
  
 
826
 
Construction-in-progress
    
—  
  
 
1,008
 
  
 
1,182
 
           


  


           
 
133,487
 
  
 
119,949
 
Less—Accumulated depreciation and amortization
         
 
(44,026
)
  
 
(32,983
)
           


  


           
$
89,461
 
  
$
86,966
 
           


  


 
During the year, the Company sold its aircraft for approximately $1,857 and recorded a $1,629 gain associated with the sale.
 
6.    Intangible assets:
 
Intangibles as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, consist of the following:
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
Goodwill
  
$
185,257
 
  
$
185,737
 
Trademarks
  
 
36,343
 
  
 
36,343
 
Noncompete agreements
  
 
7,249
 
  
 
7,249
 
Customer lists
  
 
3,227
 
  
 
3,227
 
Deferred loan costs
  
 
6,788
 
  
 
7,586
 
    


  


    
 
238,864
 
  
 
240,142
 
Less—Accumulated amortization
  
 
(28,318
)
  
 
(20,855
)
    


  


    
$
210,546
 
  
$
219,287
 
    


  


 
7.    Current accrued liabilities:
 
Current accrued liabilities as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, consist of the following:
 
    
2002

  
2001

Salaries and wages
  
$
2,771
  
$
4,003
Accrued interest
  
 
3,489
  
 
2,851
401(k) contribution
  
 
2,787
  
 
2,699
Medical insurance
  
 
1,632
  
 
2,063
Worker’s compensation
  
 
3,589
  
 
3,868
Interest-rate swap
  
 
7,855
  
 
—  
Other
  
 
3,568
  
 
2,845
    

  

    
$
25,691
  
$
18,329
    

  

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
8.    Debt:
 
The components of long-term debt as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, are as follows:
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
Second Mezzanine Note, interest at LIBOR + 8.13%, due January 30, 2007
  
$
135,287
 
  
$
130,000
 
Senior B Note, interest at LIBOR + 2.5%, due January 31, 2008
  
 
110,000
 
  
 
110,000
 
Senior C Note, interest at LIBOR + 2.5%, due January 1, 2007
  
 
45,000
 
  
 
47,500
 
Revolving Facility, interest at LIBOR + 1.75%, due February 28, 2002
  
 
3,500
 
  
 
—  
 
Elifin Loan, interest at Euribor + .125%, due on demand
  
 
—  
 
  
 
5,111
 
Other
  
 
469
 
  
 
1,106
 
    


  


    
 
294,256
 
  
 
293,717
 
Less—Current portion
  
 
(7,367
)
  
 
(8,142
)
    


  


    
$
286,889
 
  
$
285,575
 
    


  


 
During 2000, the Company entered into a debt refinancing primarily to facilitate acquisition efforts. As a result of this refinancing, the Company recorded approximately $4,687, net of $3,066 tax benefit of deferred loan costs related to the refinanced debt as an extraordinary item.
 
Aggregate maturities of long-term debt for the years ending after 2002 are as follows:
 
Year ending January 31

    
2003
  
$
7,367
2004
  
 
7,621
2005
  
 
10,060
2006
  
 
10,065
2007
  
 
13,819
Thereafter
  
 
245,324
    

    
$
294,256
    

 
In connection with Omni’s notes payable and revolving unsecured credit notes, Omni and its subsidiaries, together with other members of the consolidated group, must maintain certain financial covenants and requirements. The more restrictive of these covenants require the consolidated group to maintain certain levels of EBIT, EBITDA, net worth, cash flow, debt, and capital expenditures.
 
Management believes that the Company was in compliance with these covenants as of January 31, 2002.
 
Based on the borrowing rates currently available to the Company for bank loans with similar terms and average maturities, the fair value of long-term debt approximates its carrying value at January 31, 2002 and 2001.
 
The Company accounts for interest rate swaps and other derivatives in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 133, “Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities.” SFAS 133 requires companies to recognize all derivatives on the balance sheet as assets and liabilities, measured at fair value. Upon adoption of SFAS 133, the Company recorded $4,646, net of tax, as a change in accounting principle to reflect outstanding interest rate swaps on the balance sheet. The Company also wrote off the remaining $480 of deferred loan costs associated

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

with recording its interest rate swaption agreement to fair value. As of January 31, 2002, the Company has an interest rate swap with an aggregate notional value of $189,000 with BNP Paribas SA (BNP), whereby it has effectively exchanged the variable rate of its debt for a fixed rate of 6.6 percent. The fair value of the BNP agreement as of January 31, 2002, based on a quote from the counter party, was approximately $(7,855). All other interest rate swaps and swaption expired during the year. The Company recorded $718 of interest expense to mark the remaining interest rate swap to fair value for the year ended January 31, 2002.
 
9.    Income taxes:
 
The provision for income taxes, excluding the effects of the change in accounting principle and extraordinary item, as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, consists of the following:
 
    
2002

    
2001

Current income tax provision:
               
Federal
  
$
2,677
 
  
$
760
State
  
 
767
 
  
 
304
    


  

    
 
3,444
 
  
 
1,064
    


  

Deferred income tax provision (benefit):
               
Federal
  
 
315
 
  
 
2,080
State
  
 
(60
)
  
 
341
    


  

    
 
255
 
  
 
2,421
    


  

Provision for income taxes
  
$
3,699
 
  
$
3,485
    


  

 
A reconciliation of taxes computed at the federal statutory rate to the provision for income taxes as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, is as follows:
 
    
2002

    
2001

 
Federal income taxes at statutory rate (34 percent)
  
$
(948
)
  
$
1,285
 
State income taxes
  
 
(139
)
  
 
227
 
Nondeductible items (primarily goodwill amortization)
  
 
3,996
 
  
 
2,844
 
Revaluation of deferred tax assets and liabilities
  
 
790
 
  
 
(871
)
    


  


Income tax provision
  
$
3,699
 
  
$
3,485
 
    


  


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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
Deferred taxes result from temporary differences in the recognition of revenues and expenses for income tax and financial reporting purposes. The sources of these differences and related tax effects as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, are as follows:
 
    
2002

  
2001

Deferred tax assets:
             
Excess interest
  
$
143
  
$
3,621
Workers’ compensation insurance
  
 
1,400
  
 
1,530
Environmental contingencies
  
 
910
  
 
1,113
Medical insurance
  
 
636
  
 
869
General reserves
  
 
351
  
 
640
Allowance for doubtful accounts
  
 
780
  
 
572
Life insurance
  
 
202
  
 
140
Fair value of derivative
  
 
3,063
  
 
—  
Federal net operating loss carryover
  
 
309
  
 
—  
Other
  
 
378
  
 
99
    

  

Total deferred tax assets
  
 
8,172
  
 
8,584
    

  

Deferred tax liabilities:
             
Intangible asset basis difference
  
 
10,749
  
 
11,482
Fixed asset basis difference
  
 
4,994
  
 
4,728
    

  

Total deferred tax liabilities
  
 
15,743
  
 
16,210
    

  

Net deferred tax liability
  
$
7,571
  
$
7,626
    

  

 
As of January 31, 2002 and 2001, Omni had $8,172 and $8,584, respectively, in deferred income tax assets. Omni has no valuation allowances as of January 31, 2002 and 2001, respectively.
 
10.    Retirement plans:
 
The Company has a 401(k) plan whereby employees may contribute up to 14 percent of pretax income to the plan, subject to certain IRS limitations. Generally, full-time employees who have completed two months of service are eligible to participate in the plan. Annual contributions by the Company to the plan are not required. Employer contributions to the plan vest on an increasing scale over five years or sooner, under certain circumstances. Employees have a series of mutual funds in which to invest their contribution balances. Omni expensed approximately $2,549 for 2002 and $1,325 for 2001, related to contributions to the plan.
 
The Company has a deferred compensation plan for certain key executives whereby life insurance policies are maintained by the Company. The cash surrender value of such policies was approximately $517 and $549 at January 31, 2002 and 2001, respectively, and is included in prepaid expenses and other assets in the accompanying balance sheets. Furthermore, as the executives are fully vested in these life insurance policies, the value of the cash surrender values are also recorded in current liabilities as of January 31, 2002.

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OMNI SERVICES, INC., AND SUBSIDIARIES
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(Dollars in thousands)

 
11.    Commitments and contingencies:
 
Omni has the following minimum rental obligations under noncancelable operating leases for certain buildings and office, delivery, and plant equipment. The lease terms range from monthly to ten years.
 
Year ending January 31

    
2003
  
$
7,783
2004
  
 
2,088
2005
  
 
1,597
2006
  
 
1,310
2007
  
 
1,024
Thereafter
  
 
2,305
    

    
$
16,107
    

 
Rent expense included in general, selling, and administrative expense and delivery expense, was approximately $9,295 and $8,941 in 2002 and 2001, respectively.
 
Various legal proceedings have been or may be asserted against Omni relating to environmental and employment-related claims. Management believes that these proceedings and claims are incidental to the Company’s ordinary course of business, that it has meritorious defenses, and that it will vigorously defend itself in these actions. Any costs that management estimates may be paid related to these proceedings or claims are accrued when the liability is considered probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated. The Company is also committed under certain governmental requirements to incur capital expenditures to comply with regulations.
 
Although the ultimate disposition of these proceedings or claims is not presently determinable, management believes, after consultation with its legal counsel, that the results of these proceedings and claims will not have a material adverse impact on the financial position or results of operations of Omni.
 
12.    Sale of the Company:
 
On March 15, 2002, Cintas Corporation entered into an agreement to purchase Omni for $660,000. This transaction is anticipated to close in May 2002. As a result of the pending sale, corporate and management employees have entered into severance agreements that will generally go into effect upon the sale of the Company’s stock or assets and upon involuntary termination of the employee within twelve months of the closing of such agreement. Generally the severance agreements include a payment based on employee class, base salary, and years of service. No terminations resulting from this agreement have been determined.

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Item 7(b)
 
Pro Forma Financial Information. The following pro forma financial statements are being filed with this report:
 
UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
The following unaudited pro forma combined financial statements give effect to the Omni acquisition and to the related financing.
 
The unaudited pro forma combined condensed statements of income for the nine months ended February 28, 2002, and the year ended May 31, 2001, give effect to the acquisition of Omni and related financing as if the Omni acquisition and the related financing had occurred on June 1, 2000. The unaudited pro forma combined condensed statement of income for the nine months ended February 28, 2002, includes the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of income of Cintas for the nine months ended February 28, 2002, and the recasted unaudited statement of income of Omni for the nine months ended January 31, 2002, and pro forma adjustments to reflect the Omni acquisition and the related financing. The unaudited pro forma combined condensed statement of income for the year ended May 31, 2001, includes amounts derived from the audited consolidated statement of income of Cintas for the year ended May 31, 2001, and the recasted unaudited statement of income of Omni for the year ended April 30, 2001, and pro forma adjustments to reflect the Omni acquisition and the related financing. Omni previously had a fiscal year ending on January 31.
 
The unaudited pro forma combined condensed balance sheet gives effect to the Omni acquisition and the related financing as if each such transaction occurred on February 28, 2002. This balance sheet includes the consolidated balance sheet of Cintas as of February 28, 2002, the balance sheet of Omni as of January 31, 2002, and pro forma adjustments to reflect the Omni acquisition and the related financing.
 
The unaudited pro forma combined condensed financial statements should be read in conjunction with the historical consolidated financial statements of Cintas and Omni, which are included in this report, and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” of Cintas included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended May 31, 2001 and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, for the quarters ended August 31, 2001, November 30, 2001 and February 28, 2002. The unaudited pro forma combined condensed financial statements are not necessarily indicative of the financial position that would have been obtained or the financial results that would have occurred if the Omni acquisition and the related financing had been consummated on the dates indicated, nor are they necessarily indicative of the financial position or financial results which may be attained in the future, including synergies that may be achieved.
 
The pro forma adjustments, as described in the “Notes to Pro Forma Combined Condensed Financial Statements,” are based upon available information and upon certain assumptions that Cintas’ management believes are reasonable. The Omni acquisition is being accounted for using the purchase method of accounting. The allocation of the purchase price is preliminary. Final amounts could differ from those reflected in the pro forma combined condensed financial statements, and such differences could be significant. Upon final determination, the purchase price will be allocated to the assets and liabilities acquired based on fair value as of the date of the acquisition.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED STATEMENT OF INCOME
 
NINE MONTHS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2002
 
(In thousands except per share data)
 
    
Cintas

    
Omni Services, Inc.

    
Adjustments

        
Total

 
Revenue:
                                       
Rentals
  
$
1,291,076
 
  
$
235,476
 
  
$
—  
 
      
$
1,526,552
 
Other services
  
 
376,163
 
  
 
9,513
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
385,676
 
    


  


  


      


    
 
1,667,239
 
  
 
244,989
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
1,912,228
 
Cost and expenses (income):
                                       
Cost of rentals
  
 
703,165
 
  
 
141,241
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
844,406
 
Cost of other services
  
 
262,259
 
  
 
6,631
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
268,890
 
Selling and administrative expenses
  
 
427,668
 
  
 
68,565
 
  
 
8,334
 
 
A
  
 
499,347
 
                      
 
(5,220
)
 
B
        
Interest income
  
 
(4,068
)
  
 
(181
)
  
 
1,831
 
 
C
  
 
(2,418
)
Interest expense
  
 
8,196
 
  
 
29,427
 
  
 
(29,405
)
 
D
  
 
28,037
 
                      
 
19,819
 
 
E
        
    


  


  


      


    
 
1,397,220
 
  
 
245,683
 
  
 
(4,641
)
      
 
1,638,262
 
    


  


  


      


                                         
Income before income taxes
  
 
270,019
 
  
 
(694
)
  
 
4,641
 
      
 
273,966
 
                                         
Income taxes
  
 
99,910
 
  
 
3,638
 
  
 
(2,181
)
 
F
  
 
101,367
 
    


  


  


      


                                         
Net income
  
$
170,109
 
  
$
(4,332
)
  
$
6,822
 
      
$
172,599
 
    


  


  


      


Basic earnings per share
  
$
1.00
 
                        
$
1.02
 
Diluted earnings per share
  
$
0.99
 
                        
$
1.00
 
Basic weighted average shares
  
 
169,675
 
                        
 
169,675
 
Diluted weighted average shares
  
 
172,119
 
                        
 
172,119
 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the pro forma combined condensed financial statements.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED STATEMENT OF INCOME
 
YEAR ENDED MAY 31, 2001
 
(In thousands except per share data)
 
    
Cintas

    
Omni Services, Inc.

    
Adjustments

        
Total

     
Revenue:
                                   
Rentals
  
$1,610,606
 
  
$316,268
 
  
$     —  
 
      
$1,926,874
 
   
Other services
  
550,094
 
  
12,818
 
  
—  
 
      
562,912
 
   
    

  

  

      

   
    
2,160,700
 
  
329,086
 
  
—  
 
      
2,489,786
 
   
Costs and expenses (income):
                                   
Cost of rentals
  
896,539
 
  
195,315
 
  
—  
  
      
1,091,854
 
   
Cost of other services
  
367,894
 
  
9,084
 
  
—  
 
      
376,978
 
   
Selling and administrative expenses
  
529,063
 
  
88,384
 
  
11,113
 
 
A
  
621,600
 
   
                  
(6,960
)
 
B
          
Interest income
  
(4,369
)
  
(226
)
  
2,026
 
 
C
  
(2,569
)
   
Interest expense
  
15,119
 
  
36,002
 
  
(35,973
)
 
D
  
42,573
 
   
                  
27,425
 
 
E
          
    

  

  

      

   
    
1,804,246
 
  
328,559
 
  
(2,369
)
      
2,130,436
 
   
    

  

  

      

   
Income before income taxes, extraordinary item and changes in accounting principle
  
356,454
 
  
527
 
  
2,369
 
      
359,350
 
   
Income taxes
  
134,003
 
  
2,538
 
  
(1,426
)
 
F
  
135,115
 
   
    

  

  

      

   
                                     
Net income before extraordinary item and changes in accounting principle
  
222,451
 
  
(2,011
)
  
3,795
 
      
224,235
 
   
Extraordinary item, net of tax benefit
  
—  
 
  
(4,687
)
  
4,687
 
 
G
  
—  
 
   
                                     
Changes in accounting principle, net of tax provision
  
—  
 
  
(4,646
)
  
4,646
 
 
G
  
—  
 
   
    

  

  

      

   
                                     
Net income
  
$   222,451
 
  
$  (11,344
)
  
$13,128
 
      
$   224,235
 
 
H
    

  

  

      

   
Basic earnings per share
  
$         1.32
 
                    
$         1.33
 
   
Diluted earnings per share
  
$         1.30
 
                    
$         1.31
 
   
Basic weighted average shares
  
168,779
 
                    
168,779
 
   
Diluted weighted average shares
  
171,629
 
                    
171,629
 
   
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the pro forma combined condensed financial statements.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET
 
FEBRUARY 28, 2002
 
(In thousands)
 
    
Cintas

    
Omni Services, Inc.

    
Adjustments

        
Total

 
Assets
                                       
Current assets:
                                       
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
86,257
 
  
$
7,849
 
  
$
—  
 
      
$
94,106
 
Marketable securities
  
 
152,885
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(106,071
)
 
I
  
 
46,814
 
Accounts receivable, net
  
 
237,694
 
  
 
27,531
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
265,225
 
Inventories
  
 
194,360
 
  
 
5,247
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
199,607
 
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
255,853
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
10,634
 
 
J
  
 
266,487
 
Prepaid expenses
  
 
9,755
 
  
 
4,095
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
13,850
 
    


  


  


      


Total current assets
  
 
936,804
 
  
 
44,722
 
  
 
(95,437
)
      
 
886,089
 
Property and equipment, at cost, net
  
 
712,688
 
  
 
89,461
 
  
 
(23,350
)
 
J
  
 
778,799
 
Goodwill
  
 
145,845
 
  
 
167,712
 
  
 
351,671
 
 
J
  
 
665,228
 
Other assets
  
 
103,025
 
  
 
42,998
 
  
 
62,632
 
 
J
  
 
208,655
 
    


  


  


      


    
$
1,898,362
 
  
$
344,893
 
  
$
295,516
 
      
$
2,538,771
 
    


  


  


      


Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity
                                       
Current liabilities:
                                       
Accounts payable
  
$
38,205
 
  
$
14,719
 
  
$
—  
 
      
$
52,924
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
153,577
 
  
 
29,967
 
  
 
27,799
 
 
J
  
 
211,343
 
Income taxes—
                                       
Current
  
 
28,074
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
28,074
 
Deferred
  
 
60,380
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(8,954
)
 
J
  
 
51,426
 
Long-term debt due within one year
  
 
18,139
 
  
 
7,367
 
  
 
(7,147
)
 
J
  
 
468,359
 
                      
 
450,000
 
 
K
        
    


  


  


      


Total current liabilities
  
 
298,375
 
  
 
52,053
 
  
 
461,698
 
      
 
812,126
 
Long-term debt due after one year
  
 
186,143
 
  
 
286,889
 
  
 
(286,180
)
 
J
  
 
286,852
 
                      
 
100,000
 
 
K
        
Deferred income taxes
  
 
55,549
 
  
 
7,572
 
  
 
18,377
 
 
J
  
 
81,498
 
Shareholders’ equity:
                                       
Preferred stock
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
—  
 
Common stock
  
 
65,365
 
  
 
137
 
  
 
(137
)
 
L
  
 
65,365
 
Retained earnings
  
 
1,301,179
 
  
 
(1,758
)
  
 
1,758
 
 
L
  
 
1,301,179
 
Other accumulated comprehensive loss
  
 
(8,249
)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
—  
 
      
 
(8,249
)
    


  


  


      


Total shareholders’ equity
  
 
1,358,295
 
  
 
(1,621
)
  
 
1,621
 
      
 
1,358,295
 
    


  


  


      


    
$
1,898,362
 
  
$
344,893
 
  
$
295,516
 
      
$
2,538,771
 
    


  


  


      


 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the pro forma combined condensed financial statements.

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NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(In thousands except per share data)
 
A
 
Represents amortization of intangible assets for the periods presented. These intangible assets were created as a result of the acquisition of Omni.
 
B
 
Represents the reversal of Omni intangible asset amortization to allow for the amortization of intangibles created through the acquisition.
 
C
 
Represents an adjustment to reflect lower interest income due to lower cash on hand (refer to Note I).
 
D
 
Represents the reversal of Omni interest expense, as Cintas acquired only $929 in Omni debt.
 
E
 
Represents interest expense for the periods presented on the newly acquired debt of $550,000 incurred to facilitate the Omni acquisition.
 
F
 
Adjustment to income tax expense to reflect a combined income tax rate after the Omni acquisition of 37.0% for the nine months ended February 28, 2002, and 37.6% for the year ended May 31, 2001.
 
G
 
Reversal of changes in accounting principle and extraordinary item to remove “one-time” charges from earnings.
 
H
 
Net income for fiscal year 2001 includes goodwill amortization of $5,332 ($3,328 net of tax). Cintas adopted FAS 142 on June 1, 2001. As a result, earnings for nine months ended February 28, 2002, do not include amortization of goodwill. The following schedule reflects the pro forma increase in net income as if FAS 142 had been adopted on June 1, 2000 for fiscal year 2001:
 
      
Fiscal Year ended May 31, 2001

Pro forma net income
    
$
224,235
Goodwill amortization (after tax)
    
 
3,328
      

Pro forma adjusted net income
    
$
227,563
      

Basic earnings per share
    
$
1.35
Diluted earnings per share
    
$
1.33
 
I
 
Represents cash of $106,071 paid from marketable securities to finance, in part, the purchase of Omni.

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NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED CONDENSED  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS—(Continued)
(In thousands) 
J
 
Represents the adjustments made to Omni net book value to allocate the purchase price to assets and liabilities acquired. The purchase price is $656,071 ($660,000 less an estimated $3,000 adjustment for environmental liabilities in excess of $5,000, per terms of the agreement, and $929 in assumed debt).
 
    
Omni Book Value

    
Preliminary Purchase Price Allocation

    
Adjustments

 
Assets
                          
Cash and cash equivalents
  
$
7,849
 
  
$
7,849
 
  
$
—  
 
Accounts receivable, net
  
 
27,531
 
  
 
27,531
 
  
 
—  
 
Inventories
  
 
5,247
 
  
 
5,247
 
  
 
—  
 
Uniforms and other rental items in service
  
 
—  
 
  
 
10,634
 
  
 
10,634
 
Prepaid expenses
  
 
4,095
 
  
 
4,095
 
  
 
—  
 
Property and equipment, at cost, net
  
 
89,461
 
  
 
66,111
 
  
 
(23,350
)
Goodwill
  
 
167,712
 
  
 
519,383
 
  
 
351,671
 
Other assets
  
 
42,998
 
  
 
105,630
 
  
 
62,632
 
    


  


  


    
 
344,893
 
  
 
746,480
 
  
 
401,587
 
Liabilities
                          
Accounts payable
  
 
14,719
 
  
 
14,719
 
  
 
—  
 
Accrued liabilities
  
 
29,967
 
  
 
57,766
 
  
 
27,799
 
Current deferred taxes
  
 
—  
 
  
 
(8,954
)
  
 
(8,954
)
Long-term debt due within one year
  
 
7,367
 
  
 
220
 
  
 
(7,147
)
Long-term debt due after one year
  
 
286,889
 
  
 
709
 
  
 
(286,180
)
Long-term deferred income taxes
  
 
7,572
 
  
 
25,949
 
  
 
18,377
 
    


  


  


    
 
346,514
 
  
 
90,409
 
  
 
(256,105
)
    


  


  


Net assets
  
$
(1,621
)
  
$
656,071
 
  
$
657,692
 
    


  


  


 
 
K
 
Represents the debt incurred to purchase Omni. This debt includes $100,000 in commercial paper and $450,000 in short-term bridge financing.
 
L
 
Represents the reversal of Omni equity balances to reflect purchase accounting.
 

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