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10-Dec-2008
Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Financial Statement
On December 10, 2008, Source Interlink Companies, Inc. held its quarterly
earnings conference call and issued a press release describing selected
financial results of the company for the three and nine month period ended
October 31, 2008. The press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1. Pursuant
to General Instruction B.2 of Form 8-K, the information furnished in this Item
2.02 and in Exhibit 99.1 shall not be deemed to be "filed" for purposes of
Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange
Act") or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall such
information be incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by
specific reference in such filing.
(d) Exhibits
99.1 December 10, 2008 Press Release of Source Interlink Companies, Inc.
The Press Release discloses certain financial measures that are considered non-GAAP financial measures. Generally, a non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of a company's performance, financial position, or cash flows that either excludes or includes amounts that are not normally excluded or included in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Pursuant to the requirements of Regulation G, Source Interlink included instructions in its earnings presentation and press release to the location of the company's website on which a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures disclosed in the Press Release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. Source Interlink posted a reconciliation of such non-GAAP financial measures on it's website at www.sourceinterlink.com prior to the beginning of the conference call and prior to the issuance of the press release.
As used herein, "GAAP" refers to the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
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