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UNITED STATES
     SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                                           Washington, D.C. 20549




                                           FORM 8-K/A
                                 CURRENT REPORT
         Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

                               Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):
                                               July 31, 2008




              RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.
                             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

             California                          001-13122                               95-1142616
   (State or other jurisdiction of         (Commission File Number)                   (I.R.S. Employer
           incorporation)                                                          Identification Number)


                                        350 S. Grand Ave., Suite 5100
                                           Los Angeles, CA 90071
                                     (Address of principal executive offices)


                                               (213) 687-7700
                            (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

                                            Not applicable.
                        (Former name or former address, if changed since last report)


Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing
obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

    Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

    Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR
    240.14d-2(b))

    Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR
    240.13e-4(c))
Item 2.01         Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets.

        On August 7, 2008, the Registrant filed a Current Report on Form 8-K with the Securities and
Exchange Commission to report the acquisition of all of the outstanding capital stock of PNA Group
Holding Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“PNA Group Holding”), as described below. At the time of
the filing, certain financial statements were not available and, accordingly, were not filed with that Current
Report.

      Prior to the completion of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, the Registrant had filed a Current
Report on Form 8-K on July 17, 2008 that contained the following historical financial statements and pro
forma financial information, which are incorporated by reference as exhibits to this Amendment to Current
Report on Form 8-K:

            •   Consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of December 31, 2007 and
                2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to
                December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc.
                (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for the year ended
                December 31, 2005;
            •   Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of March 31, 2008
                and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007; and
            •   Pro forma financial information of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. (“Reliance”,
                “Registrant” or the “Company”) as of March 31, 2008 and the twelve- and three-month
                periods ended December 31, 2007 and March 31, 2008, respectively.

       The Registrant is filing this Amendment to include in the Current Report the most recent interim
historical financial statements of PNA Group Holding prior to the acquisition by Reliance and an update to
previously filed pro forma financial information required to be filed under Item 9.01 as follows:

            •   Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of June 30, 2008
                and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007; and
            •   Updated pro forma financial information of Reliance as of June 30, 2008 and the twelve-
                and six-month periods ended December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively.

       On August 1, 2008, Reliance completed the acquisition of all of the outstanding capital stock of
PNA Group Holding through its wholly-owned subsidiary RSAC Management Corp., a California
corporation (“RSAC Management”), in accordance with the Stock Purchase Agreement dated June 16,
2008 and described in that Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (“SEC”) on June 17, 2008. RSAC Management paid cash consideration of approximately
$321 million and repaid or refinanced debt of PNA Group Holding or its subsidiaries in the amount of
approximately $725 million, along with the settlement of Reliance’s cash tender offers for 100% of the
outstanding notes of PNA Intermediate Holding Corporation (“PNA Intermediate”) and PNA Group, Inc.
(“PNA Group”), wholly-owned subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding. (See Item 8.01 below.) The Company
funded the acquisition with proceeds from its new $500 million senior unsecured term loan and borrowings
under its existing $1.1 billion syndicated revolving credit facility (See Item 2.03 below.)
       PNA Group Holding’s operating subsidiaries include Delta Steel, LP, Feralloy Corporation, Infra-
Metals Co., Metals Supply Company, Ltd., Precision Flamecutting and Steel, LP and Sugar Steel
Corporation. Through these operating subsidiaries, PNA Group Holding processes and distributes
principally carbon steel plate, bar, structural and flat-rolled products through 23 steel service centers
throughout the United States. Feralloy Corporation also participates in five joint ventures operating seven
service centers in the United States and Mexico. PNA Group Holding’s revenues were about $1.6 billion
for the twelve months ended December 31, 2007 and about $1.1 billion for the six months ended June 30,
2008. Current management of each of PNA Group Holding’s operating subsidiaries will not be materially
changed, although changes will be made in management of PNA Group Holding, PNA Intermediate and



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PNA Group. Initially, PNA Group Holding will continue to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Company, but the Company is considering consolidating or restructuring certain of the PNA entities.
       The purchase price was determined by negotiations between the Company, on the one hand, and the
stockholders of PNA Group Holding, on the other. To fund the purchase price and the repayment or
refinancing of debt, the Company drew down on its syndicated revolving line of credit established
November 9, 2006, with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and 15 banks, as lenders, and
obtained a new syndicated term loan, dated July 31, 2008, with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative
agent, and a syndicate of banks, as lenders, in the amount of $500 million.
       The sellers, through Travel Main Corporation, own real property on which certain facilities of the
operating subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding are located. Travel Main Corporation was not part of PNA
Group Holding at the time of the closing of the transaction and any assets and debt of Travel Main
Corporation continue to be owned, directly or indirectly, by the sellers.
      Upon completion of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by RSAC Management, Maurice S.
“Sandy” Nelson, the Chief Executive Officer of PNA Group Holding, retired.
          The foregoing description of the acquisition does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its
entirety by reference to the full text of the agreement previously filed with the SEC.

Item 2.03 Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation Under an Off-Balance Sheet
Arrangement of Registrant

       In connection with the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, Reliance and RSAC Management,
collectively as borrowers, entered into a Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 with Bank of America,
N.A., as administrative agent, and the lenders identified therein providing for a term loan in the principal
amount of $500 million (the “Term Loan”), with quarterly installment payments of 15% of the original
principal. The Credit Agreement for the Term Loan has substantially the same terms and conditions as the
Company’s existing syndicated revolving credit facility, and the Term Loan matures on November 9, 2011,
co terminus with the Company’s existing syndicated revolving credit facility.
       The Company also entered into that First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement
(the “Amendment”) dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance and RSAC Management, as borrowers,
and Bank of America, N.A. as administrative agent, and the lenders named therein. The Amendment
provides, among other things, for an increase in the amount of permitted borrowings of unsecured
indebtedness by the Company. Initially the amount of permitted unsecured indebtedness for borrowed
money was $500 million and it has been increased to $500 million plus the amount of the Term Loan.
       All of the Company’s wholly-owned material domestic subsidiaries, including the operating
subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding, are guarantors of all of the Company’s consolidated debt including
those items discussed above.

Item 8.01 Other Events.
       The disclosure set forth under Items 2.01 and 2.03 above is incorporated herein by reference.
Reliance issued a press release on August 4, 2008 announcing the acquisition of PNA Group Holding
Corporation and discussing the related financing transactions. The press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1
hereto.
       On July 1, 2008, pursuant to an Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1,
2008, Reliance commenced a tender offer to purchase for cash any and all of the outstanding $250 million
10-3/4% Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Fixed Rated Notes”) issued by PNA Group pursuant to that Indenture
dated as of August 15, 2006, and any and all of the $170 million Senior Floating Rate Toggle Notes due
2013 (“Floating Rate Notes”) issued by PNA Intermediate pursuant to that Indenture dated February 12,
2007 (collectively, the Fixed Rate Notes and the Floating Rate Notes are referred to as the “PNA Notes”)
and a related consent solicitation to amend the Indentures with respect to the PNA Notes. On July 15, 2008,
the Company announced that all of the PNA Notes had been tendered and not withdrawn. The tender offers
expired on August 1, 2008. The Company accepted for payment all of the PNA Notes validly tendered and


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not withdrawn and settled the purchase of the PNA Notes pursuant to these tender offers on August 4,
2008. The total amount paid to settle the purchase of the PNA Notes pursuant to the tender offers and
consent solicitation, including the consent payments and accrued but unpaid interest was $489.9 million.
The Company paid for the PNA Notes with funds from the Term Loan and from its existing syndicated
revolving credit facility. (See Item 2.03 above.)
       Reliance received the requisite consent for the amendments to the Indentures. The amendments to
the Indentures eliminated substantially all of the restrictive covenants contained in the Indentures and the
PNA Notes (other than the covenants related to asset sales and change of control offers) and certain events
of default. The amendments were approved by holders of more than a majority of the outstanding principal
balance of both the Fixed Notes and the Floating Rates Notes and became effective upon acceptance by the
Company on August 1, 2008 with respect to the Fixed Rate Notes. The Floating Rate Notes were retired
and cancelled effective August 4, 2008. Following the settlement of the tender offers described above, PNA
Group entered into a Fourth Supplemental Indenture dated as of August 1, 2008. Under that Fourth
Supplemental Indenture, PNA Group continues to be obligated to pay the Fixed Rate Notes, but it has
become an intra-company debt for the benefit of Reliance.
       The foregoing description and the description in the press release are qualified in their entirety by
reference to the full text of the Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement and the Fourth
Supplemental Indenture.

Item 9.01         Financial Statements and Exhibits.

         (a)      Financial Statements of Businesses Acquired.

                  (1) Consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation (Successor)
                      as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for
                      the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial
                      statements of PNA Group, Inc. (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to
                      May 9, 2006 and for the year ended December 31, 2005; and
                  (2) Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as
                      of March 31, 2008 and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and
                      2007.
                  (3) Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as
                      of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007.

         (b)      Pro Forma Financial Information.

          The following unaudited pro forma combined financial statements combine the historical
consolidated balance sheets and statements of income of Reliance and PNA, giving effect to the acquisition
of PNA Group Holding using the purchase method of accounting. Certain historical balance sheet and
income statement amounts of PNA Group Holding have been reclassified to conform to the financial
statement presentation of Reliance. The pro forma financial information also gives effect to the exclusion
of the results of operations of Travel Main Corporation (which was not acquired by Reliance as part of the
acquisition of PNA Group Holding, and which owns certain real property that is leased to the operating
subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding). The pro forma financial information does not give effect, however,
to the inclusion of the results of operations of Precision Flamecutting & Steel, L.P. (“Precision”) and Sugar
Steel Corporation (“Sugar”) (and its affiliate), businesses which PNA Group Holding acquired through its
subsidiary PNA Group. Inc. in December 2007 and March 2008, respectively, for periods prior to the
acquisition of such businesses. Unaudited net sales of Precision and Sugar were approximately $54.5
million and $104.7 million, respectively for the year ended December 31, 2007. Furthermore, no effect has
been given in the unaudited pro forma combined statements of income for operating benefits that may be
realized through the combination of the entities including certain non-recurring expenses related to a
compensation plan that was terminated as part of the acquisition, management fees paid to Platinum Equity,
an affiliate of the sellers, and certain other non-recurring executive compensation and other corporate costs
that Reliance does not expect to incur after completing the acquisition of PNA Group Holding.



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The unaudited pro forma combined balance sheet as of June 30, 2008 gives effect to the
acquisition of PNA Group Holding as if it had occurred on June 30, 2008. The unaudited pro forma
combined statements of income assume the acquisition of PNA Group Holding was effected on January 1,
2008 and January 1, 2007 for the pro forma statements of income for the six months ended June 30, 2008
and the year ended December 31, 2007, respectively.

          The unaudited pro forma financial statements are presented for illustrative purposes only and are
not necessarily indicative of the consolidated financial position or consolidated results of operations of
Reliance that would have been reported had the acquisition occurred on the dates indicated, nor do they
represent a forecast of the consolidated financial position of Reliance at any future date or the consolidated
results of operations of Reliance for any future period.

         The acquisition of PNA Group Holding is being accounted for using the purchase method of
accounting. The pro forma information presented, including allocation of the purchase price, is based on
preliminary estimates of the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed. As we complete the
valuation of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed in accordance with purchase accounting rules, the
actual adjustments may differ from the pro forma adjustments, and the differences may be material.

         The unaudited pro forma combined financial statements, including the notes thereto, should be
read in conjunction with the historical consolidated financial statements, including the notes thereto, and
other information of Reliance included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2007 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended March 31 and June 30, 2008,
respectively, and the financial statements of PNA Group Holding included in Exhibits 99.3 and 99.4 of this
Amendment.




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RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.
                                              Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet
                                                          As of June 30, 2008
                                                             (In thousands)

                                                                                     Pro Forma Adjustments
                                                               PNA Group         Less, Assets and  Other Pro
                                        Reliance Steel &        Holding           Liabilities not    Forma                    Pro Forma
                                        Aluminum Co.           Corporation         Purchased      Adjustments                 Combined
                                                                                                       B
                                                                                        A
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents               $        89,843    $          7,646      $      (3,767)   $         -             $         93,722
Accounts receivable, net                        946,081             309,959                  -              -                    1,256,040
Inventories                                   1,106,532             513,791                  -          2,237     (i)            1,622,560
Prepaids and other current assets                23,915              17,464                                 -                       41,379
  Total current assets                        2,166,371             848,860             (3,767)         2,237                    3,013,701

Property, plant and equipment, net              871,569              90,841            (26,606)        45,000     (ii)            980,804

Goodwill                                        890,727              32,454                  -        224,238    (iii)           1,147,419
Intangible assets, net                          464,312              30,048                           287,855    (iv)              782,215
Other assets                                     80,274              29,537             (7,280)       (15,022)    (v)               87,509
  Total assets                          $     4,473,253    $       1,031,740           (37,653)   $   544,308             $      6,011,648


Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity
Accounts payable                        $       486,630    $        213,022      $        (514)   $         -        $            699,138
Accrued expenses                                248,507              56,118                  -         42,450 (vi)                347,075
Income taxes payable                             26,064              18,041                  -        (28,603) (vii)               15,502
Deferred income taxes                            23,143                   -                  -              -                      23,143
Current maturities of long-term debt             45,522                   -                  -              -                      45,522
Current maturities of capital lease
                                                    631                   -                  -              -                          631
  obligations
   Total current liabilities                    830,497             287,181               (514)        13,847                    1,131,011

Long-term debt                                1,105,386             772,318            (47,775)       380,674    (viii)          2,210,603
Capital lease obligations                         4,179                  -                   -                                       4,179
Other long-term liabilities                      67,129               3,232                  -                                      70,361
Deferred income taxes                           199,358               6,746                  -        120,777    (ix)              326,881
Minority interest                                 1,771               1,909                  -                                       3,680

Total shareholders' equity (deficit)          2,264,933              (39,646)           10,636         29,010     (x)            2,264,933
  Total liabilities and shareholders'
      equity                            $     4,473,253    $       1,031,740     $     (37,653)   $   544,308             $      6,011,648




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RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.
                         Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet

A. Assets and Liabilities not Purchased by Reliance

    This pro forma adjustment is to adjust the historical PNA Group Holding financial statements for the
    distribution of Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”), an entity not purchased by Reliance as part of the
    acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Travel Main owns certain real property that is leased to various
    subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding and is controlled by the former stockholders of PNA Group Holding.
    Prior to the closing of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, Travel Main was distributed to a newly-
    created entity controlled by the former stockholders of PNA Group Holding. The operating leases between
    the subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding and Travel Main remain in place after the acquisition of PNA
    Group Holding. Reliance does not expect to be required to consolidate Travel Main going forward, and
    therefore Reliance has eliminated Travel Main’s assets and liabilities and the results of Travel Main’s
    operations and Reliance has included the income statement effects of the operating leases in the pro forma
    financial statements.

B. All Other Pro Forma Adjustments

    (i) Inventories
    Represents the pro forma adjustment to record inventories at fair market value based on current estimates.

    (ii) Property, Plant, & Equipment
    Represents the pro forma adjustment to record the estimated fair values of PNA Group Holding’s real and
    personal property based upon preliminary estimates. The values of these assets are subject to adjustment
    upon completion of our valuations.

    (iii) Goodwill
    The estimated total purchase price of the acquisition is based on a price of $323.4 million for all of the
    outstanding shares of PNA Group Holding, inclusive of acquisition costs, and the repayment or refinancing
    by Reliance of PNA Group Holding’s outstanding debt of approximately $725.0 million, as well as related
    tender offer premium payments of approximately $54.8 million. The total transaction value of
    approximately $1.10 billion, which includes the purchase price for the outstanding PNA Group Holding
    shares, the repayment or refinancing of PNA Group Holding’s outstanding debt inclusive of tender offer
    premium payments, and acquisition costs, was allocated to PNA Group Holding ’s assets and liabilities on
    a fair value basis and resulted in estimated goodwill of approximately $256.7 million.

    (iv) Identifiable intangible assets
    Represents the pro forma adjustments to record the estimated fair values of PNA Group Holding’s
    identifiable intangible assets relating to trade names, certain customer relationships or other intangible
    assets acquired as a result of the acquisition based upon preliminary estimates. The fair values of these
    assets are subject to adjustments upon completion of our valuations.

    (v) Other assets
    Represents the pro forma adjustments to write off PNA Group Holding’s unamortized deferred financing
    costs of $15.0 million.

    (vi) Accrued expenses
    Represents the pro forma adjustment of $38.1 million to reflect amounts becoming due and payable to
    certain employees of PNA Group Holding under the change of control provisions of an existing
    compensation plan as well as a holdback amount of $4.4 million with respect to a previously completed
    acquisition by PNA Group Holding that also became due and payable upon change of control.

    (vii) Income taxes payable
    The pro forma adjustments to income taxes payable are related to the following three items; 1) tax effect of
    the transfer of the Travel Main entity prior to the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by way of a


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distribution to a newly created entity by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding, in a taxable transaction
giving rise to a tax liability estimated at approximately $7.9 million, 2) tax benefit in the amount of $14.4
million with the respect to the amounts becoming due and payable under a compensation plan discussed in
Note (vi) Accrued expenses, above, and 3) tax benefit in the amount $22.1 million with respect to the tender
offer premium payments of approximately $54.8 million.

(viii) Long-Term Debt
Represents the pro forma adjustment to the outstanding PNA Notes to reflect their repurchase value
pursuant to the tender offers as well as the net incremental borrowings incurred by Reliance to finance the
acquisition.

(ix) Deferred Income Taxes
The deferred tax liability represents the pro forma adjustment for the additional book/tax differences
created from the allocation of purchase price to the fair values of the PNA Group Holding acquired assets
and assumed liabilities. These estimates are based on the estimated prospective statutory tax rate of
approximately 38% for the combined company and could change based on changes in the applicable tax
rates and finalization of the combined company's tax position as well as based on changes in the allocation
of the purchase price among the acquired assets and liabilities assumed.

(x) Shareholders' Equity
Represents the pro forma adjustments to eliminate the historical stockholders' equity of PNA Group
Holding.




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Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
                                           Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
                                                 For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2008
                                             (In thousands, except share and per share amounts)

                                                                                    Pro Forma Adjustments
                                                                                     Less,
                                                Reliance Steel    PNA Group       Assets and      Other Pro
                                                & Aluminum         Holding                         Forma
                                                                                 Liabilities not                                Pro Forma
                                                     Co.          Corporation     Purchased      Adjustments                    Combined
                                                                                      A              B
Net sales                                       $ 4,003,238       $ 1,114,182    $          -   $          -            $         5,117,420

Costs and expenses:
  Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation
     and amortization shown below)                   2,923,952        865,696               -              -                      3,789,648
  Warehouse, delivery, selling, general and
     administrative                                   579,274         112,959        (3,079)              -                         695,312
  Depreciation and amortization                        42,810           8,342           286           6,700     (i)                  57,566

  Operating income                                    457,202         127,185         2,793           (6,700)                       574,894

  Interest expense                                     (32,774)       (33,279)       (1,643)          8,069     (ii)                (56,341)
  Other income (expense), net                             (886)           782             -               -                            (104)

Income before minority interest and
                                                      423,542          94,688         1,150           1,369                         518,449
   income taxes
 Minority interest                                        (73)         (1,749)            -               -                          (1,822)
Income from continuing operations before
   income taxes                                       423,469          92,939         1,150           1,369                         516,627

Provision for income taxes                            159,478                             435            934    (iii)               194,878
                                                                       34,901
Net income                                      $     263,991     $    58,038    $        715   $        435            $           321,749


Income from continuing operations - diluted     $         3.58                                                          $              4.37
Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted       73,651,222                                                                   73,651,222
Income from continuing operations - basic       $         3.62                                                              $          4.41
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic         72,936,666                                                                   72,936,666




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Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
                                              Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
                                                     For the Year Ended December 31, 2007
                                                (In thousands, except share and per share amounts)

                                                                                        Pro Forma Adjustments
                                                                                         Less,
                                                  Reliance Steel    PNA Group         Assets and      Other Pro
                                                  & Aluminum         Holding         Liabilities not   Forma                   Pro Forma
                                                       Co.          Corporation                      Adjustments
                                                                                      Purchased                                Combined
                                                                                          A              B
Net sales                                         $    7,255,679    $ 1,632,469      $          -   $          -           $     8,888,148

Costs and expenses:
  Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation and
     amortization shown below)                         5,418,161        1,353,843               -              -                 6,772,004
  Warehouse, delivery, selling, general and
                                                       1,034,139         178,536          (5,890)             -                  1,218,565
     administrative
  Depreciation and amortization                           79,873          11,553             573          8,450     (i)             99,303


  Operating income                                      723,506                            5,317          (8,450)                  798,276
                                                                          88,537

  Interest expense                                       (78,710)         (63,135)        (3,334)        12,667     (ii)          (125,844)
  Other income (expense), net                              9,931            2,558              -              -                     12,489

Income before minority interest and
   income taxes                                         654,727           27,960           1,983          4,217                    684,921
 Minority interest                                         (334)          (2,374)              -              -                     (2,708)
Income from continuing operations before
   income taxes                                         654,393           25,586           1,983          4,217                    682,213
Provision for income taxes                              246,438           12,309           1,089           (648) (iii)             257,010
Net income                                        $     407,955     $     13,277     $        894   $     4,865            $       425,203


Income from continuing operations - diluted       $         5.36                                                           $          5.59
Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted         76,064,616                                                                76,064,616
Income from continuing operations - basic         $         5.39                                                           $          5.62
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic           75,622,799                                                                75,622,799




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RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.
                              NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA
                             COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

A. Assets and Liabilities Not Purchased by Reliance

    This pro forma adjustment is to adjust the PNA Group Holding financial statements for the distribution
    of Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”), an entity not purchased by Reliance as part of the
    acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Travel Main owns certain real property that is leased to various
    PNA Group Holding subsidiaries and is controlled by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding. Prior
    to the closing of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding Travel Main was distributed to a newly-
    created entity controlled by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding. The operating leases between
    the PNA Group Holding entities and Travel Main remain in place after the acquisition of PNA Group
    Holding. Reliance does not expect to be required to consolidate Travel Main going forward, and
    therefore Reliance has eliminated Travel Main’s assets, liabilities and the results of Travel Main’s
    operations and Reliance has included the income statement effects of the operating leases in the pro
    forma financial statements.

B. Other Pro Forma Adjustments

    (i) Depreciation and Amortization Expense
    To reflect the pro forma effect on depreciation and amortization expense of the write-up of PNA Group
    Holding’s property, plant and equipment and identifiable intangible assets to their estimated fair
    market values at the date of the acquisition. The amount of this adjustment may change as the values of
    the underlying asset valuations are finalized.

    (ii) Interest Expense
    Represents the pro forma adjustment for the elimination of interest expense related to all of the
    approximately $725.0 million of outstanding PNA Group Holding debt and the addition of the interest
    expense related to approximately $1.10 billion of new debt incurred by Reliance in connection with the
    acquisition of PNA Group Holding and the related repayment or refinancing of all of PNA Group
    Holding’s debt, comprised of a $500.0 million term loan and $596.2 million of borrowings under our
    existing revolving credit facility. For the purposes of the pro forma statements of income, we have
    assumed an interest rate of 5.34%, based on LIBOR plus 2.25%, in respect of the new term loan, and
    an interest rate of 3.03%, based on LIBOR plus 0.55%, in respect of the existing revolving credit
    facility. A change of 0.125% in the applicable interest rates on the borrowings under the term loan and
    the revolving credit facility would result in a change of $1.4 million in our interest expense on an
    annual basis. These pro forma adjustments reflect a reduction in interest expense of approximately $8.1
    million and $12.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and the year ended December 31,
    2007, respectively, primarily due to Reliance’s overall lower cost of borrowings.

    (iii) Income Tax Provision
    To reflect the pro forma effect on consolidated income tax expense of the above adjustments,
    determined based on an estimated prospective effective tax rate of 37.7% for the combined company.
    This estimate could change based on changes in the applicable tax rates and finalization of the
    combined company's tax position.




                                                   11
(c)   Exhibits.

      Exhibit No.   Description

      4.1           Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel &
                    Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers,
                    and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks
                    identified as lenders therein. (1)
      4.2           First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated July
                    31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC
                    Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A.,
                    as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (2)
      4.3           Fourth Supplemental Indenture, dated August 1, 2008 by and among The
                    Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee, and PNA Group, Inc. and the
                    subsidiaries of PNA Group, Inc. that are guarantors with respect thereto. (3)
                    Press Release dated August 4, 2008. (4)
      99.1
                    Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1, 2008. (5)
      99.2
      99.3          The consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation
                    (Successor) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended
                    December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31,
                    2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc.
                    (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for
                    the year ended December 31, 2005 and the unaudited consolidated financial
                    statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of March 31, 2008 and
                    2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007. (6)

      99.4          The unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding
                    Corporation as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June
                    30, 2008 and 2007.


      (1)
         Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
      dated July 31, 2008.
      (2)
        Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K
      dated July 31, 2008.
      (3)
        Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.3 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
      dated July 31, 2008.
      (4)
        Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
      dated July 31, 2008.
      (5)
        Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
      dated July 31, 2008.
      (6)
        Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
      dated July 17, 2008




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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 thereunto duly authorized.

                                             RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.


Dated: October 14, 2008                      By /s/ Karla Lewis
                                                Karla Lewis
                                                Executive Vice President and
                                                Chief Financial Officer




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RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO.

                            FORM 8–K/A

                        INDEX TO EXHIBITS

Exhibit No.   Description

4.1           Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel &
              Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers,
              and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks
              identified as lenders therein. (1)
4.2           First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated July
              31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC
              Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A.,
              as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (2)
4.3           Fourth Supplemental Indenture, dated August 1, 2008 by and among The
              Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee, and PNA Group, Inc. and the
              subsidiaries of PNA Group, Inc. that are guarantors with respect thereto. (3)
              Press Release dated August 4, 2008. (4)
99.1
              Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1, 2008. (5)
99.2
99.3          The consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation
              (Successor) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended
              December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31,
              2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc.
              (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for
              the year ended December 31, 2005 and the unaudited consolidated financial
              statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of March 31, 2008 and
              2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007. (6)

99.4          The unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding
              Corporation as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended
              June 30, 2008 and 2007.


(1)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
dated July 31, 2008.
(2)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K
dated July 31, 2008.
(3)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.3 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
dated July 31, 2008.
(4)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
dated July 31, 2008.
(5)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
dated July 31, 2008.
(6)
  Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K,
dated July 17, 2008




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PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
                      UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands of dollars, except share amounts)

                                                                          December 31,              June 30,
                                                                              2007                   2008
         Assets
         Current assets
           Cash and cash equivalents                                       $      15,471        $        5,860
           Restricted cash                                                         2,096                 1,786
           Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts
             of $4,985 and $6,463, respectively                                  185,932            309,959
           Inventories, net                                                      392,110            513,791
           Receivables from affiliates                                               487                686
           Other current assets                                                   18,950             16,778
                Total current assets                                             615,046            848,860
         Property, plant and equipment, net                                       72,104             90,841
         Goodwill                                                                 32,667             32,454
         Intangible assets, net                                                   34,380             30,048
         Deferred financing costs, net                                            15,466             15,022
         Equity investments                                                        8,941              9,723
         Other noncurrent assets                                                   2,215              4,792
                Total assets                                               $     780,819        $ 1,031,740

         Liabilities and Stockholders' Deficit
         Current liabilities
           Accounts payable                                            $         136,218        $      213,022
           Payables to affiliates                                                  1,237                 1,421
           Other payables                                                         45,689                54,697
           Income taxes payable                                                      673                18,041
                     Total current liabilities                                   183,817               287,181
         Long term debt, net of current maturities                               688,940               772,318
         Deferred income taxes                                                       947                 6,746
         Accrued pension costs                                                     3,316                 3,232
               Total liabilities                                                 877,020             1,069,477
         Commitments and contingencies
         Minority interest                                                         1,483                 1,909
         Stockholders' deficit
           Common stock: $.01 par value - 10,000,000 shares authorized;
             8,750,000 shares issued and outstanding                                  88                 88
           Additional paid-in capital                                                  -                  -
           Accumulated deficit                                                   (97,980)           (39,942)
           Accumulated other comprehensive income                                    208                208
               Total stockholders' deficit                                       (97,684)           (39,646)
               Total liabilities and stockholders' deficit             $         780,819        $ 1,031,740




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




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PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
                 UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME


(in thousands of dollars, except share and per share amounts)



                                                                                    Six Months Ended June 30,
                                                                                     2007               2008

       Net sales                                                                $     821,995       $ 1,114,182
       Cost and expenses:
              Cost of materials sold (exclusive of items shown below)                 674,231            865,696
              Processing                                                               16,285             22,495
              Distribution                                                             11,381             13,745
              Selling, general and administrative                                      60,268             76,719
              Amortization of intangibles                                               2,750              4,457
              Depreciation                                                              2,967              3,885
                   Total operating costs and expenses                                 767,882            986,997
       Operating income                                                                54,113            127,185
       Interest expense                                                                28,754             33,279
       Income from equity investments                                                  (1,139)              (782)
              Income before minority interest and income tax expense                   26,498             94,688
       Minority interest                                                                1,114              1,749
              Income before income tax expense                                         25,384             92,939
       Income tax expense                                                               9,676             34,901
              Net income                                                        $      15,708       $     58,038



          Basic and fully diluted earnings per share ………………………… $                           1.80    $           6.63

          Basic and fully diluted number of shares
            outstanding (see Note 14) …...…………………………………                              8,750,000          8,750,000

          Cash dividends per share …………………………………………                             $        19.07      $           -




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




                                                                -2-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
        UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT
                            SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2008


  (in thousands of dollars, except shares)




                                                                                            Accumulated
                                                                Additional                     Other
                                         Common Stock            Paid-in       Accumulated Comprehensive
                                       Shares    Value           Capital          Deficit     Income                   Total


                                      8,750,000    $     88      $      -        $   (97,980)     $      208       $    (97,684)
Balances at December 31, 2007
Net income                                   -          -               -            58,038               -              58,038

                                      8,750,000    $     88      $      -        $   (39,942)     $      208       $    (39,646)
Balances at June 30, 2008




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




                                                              -3-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
         UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands of dollars)
                                                                       Six Months Ended June 30,
                                                                         2007            2008
        Cash flows from operating activities
        Net income                                                      $   15,708         $    58,038
        Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
          provided by (used in) operating activities
             Depreciation and amortization                                   5,717                8,342
             Amortization of deferred financing costs
                and original issue discount                                     925               1,155
             Provision for bad debts                                            427               1,823
             Deferred income taxes                                            1,652                (155)
             Gain on disposal of fixed assets                                  (517)                  8
             Minority interests                                               1,114               2,464
             Income from equity investments                                  (1,139)             (1,496)
             Dividends received from equity investments                         630                   -
             (Increase) decrease in
                Accounts receivable                                         (19,178)           (110,296)
                Receivables from/payables to affiliates                         345                 (15)
                Inventories                                                  17,034             (88,621)
                Other assets                                                  4,096                 752
             Increase (decrease) in
                Payables                                                      5,060              66,599
                Accruals                                                    (10,868)              4,076
                Income tax payable                                          (11,301)             18,330
                Accrued pension cost                                           (998)                (84)
          Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities                 8,707             (39,080)
        Cash flows from investing activities
        (Increase) decrease in restricted cash                               (1,164)                310
        Purchase of property, plant and equipment                            (8,271)            (12,510)
        Proceeds from disposals of property, plant and equipment              1,084                  48
        Acquisition of MSC, net of cash acquired                             (5,300)                  -
        Acquisition of Sugar Steel, net of cash acquired                          -             (39,760)
          Net cash used in investing activities                             (13,651)            (51,912)
        Cash flows from financing activities
        Proceeds from Floating Rate Note issue                             167,025                   -
        Net proceeds on revolving credit facility                            3,035              84,638
        Other long-term debt                                                  (278)               (223)
        Payment on Preussag North America, Inc. seller note                 (1,000)             (1,000)
        Deferred financing costs                                            (5,188)               (711)
        Initial public offering costs                                         (959)                  -
        Dividend paid to minority interest holders                            (833)             (1,323)
        Dividends paid to stockholders                                    (166,870)                  -
          Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities               (5,068)             81,381
        Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents                          (10,012)             (9,611)
        Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period                    12,891              15,471
        Cash and cash equivalents at end of period                      $    2,879         $     5,860
        Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
        Cash paid during the period for:
          Interest                                                      $   27,938         $    32,483
          Income taxes                                                  $   19,380         $    17,097




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


                                                      -4-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                      `
Note 1.      Description of Business

Description of Business

PNA Group Holding Corporation (“PNA Group Holding”), formerly known as Travel Holding Corporation, is
owned by Platinum Equity Capital Partners and its affiliates (together referred to as “Platinum”) and is a holding
company which owns all the outstanding stock of its two subsidiaries, PNA Intermediate Holding Corporation
(“PNA Intermediate”) and Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”). PNA Intermediate is a holding company
which owns all the outstanding stock of its subsidiary, PNA Group, Inc. (“PNA”). PNA is a holding company which
provides management services to and conducts business through six operating subsidiaries. PNA Group Holding
and its subsidiaries are referred to collectively herein as the “Company” or “Successor Company”, “we”, “us” or
“our”.

PNA Group Holding was incorporated in February 2006 in the state of Delaware for the purpose acquiring PNA.
Prior to 2006, PNA was owned by Preussag North America, Inc., a holding company which was the U.S. subsidiary
of a German corporation. PNA Group Holding completed the acquisition of PNA on May 9, 2006. PNA
Intermediate was incorporated in Delaware on January 25, 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of PNA Group
Holding for the purposes of issuing the Floating Rate Notes (see Note 8, Long-term Debt). The capital stock of PNA
was contributed by PNA Group Holding to PNA Intermediate on January 29, 2007. As a result, PNA became a
wholly-owned subsidiary of PNA Intermediate.

The Company, through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, PNA, is a leading national steel service center group
that distributes steel products and provides value-added steel processing services to our customers, which are largely
comprised of fabricators and original equipment manufacturers, across a diversified group of industries, including
the non-residential construction, machinery and equipment, manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications and
utilities markets. The Company distributes a variety of steel products, including a full line of structural and long
products, plate, flat rolled coil, tubulars and sheet, as well as performs a variety of value-added processing services
for our customers.

During 2007, PNA operated its business through four operating subsidiaries: Infra-Metals Co. (“Infra-Metals”),
Delta Steel, LP (“Delta”), Feralloy Corporation (“Feralloy”) and Metals Supply Company, Ltd. (“Metals Supply” or
“MSC”). PNA completed the acquisition of Precision Flamecutting & Steel, L.P. (“Precision Flamecutting”) on
December 24, 2007, and on March 14, 2008, PNA acquired all the capital interests of Sugar Steel Corporation and
its affiliate, S&S Steel Warehouse, Inc. (together referred to as “Sugar Steel”). See Note 2, Business Combinations
for further discussion of the 2007 and 2008 acquisitions.

On June 16, 2008, PNA Group Holding and its stockholders entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with a
subsidiary of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., a California corporation (“Reliance”) that is a New York Stock
Exchange listed company. On August 1, 2008, that subsidiary acquired all the issued and outstanding shares of
capital stock of PNA Group Holding. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation for further discussion.

Basis of Presentation
Interim Financial Reporting
In the opinion of management, the interim condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments
(consisting of only normally recurring accruals) and disclosures considered necessary for a fair presentation of the
consolidated financial position and results of operations of the Company and its subsidiaries as of and for the interim
periods presented herein. The condensed consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2007 has been derived
from the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements as of that date. The accompanying unaudited interim
condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and footnotes required by
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America for complete financial statements. The
consolidated results of operations and of cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2008 are not necessarily
indicative of the results to be expected for the full year. These interim statements should be read in conjunction with
the December 31, 2007 audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Registration
Statement on Form S-1 (Amendment No. 5).


                                                         -5-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                         `
Principles of Consolidation
The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned
subsidiaries. Significant intercompany balances and transactions within the consolidated group have been
eliminated in consolidation.

Equity Investments
The equity method of accounting is used where the Company's investment in voting stock gives it the ability to
exercise significant influence over the investee, generally 20% to 50%. The equity method is used to account for
Feralloy's investments in Indiana Pickling and Processing Company (45% interest), Acero Prime S. de R.L. de C.V.
(40% interest) and Oregon Feralloy Partners LLC (40% interest). The Company had $5,738 and $6,467 of
undistributed earnings in equity investments at December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively.

Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United
States of America 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. These estimates are based on historical
experience and information that is available to management about current events and actions the Company may take
in the future. Significant items subject to estimates and assumptions include the evaluation of the recoverability of
the carrying value of long-lived assets and goodwill; valuation allowances for receivables, inventories and deferred
income tax assets; legal and environmental liabilities; and assets and obligations related to employee benefit plans.
Actual results could differ from those estimates and the differences could be material.

Significant Accounting Policies

Recently Issued Accounting Standards
In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Statement of Financial Accounting
Standards (“FAS”) No. 157, Fair Value Measurements (“FAS 157”). FAS 157 establishes a framework for
measuring the fair value of assets and liabilities. This framework is intended to provide increased consistency in
how fair value determinations are made under various existing accounting standards which permit, or in some cases
require, estimates of fair market value. FAS 157 also expands financial statement disclosure requirements about a
company’s use of fair value measurements, including the effect of such measures on earnings. FAS 157 is effective
for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. The Company adopted the provisions of FAS 157 related to its
financial assets and liabilities effective January 1, 2008, which did not have a material impact on the Company’s
consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
The fair value hierarchy for disclosure of fair value measurements under FAS 157 is as follows:
          Level 1 -            Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities
          Level 2 -            Quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or
                               inputs that are observable
          Level 3 -            Inputs that are unobservable (for example cash flow modeling inputs
                               based on assumptions)

The following table summarizes assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2008, as
required by FAS 157:
                                                     Level 1         Level 2        Level 3
                      Assets                         $    -          $    -         $     -
                      Liabilities
                      Interest rate swap             $    -          $ 1,130        $     -

See Note 15, Derivative Financial Instruments for further discussion of the interest rate swaps and determination of
their fair value. In conjunction with the sale of PNA Group Holding, these interest rate swaps were terminated in
July 2008. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation.

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PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                          `
In February 2008, the FASB issued FSP 157-1 and 157-2. FSP 157-1 amends FAS 157 to exclude FAS No. 13,
“Accounting for Leases,” (“FAS 13”) and its related interpretive accounting pronouncements that address leasing
transactions, while FSP 157-2 delays the effective date of the application of FAS 157 to fiscal years beginning after
November 15, 2008 for all nonfinancial assets and nonfinancial liabilities that are recognized or disclosed at fair
value in the financial statements on a nonrecurring basis. Non-recurring nonfinancial assets and nonfinancial
liabilities include those measured at fair value in goodwill impairment testing, indefinite lived intangible assets
measured at fair value for impairment testing, asset retirement obligations initially measured at fair value, and those
assets and liabilities initially measured at fair value in a business combination.

In February 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 159, The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial
Liabilities—including an amendment to FASB Statement No. 115, (“FAS 159”), which permits entities to choose to
measure many financial instruments and certain other items at fair value that are not currently required to be
measured at fair value. We adopted FAS 159 as of January 1, 2008. The adoption of FAS 159 did not have a
material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows.

In December 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 141 (revised 2007), Business Combinations FAS 141(R) which
replaces FAS No.141, Business Combination. FAS 141(R) retains the underlying concepts of FAS 141 in that all
business combinations are still required to be accounted for at fair value under the acquisition method of accounting
but FAS 141(R) changed the method of applying the acquisition method in a number of significant aspects. FAS
141(R) is effective on a prospective basis for all business combinations for which the acquisition date is on or after
the beginning of the first annual period subsequent to December 15, 2008, with the exception of the accounting for
valuation allowances on deferred taxes and acquired tax contingencies. FAS 141(R) amends FAS 109 such that
adjustments made to valuation allowances on deferred taxes and acquired tax contingencies associated with
acquisitions that closed prior to the effective date of FAS 141(R) would also apply the provisions of FAS 141(R).
Early adoption is not allowed. The provisions of FAS 141R will only impact the Company if it is a party to a
business combination after the pronouncement has been adopted.

In December 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 160, Noncontrolling Interests in Consolidated Financial Statements,
an Amendment of ARB 51 (“FAS 160”). FAS 160 amends ARB 51 to establish new standards that will govern the
accounting for and reporting of (1) noncontrolling interest in partially owned consolidated subsidiaries and (2) the
loss of control of subsidiaries. FAS 160 is effective on a prospective basis for all fiscal years, and interim periods
within those fiscal years beginning, on or after December 15, 2008, except for the presentation and disclosure
requirements, which will be applied retrospectively. Early adoption is not allowed. The Company is currently in the
process of evaluating what, if any, impact FAS 160 will have on its financial condition, results of operation and cash
flows.

In February 2008, the FASB issued FAS No. 161 Disclosures about Derivative Instruments and Hedging
Activities — an amendment of FASB Statement No. 133 (“FAS 161”), which requires enhanced disclosures about
derivative and hedging activities. Companies will be required to provide enhanced disclosures about (a) how and
why a company uses derivative instruments, (b) how derivative instruments and related hedged items are accounted
for under FAS No. 133 and related interpretations, and (c) how derivative instruments and related hedged items
affect the Company’s financial position, financial performance, and cash flows. FAS 161 is effective for financial
statements issued for fiscal and interim periods beginning after November 15, 2008. Accordingly, the Company will
ensure that it meets the enhanced disclosure provisions of FAS 161 upon the effective date thereof.


Note 2.      Business Combinations

2007 Acquisition

Precision Flamecutting

Effective December 24, 2007, PNA completed the acquisition of Precision Flamecutting pursuant to which PNA
acquired all outstanding interests in the partnership for cash consideration of $47,063 paid at closing to the former
owners, costs associated with the transaction of $280 and refinancing of $7,325 of Precision Flamecutting’s then
existing indebtedness. The acquisition was financed through additional borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit
facility of $54,388. The purchase agreement provided for a holdback of $4,706 of the purchase price which is
                                                         -7-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                           `
currently held in escrow to fund any indemnity claim by PNA as well as a working capital adjustment which was
settled resulting in a receivable of $1,389 collected in 2008.

Precision Flamecutting, a Texas limited partnership operating one facility in Houston, is in the business of
processing and distributing carbon, alloy, and high strength, low alloy steel plate, including plasma-cutting, flame-
cutting, and beveling services, as well as machining, rolling, forming, heat-treating, coating, and general machining
and fabrication services. The acquisition provided the Company the opportunity to broaden its value-added
processing capabilities and product offerings and expand and diversify its customer base as well as increase its
market share in one of the Company’s strategic locations. The acquisition of Precision Flamecutting represents an
addition to the Company’s long products and plate business segment (see Note 13, Business Segment Information).

The Company performed an initial allocation of the purchase price based on valuations and estimates of the fair
value of the assets acquired, including identifiable intangible assets, and liabilities assumed. The purchase price
allocation was refined upon the settlement of the working capital adjustment. There was not a significant difference
between the initial purchase price allocation entry and the amount recorded upon the final working capital
adjustment settlement. The purchase price allocation resulted in the recording of goodwill totaling $22,568, all of
which is expected to be deductible for tax purposes. Other intangible assets acquired and their respective recorded
amounts were as follows: customer relationships - $13,780, non-compete agreement - $6,564 and backlog - $63. The
useful lives of the acquired intangible assets are 15 years, 2 years, and 1 month for customer relationships, non-
compete agreement and backlog, respectively.

2008 Acquisition

Sugar Steel

Effective March 14, 2008, PNA completed the acquisition of all the outstanding capital stock and ownership
interests of Sugar Steel for an initial aggregate purchase price of approximately $44,826 subject to certain post-
closing working capital and other settlement adjustments. The purchase price included cash consideration paid at
closing to the former owners of $24,926, refinancing of $16,100 of Sugar Steel’s then existing indebtedness and
approximately $300 in transaction costs. The settlement of certain working capital and other adjustments resulted in
the Seller repaying $1,000 of the purchase price in June 2008. In addition, the purchase agreement provided for a
holdback of $3,500 of the purchase price to fund any indemnity claim by PNA and which will be paid over the two
years following closing. The acquisition was financed through additional borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit
facility.

Sugar Steel was founded in 1966 and is a general line metals service center company serving the greater Chicago
area and adjacent states. Sugar Steel specializes primarily in carbon structural products such as beams, angles,
tubes, squares, channels, pipes, bars and basement columns, and provides value-added processing services such as
sawing, shearing, flame cutting, plasma cutting, angle cutting, cambering, splitting and shot blasting. The
acquisition provided PNA the ability to expand its long products and plate segment in this strategic market. The
acquisition of Sugar Steel represents an addition to the Company’s long products and plate business segment (see
Note 13, Business Segment Information).

The Company performed an initial allocation of the purchase price based on initial valuations and estimates of the
fair value of the assets acquired, including identifiable intangible assets, and liabilities assumed. The purchase price
allocation was refined upon completion of the final valuation and upon finalizing the working capital and other
settlement adjustments. The purchase price allocation resulted in an estimated fair value of net assets acquired of
$48,290, which exceeded the purchase price by $4,464. This estimated fair value of net assets acquired in excess of
the purchase price was allocated as a pro rata reduction of long-lived assets in accordance with FAS No. 141,
Business Combinations.

The operating results of Precision Flamecutting and Sugar Steel are included in the Company’s Consolidated
Statements of Income from their respective dates of acquisition.




                                                          -8-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                               `
Note 3.      Inventories

Inventories consist of the following:
                                                                    December 31,           June 30,
                                                                        2007                2008
Raw materials                                                           $ 374,027          $ 494,301
Finished goods                                                             18,083             19,490
                                                                        $ 392,110          $ 513,791



Note 4.      Other Current Assets

Other current assets consist of the following:

                                                                      December 31,         June 30,
                                                                          2007              2008
Other receivables                                                       $  9,131           $  4,952
Prepaid expenses and other                                                 1,696              3,289
Deferred income taxes                                                      8,123              8,537
                                                                        $ 18,950           $ 16,778



Note 5.      Property, Plant and Equipment

Property, plant and equipment consist of the following:

                                                          Estimated         December 31,        June 30,
                                                          Useful Life           2007             2008
Land                                                                          $  5,998          $   7,511
Buildings and improvements                                25-40 years           28,434             34,420
Equipment                                                  5-10 years           45,169             51,641
Construction in progress                                                         2,173             10,637
                                                                                81,774           104,209
Less: accumulated depreciation                                                  (9,670)           (13,368)
                                                                              $ 72,104          $ 90,841

Depreciation expense was $2,967 and $3,885 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively.


Note 6.      Intangible Assets

Intangible assets consist of the following as of December 31, 2007:

                                         Amortization       Gross Carrying Accumulated Net Carrying
                                           Period              Amount      Amortization  Amount
Customer relationships                                          $   30,237        $   (3,867)    $    26,370
                                          15-20 years
Non-competition agreements                  2 years                 12,446            (4,656)          7,790
Backlog                                   1-3 months                   797              (734)             63
Proprietary software                        3 years                    352              (195)            157
                                                                $   43,832        $   (9,452)    $    34,380

                                                          -9-
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                   `

Intangible assets consist of the following as of June 30, 2008:

                                           Amortization     Gross Carrying Accumulated Net Carrying
                                             Period            Amount      Amortization  Amount
Customer relationships                                             $   30,237    $  (6,125)    $ 24,112
                                            15-20 years
Non-competition agreements                    2 years                  12,572       (6,734)       5,838
Backlog                                     1-3 months                    797         (797)         -
Proprietary software                          3 years                     352         (254)          98
                                                                   $   43,958    $ (13,910)    $ 30,048

Amortization expense was $2,750 and $4,457 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively.

Note 7.      Other Payables

Other payables consist of the following:

                                                                       December 31,     June 30,
                                                                           2007           2008
Current maturities of long-term debt                                     $  1,846       $  1,883
Accrued bonuses                                                            12,262         16,878
Accrued interest                                                           13,830         12,949
Deferred consideration payable                                                -            3,500
Accrued expenses and other                                                 17,751         19,487
                                                                         $ 45,689       $ 54,697




Note 8.      Long-Term Debt

Long-term debt consists of the following:
                                                                       December 31,     June 30,
                                                                           2007          2008
Revolver loan                                                            $ 213,374      $ 298,012
Senior notes                                                               250,000        250,000
Floating rate notes                                                        167,338        167,531
Real estate mortgages                                                       49,074         48,658
Preussag North America, Inc. seller note                                    11,000         10,000
                                                                           690,786        774,201
Less: current maturities of long-term debt                                  (1,846)        (1,883)
                                                                         $ 688,940      $ 772,318

The Company has two long-term debt obligations, the PNA revolving credit facility and the Floating Rate Notes, for
which interest accrued at a floating rate. Outstanding borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit facility totaled
$213,374 and $298,012 as of December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively. Interest rates on these lines of
credit ranged from 6.375% to 6.75% at December 31, 2007 and 4.438% to 5.5% at June 30, 2008. Cash interest
accrued on the Floating Rate Notes at a rate per annum, reset quarterly, equal to the three-month LIBOR plus 7.0%.
The interest rate was 11.87% as of December 31, 2007 and 9.68% as of June 30, 2008.

Under the terms of PNA’s revolving credit facility in place as of December 31, 2007, PNA was permitted to borrow
up to $375 million based on a borrowing capacity calculation equal to 65% of eligible inventory plus 85% of eligible

                                                          - 10 -
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                          `
accounts receivable, whereas the inventory portion of our capacity calculation was limited to $230 million. On
March 11, 2008, PNA entered into an amendment with its senior secured lenders to increase the revolving credit
facility from $375 million to $425 million and to increase the borrowing limit on inventory from $230 million to
$260 million. Other terms of the amendment provide PNA with increased flexibility with regard to certain
restrictive operating covenants including an increase in annual capital expenditure limits, the ability to make certain
acquisitions without prior consent and approval to incur other indebtedness in specific circumstances. On August 1,
2008, Reliance paid off and terminated the PNA revolving credit facility. Reliance will provide an inter-company
loan to PNA for its working capital and general corporate needs.

The indenture governing the Senior Notes contained restrictions on payment of dividends or other payments by the
Company to PNA Intermediate. The Floating Rate Notes were issued pursuant to that Indenture dated as of February
12, 2007 with The Bank of New York Mellon (formerly The Bank of New York) as trustee. The indenture
governing the Floating Rate Notes contained similar restrictions on dividends payable by PNA Intermediate to our
parent, PNA Group Holding, to those contained in the indenture governing the Senior Notes.

On July 1, 2008, Reliance announced tender offers and consent solicitations with respect to the Senior Notes and the
Floating Rate Notes in connection with the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by Reliance. All of the Senior Notes
and the Floating Rate Notes were validly tendered and not withdrawn by the termination date. Reliance settled the
purchase of the Senior Notes and the Floating Rate Notes on August 4, 2008 and retired and cancelled the Floating
Rate Notes as of the same date. The Senior Notes were amended by a Supplemental Indenture to eliminate
substantially all of the restrictive covenants, and the Senior Notes remain outstanding as obligations of PNA for the
benefit of Reliance. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation.

The real estate mortgages relate to the properties owned by Travel Main and leased to PNA operating entities.
These mortgages were distributed to the PNA Group Holding stockholders prior to Reliance’s acquisition of PNA
Group Holding.

Note 9.      Retirement Benefits and Compensation Plans

The Company has two noncontributory, defined benefit pension plans and a nonqualified, unfunded retirement plan
(together, the “Plans”). Of the noncontributory, defined benefit pension plans, one covers substantially all Feralloy
nonunion employees who have attained age 21 (the “Non-Union Pension Plan”) and the other covers all union
employees at Feralloy's Midwest, Southern and St. Louis divisions. Feralloy also has a nonqualified, unfunded
retirement plan (the “Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan”, or “SERP”) to provide supplemental benefits to
certain of its executive employees. To provide for the SERP, Feralloy purchased Company-owned life insurance
contracts on the related employees.

Effective December 31, 2006, the Company adopted a change to freeze the benefits under the Company’s Non-
Union Pension Plan, a defined benefit pension plan and instituted a new defined contribution plan effective January
1, 2007. On October 30, 2006, Feralloy’s Board of Directors authorized a change to freeze benefits under its SERP.

Implementation of the changes to the SERP was effective March 1, 2007 to allow for appropriate notice to affected
employees and provide time necessary for essential actuarial studies and analysis with respect to the design change
and preparation of operative documents. As a result, in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting
Standard No. 88, Employers’ Accounting for Settlements and Curtailments of Defined Benefit Pension Plans and for
Termination Benefits, the Company recognized a curtailment gain of $2,210 in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2006
related to freezing benefits of its Non-Union Pension Plan and $700 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 related
to freezing benefits of its SERP.

The components of the Plans’ net periodic pension cost (benefit) consist of the following:




                                                         - 11 -
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                       `
                                                                     Six Months Ended June 30,
                                                                        2007           2008
Components of net periodic pension (benefit) cost
     and total pension expense
Interest cost                                                         $      602        $      584
Expected return on plan assets                                              (638)             (648)
Curtailments                                                                (700)              -
Net periodic pension benefit                                          $     (736)       $      (64)

The Company also has adopted a Participation Plan effective May 17, 2007 for the purpose of providing incentive
compensation to key employees. The incentive compensation is awarded in the form of non-equity performance
units, the value of which is related to the appreciation in our value. Performance units are payable to participants
upon the occurrence of a “qualifying event”, which include the sale of PNA Group Holding stock. See Note 16, Sale
of PNA Group Holding Corporation.
Note 10.     Related Parties
Receivables from affiliates represent an amount due from our Mexican joint-venture, Acero Prime S. de R.L. de
C.V. Payables to affiliates represent amounts due to two domestic joint ventures who are parties to the group cash
management system and who have positive cash balances with the Company. Dividends paid to minority interest
holders totaled $833 and $1,323 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively.

During the six months ended June 30, 2008, the Company recorded interest on the seller note due to Preussag North
America, Inc., (see Note 1, Description of Business and Note 8, Long-Term Debt), of $427. Interest on the seller
note accrues at a rate of 8.0% per annum and is payable at the end of each fiscal quarter. Therefore, there is no
accrued interested owed at December 31, 2007 or June 30, 2008.

PNA paid Platinum $2,500 and $2,500 during the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively, related to
its annual monitoring fee pursuant to a corporate advisory services agreement with Platinum (the “Corporate
Advisory Services Agreement”).

Note 11.     Commitments and Contingencies

The Company is involved in several other legal proceedings, claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of
business. Management presently believes that the outcome of each such pending proceeding, claim or litigation will
not have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial position of the Company or on the consolidated
results of operations. Should any losses be sustained in connection with any proceeding or claim in excess of
provisions, the amount will be charged to income in the future.

The Company had purchase commitments of approximately $483,374 for inventory at June 30, 2008. These
commitments were made to assure the Company a normal supply of stock and, in management's opinion, will be
sold to obtain normal profit margins.

The consolidated group leases real estate, office space, data processing equipment automobiles and trucks. Several
of the leases require the lessee to pay taxes, maintenance and other operating expenses.


Note 12.     Income Taxes

PNA Group Holding files a consolidated federal income tax return that includes PNA Intermediate, PNA, its wholly
owned subsidiaries and their respective subsidiaries.

Income tax expense was $9,676 and $34,901 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively,
resulting in effective tax rates of 38.1% and 37.6% for the respective periods. The effective tax rate differs from that


                                                         - 12 -
PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION
    NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                              June 30, 2008

(dollars in thousands)
                                                                                                                          `
computed at the federal statutory rate of 35% principally because of the effect of state income taxes, as well as other
permanent differences between taxable income and book income.

Note 13.    Business Segment Information

The Company has two reportable segments based along product lines – the long products and plate segment and the
flat rolled segment. The long products and plate segment distributes numerous products including structural beams,
tubing, plates and pipes and provides some value-added steel processing capabilities that includes saw-cutting and
T-splitting. The flat rolled segment offers hot rolled, hot rolled pickled and oiled, cold rolled and galvanized and
other coated coil and sheet products. Virtually all of the steel sold by the flat rolled segment receives value-added
processing such as temper-passing, leveling or slitting. Through this segment, the Company also performs tolling,
in which it processes customer owned steel for a fee but does not take title to the inventory.

As discussed in Note 1, Description of Business, the Company conducts its steel services business through six
operating subsidiaries: Infra-Metals, Delta, Feralloy, MSC, Precision Flamecutting and Sugar Steel. The operations
of Feralloy comprise the flat rolled segment products while Infra-Metals, Delta, MSC, Precision Flamecutting and
Sugar Steel are aggregated to constitute the long products and plate segment based on the entities’ product lines and
their exhibiting similar economic characteristics, products, customers and delivery methods. The primary measures
used by management in evaluating the segments’ performance are net sales and operating income.

The results of the Travel Main Subsidiaries, which do not constitute a reportable segment, are combined with
holding company revenue and expenses and consolidation eliminations and reclassifications and are disclosed as
Corporate and Other for purposes of reconciling segment reporting disclosures to the condensed consolidated
financial statements.

The Company uses the same accounting policies to generate segment results as it does for its consolidated results.
None of the operating business segments relies on any one major customer. All of the Company’s goodwill is
included as part of the long products and plate segment total assets. All investments in unconsolidated equity
method entities are part of the flat rolled segment.


                                                   Long Products        Flat        Corporate
                                                     and Plate         Rolled       and Other            Total
     Six months ended June 30, 2007
     Net sales to external customers                   $ 597,358      $ 224,637       $        -     $    821,995
     Operating costs and expenses                        545,493        216,494            5,895          767,882
     Operating income (loss)                              51,865          8,143           (5,895)          54,113
     Capital spending                                      3,196          5,075              -              8,271
     Total segment assets                                508,739        179,304           58,913          746,956
     Depreciation and amortization                         4,229          1,198              290            5,717
     Income from equity investments                          -            1,139              -              1,139
     Interest expense                                     15,296          6,575            6,883           28,754

     Six months ended June 30, 2008
     Net sales to external customers                   $ 830,599      $ 283,583       $        -     $ 1,114,182
     Operating costs and expenses                        721,792        259,160            6,045         986,997
     Operating income (loss)                             108,807         24,423           (6,045)        127,185
     Capital spending                                     10,872          1,624               14          12,510
     Total segment assets                                772,160        214,136           45,444       1,031,740
     Depreciation and amortization                         6,663          1,389              290           8,342
     Income from equity investments                          -              782              -               782
     Interest expense                                     14,210          5,989           13,080          33,279




                                                         - 13 -
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Form_8-K_2008-10-14reliance steel & aluminum

  • 1. UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 8-K/A CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 31, 2008 RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) California 001-13122 95-1142616 (State or other jurisdiction of (Commission File Number) (I.R.S. Employer incorporation) Identification Number) 350 S. Grand Ave., Suite 5100 Los Angeles, CA 90071 (Address of principal executive offices) (213) 687-7700 (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code) Not applicable. (Former name or former address, if changed since last report) Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions: Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
  • 2. Item 2.01 Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets. On August 7, 2008, the Registrant filed a Current Report on Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission to report the acquisition of all of the outstanding capital stock of PNA Group Holding Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“PNA Group Holding”), as described below. At the time of the filing, certain financial statements were not available and, accordingly, were not filed with that Current Report. Prior to the completion of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, the Registrant had filed a Current Report on Form 8-K on July 17, 2008 that contained the following historical financial statements and pro forma financial information, which are incorporated by reference as exhibits to this Amendment to Current Report on Form 8-K: • Consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc. (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for the year ended December 31, 2005; • Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of March 31, 2008 and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007; and • Pro forma financial information of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. (“Reliance”, “Registrant” or the “Company”) as of March 31, 2008 and the twelve- and three-month periods ended December 31, 2007 and March 31, 2008, respectively. The Registrant is filing this Amendment to include in the Current Report the most recent interim historical financial statements of PNA Group Holding prior to the acquisition by Reliance and an update to previously filed pro forma financial information required to be filed under Item 9.01 as follows: • Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007; and • Updated pro forma financial information of Reliance as of June 30, 2008 and the twelve- and six-month periods ended December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively. On August 1, 2008, Reliance completed the acquisition of all of the outstanding capital stock of PNA Group Holding through its wholly-owned subsidiary RSAC Management Corp., a California corporation (“RSAC Management”), in accordance with the Stock Purchase Agreement dated June 16, 2008 and described in that Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on June 17, 2008. RSAC Management paid cash consideration of approximately $321 million and repaid or refinanced debt of PNA Group Holding or its subsidiaries in the amount of approximately $725 million, along with the settlement of Reliance’s cash tender offers for 100% of the outstanding notes of PNA Intermediate Holding Corporation (“PNA Intermediate”) and PNA Group, Inc. (“PNA Group”), wholly-owned subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding. (See Item 8.01 below.) The Company funded the acquisition with proceeds from its new $500 million senior unsecured term loan and borrowings under its existing $1.1 billion syndicated revolving credit facility (See Item 2.03 below.) PNA Group Holding’s operating subsidiaries include Delta Steel, LP, Feralloy Corporation, Infra- Metals Co., Metals Supply Company, Ltd., Precision Flamecutting and Steel, LP and Sugar Steel Corporation. Through these operating subsidiaries, PNA Group Holding processes and distributes principally carbon steel plate, bar, structural and flat-rolled products through 23 steel service centers throughout the United States. Feralloy Corporation also participates in five joint ventures operating seven service centers in the United States and Mexico. PNA Group Holding’s revenues were about $1.6 billion for the twelve months ended December 31, 2007 and about $1.1 billion for the six months ended June 30, 2008. Current management of each of PNA Group Holding’s operating subsidiaries will not be materially changed, although changes will be made in management of PNA Group Holding, PNA Intermediate and 2
  • 3. PNA Group. Initially, PNA Group Holding will continue to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, but the Company is considering consolidating or restructuring certain of the PNA entities. The purchase price was determined by negotiations between the Company, on the one hand, and the stockholders of PNA Group Holding, on the other. To fund the purchase price and the repayment or refinancing of debt, the Company drew down on its syndicated revolving line of credit established November 9, 2006, with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and 15 banks, as lenders, and obtained a new syndicated term loan, dated July 31, 2008, with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and a syndicate of banks, as lenders, in the amount of $500 million. The sellers, through Travel Main Corporation, own real property on which certain facilities of the operating subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding are located. Travel Main Corporation was not part of PNA Group Holding at the time of the closing of the transaction and any assets and debt of Travel Main Corporation continue to be owned, directly or indirectly, by the sellers. Upon completion of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by RSAC Management, Maurice S. “Sandy” Nelson, the Chief Executive Officer of PNA Group Holding, retired. The foregoing description of the acquisition does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the agreement previously filed with the SEC. Item 2.03 Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation Under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of Registrant In connection with the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, Reliance and RSAC Management, collectively as borrowers, entered into a Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 with Bank of America, N.A., as administrative agent, and the lenders identified therein providing for a term loan in the principal amount of $500 million (the “Term Loan”), with quarterly installment payments of 15% of the original principal. The Credit Agreement for the Term Loan has substantially the same terms and conditions as the Company’s existing syndicated revolving credit facility, and the Term Loan matures on November 9, 2011, co terminus with the Company’s existing syndicated revolving credit facility. The Company also entered into that First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement (the “Amendment”) dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance and RSAC Management, as borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A. as administrative agent, and the lenders named therein. The Amendment provides, among other things, for an increase in the amount of permitted borrowings of unsecured indebtedness by the Company. Initially the amount of permitted unsecured indebtedness for borrowed money was $500 million and it has been increased to $500 million plus the amount of the Term Loan. All of the Company’s wholly-owned material domestic subsidiaries, including the operating subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding, are guarantors of all of the Company’s consolidated debt including those items discussed above. Item 8.01 Other Events. The disclosure set forth under Items 2.01 and 2.03 above is incorporated herein by reference. Reliance issued a press release on August 4, 2008 announcing the acquisition of PNA Group Holding Corporation and discussing the related financing transactions. The press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto. On July 1, 2008, pursuant to an Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1, 2008, Reliance commenced a tender offer to purchase for cash any and all of the outstanding $250 million 10-3/4% Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Fixed Rated Notes”) issued by PNA Group pursuant to that Indenture dated as of August 15, 2006, and any and all of the $170 million Senior Floating Rate Toggle Notes due 2013 (“Floating Rate Notes”) issued by PNA Intermediate pursuant to that Indenture dated February 12, 2007 (collectively, the Fixed Rate Notes and the Floating Rate Notes are referred to as the “PNA Notes”) and a related consent solicitation to amend the Indentures with respect to the PNA Notes. On July 15, 2008, the Company announced that all of the PNA Notes had been tendered and not withdrawn. The tender offers expired on August 1, 2008. The Company accepted for payment all of the PNA Notes validly tendered and 3
  • 4. not withdrawn and settled the purchase of the PNA Notes pursuant to these tender offers on August 4, 2008. The total amount paid to settle the purchase of the PNA Notes pursuant to the tender offers and consent solicitation, including the consent payments and accrued but unpaid interest was $489.9 million. The Company paid for the PNA Notes with funds from the Term Loan and from its existing syndicated revolving credit facility. (See Item 2.03 above.) Reliance received the requisite consent for the amendments to the Indentures. The amendments to the Indentures eliminated substantially all of the restrictive covenants contained in the Indentures and the PNA Notes (other than the covenants related to asset sales and change of control offers) and certain events of default. The amendments were approved by holders of more than a majority of the outstanding principal balance of both the Fixed Notes and the Floating Rates Notes and became effective upon acceptance by the Company on August 1, 2008 with respect to the Fixed Rate Notes. The Floating Rate Notes were retired and cancelled effective August 4, 2008. Following the settlement of the tender offers described above, PNA Group entered into a Fourth Supplemental Indenture dated as of August 1, 2008. Under that Fourth Supplemental Indenture, PNA Group continues to be obligated to pay the Fixed Rate Notes, but it has become an intra-company debt for the benefit of Reliance. The foregoing description and the description in the press release are qualified in their entirety by reference to the full text of the Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement and the Fourth Supplemental Indenture. Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits. (a) Financial Statements of Businesses Acquired. (1) Consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation (Successor) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc. (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for the year ended December 31, 2005; and (2) Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of March 31, 2008 and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007. (3) Unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007. (b) Pro Forma Financial Information. The following unaudited pro forma combined financial statements combine the historical consolidated balance sheets and statements of income of Reliance and PNA, giving effect to the acquisition of PNA Group Holding using the purchase method of accounting. Certain historical balance sheet and income statement amounts of PNA Group Holding have been reclassified to conform to the financial statement presentation of Reliance. The pro forma financial information also gives effect to the exclusion of the results of operations of Travel Main Corporation (which was not acquired by Reliance as part of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, and which owns certain real property that is leased to the operating subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding). The pro forma financial information does not give effect, however, to the inclusion of the results of operations of Precision Flamecutting & Steel, L.P. (“Precision”) and Sugar Steel Corporation (“Sugar”) (and its affiliate), businesses which PNA Group Holding acquired through its subsidiary PNA Group. Inc. in December 2007 and March 2008, respectively, for periods prior to the acquisition of such businesses. Unaudited net sales of Precision and Sugar were approximately $54.5 million and $104.7 million, respectively for the year ended December 31, 2007. Furthermore, no effect has been given in the unaudited pro forma combined statements of income for operating benefits that may be realized through the combination of the entities including certain non-recurring expenses related to a compensation plan that was terminated as part of the acquisition, management fees paid to Platinum Equity, an affiliate of the sellers, and certain other non-recurring executive compensation and other corporate costs that Reliance does not expect to incur after completing the acquisition of PNA Group Holding. 4
  • 5. The unaudited pro forma combined balance sheet as of June 30, 2008 gives effect to the acquisition of PNA Group Holding as if it had occurred on June 30, 2008. The unaudited pro forma combined statements of income assume the acquisition of PNA Group Holding was effected on January 1, 2008 and January 1, 2007 for the pro forma statements of income for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and the year ended December 31, 2007, respectively. The unaudited pro forma financial statements are presented for illustrative purposes only and are not necessarily indicative of the consolidated financial position or consolidated results of operations of Reliance that would have been reported had the acquisition occurred on the dates indicated, nor do they represent a forecast of the consolidated financial position of Reliance at any future date or the consolidated results of operations of Reliance for any future period. The acquisition of PNA Group Holding is being accounted for using the purchase method of accounting. The pro forma information presented, including allocation of the purchase price, is based on preliminary estimates of the fair values of assets acquired and liabilities assumed. As we complete the valuation of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed in accordance with purchase accounting rules, the actual adjustments may differ from the pro forma adjustments, and the differences may be material. The unaudited pro forma combined financial statements, including the notes thereto, should be read in conjunction with the historical consolidated financial statements, including the notes thereto, and other information of Reliance included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended March 31 and June 30, 2008, respectively, and the financial statements of PNA Group Holding included in Exhibits 99.3 and 99.4 of this Amendment. 5
  • 6. RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet As of June 30, 2008 (In thousands) Pro Forma Adjustments PNA Group Less, Assets and Other Pro Reliance Steel & Holding Liabilities not Forma Pro Forma Aluminum Co. Corporation Purchased Adjustments Combined B A Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 89,843 $ 7,646 $ (3,767) $ - $ 93,722 Accounts receivable, net 946,081 309,959 - - 1,256,040 Inventories 1,106,532 513,791 - 2,237 (i) 1,622,560 Prepaids and other current assets 23,915 17,464 - 41,379 Total current assets 2,166,371 848,860 (3,767) 2,237 3,013,701 Property, plant and equipment, net 871,569 90,841 (26,606) 45,000 (ii) 980,804 Goodwill 890,727 32,454 - 224,238 (iii) 1,147,419 Intangible assets, net 464,312 30,048 287,855 (iv) 782,215 Other assets 80,274 29,537 (7,280) (15,022) (v) 87,509 Total assets $ 4,473,253 $ 1,031,740 (37,653) $ 544,308 $ 6,011,648 Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity Accounts payable $ 486,630 $ 213,022 $ (514) $ - $ 699,138 Accrued expenses 248,507 56,118 - 42,450 (vi) 347,075 Income taxes payable 26,064 18,041 - (28,603) (vii) 15,502 Deferred income taxes 23,143 - - - 23,143 Current maturities of long-term debt 45,522 - - - 45,522 Current maturities of capital lease 631 - - - 631 obligations Total current liabilities 830,497 287,181 (514) 13,847 1,131,011 Long-term debt 1,105,386 772,318 (47,775) 380,674 (viii) 2,210,603 Capital lease obligations 4,179 - - 4,179 Other long-term liabilities 67,129 3,232 - 70,361 Deferred income taxes 199,358 6,746 - 120,777 (ix) 326,881 Minority interest 1,771 1,909 - 3,680 Total shareholders' equity (deficit) 2,264,933 (39,646) 10,636 29,010 (x) 2,264,933 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 4,473,253 $ 1,031,740 $ (37,653) $ 544,308 $ 6,011,648 6
  • 7. RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Balance Sheet A. Assets and Liabilities not Purchased by Reliance This pro forma adjustment is to adjust the historical PNA Group Holding financial statements for the distribution of Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”), an entity not purchased by Reliance as part of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Travel Main owns certain real property that is leased to various subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding and is controlled by the former stockholders of PNA Group Holding. Prior to the closing of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding, Travel Main was distributed to a newly- created entity controlled by the former stockholders of PNA Group Holding. The operating leases between the subsidiaries of PNA Group Holding and Travel Main remain in place after the acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Reliance does not expect to be required to consolidate Travel Main going forward, and therefore Reliance has eliminated Travel Main’s assets and liabilities and the results of Travel Main’s operations and Reliance has included the income statement effects of the operating leases in the pro forma financial statements. B. All Other Pro Forma Adjustments (i) Inventories Represents the pro forma adjustment to record inventories at fair market value based on current estimates. (ii) Property, Plant, & Equipment Represents the pro forma adjustment to record the estimated fair values of PNA Group Holding’s real and personal property based upon preliminary estimates. The values of these assets are subject to adjustment upon completion of our valuations. (iii) Goodwill The estimated total purchase price of the acquisition is based on a price of $323.4 million for all of the outstanding shares of PNA Group Holding, inclusive of acquisition costs, and the repayment or refinancing by Reliance of PNA Group Holding’s outstanding debt of approximately $725.0 million, as well as related tender offer premium payments of approximately $54.8 million. The total transaction value of approximately $1.10 billion, which includes the purchase price for the outstanding PNA Group Holding shares, the repayment or refinancing of PNA Group Holding’s outstanding debt inclusive of tender offer premium payments, and acquisition costs, was allocated to PNA Group Holding ’s assets and liabilities on a fair value basis and resulted in estimated goodwill of approximately $256.7 million. (iv) Identifiable intangible assets Represents the pro forma adjustments to record the estimated fair values of PNA Group Holding’s identifiable intangible assets relating to trade names, certain customer relationships or other intangible assets acquired as a result of the acquisition based upon preliminary estimates. The fair values of these assets are subject to adjustments upon completion of our valuations. (v) Other assets Represents the pro forma adjustments to write off PNA Group Holding’s unamortized deferred financing costs of $15.0 million. (vi) Accrued expenses Represents the pro forma adjustment of $38.1 million to reflect amounts becoming due and payable to certain employees of PNA Group Holding under the change of control provisions of an existing compensation plan as well as a holdback amount of $4.4 million with respect to a previously completed acquisition by PNA Group Holding that also became due and payable upon change of control. (vii) Income taxes payable The pro forma adjustments to income taxes payable are related to the following three items; 1) tax effect of the transfer of the Travel Main entity prior to the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by way of a 7
  • 8. distribution to a newly created entity by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding, in a taxable transaction giving rise to a tax liability estimated at approximately $7.9 million, 2) tax benefit in the amount of $14.4 million with the respect to the amounts becoming due and payable under a compensation plan discussed in Note (vi) Accrued expenses, above, and 3) tax benefit in the amount $22.1 million with respect to the tender offer premium payments of approximately $54.8 million. (viii) Long-Term Debt Represents the pro forma adjustment to the outstanding PNA Notes to reflect their repurchase value pursuant to the tender offers as well as the net incremental borrowings incurred by Reliance to finance the acquisition. (ix) Deferred Income Taxes The deferred tax liability represents the pro forma adjustment for the additional book/tax differences created from the allocation of purchase price to the fair values of the PNA Group Holding acquired assets and assumed liabilities. These estimates are based on the estimated prospective statutory tax rate of approximately 38% for the combined company and could change based on changes in the applicable tax rates and finalization of the combined company's tax position as well as based on changes in the allocation of the purchase price among the acquired assets and liabilities assumed. (x) Shareholders' Equity Represents the pro forma adjustments to eliminate the historical stockholders' equity of PNA Group Holding. 8
  • 9. Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2008 (In thousands, except share and per share amounts) Pro Forma Adjustments Less, Reliance Steel PNA Group Assets and Other Pro & Aluminum Holding Forma Liabilities not Pro Forma Co. Corporation Purchased Adjustments Combined A B Net sales $ 4,003,238 $ 1,114,182 $ - $ - $ 5,117,420 Costs and expenses: Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation and amortization shown below) 2,923,952 865,696 - - 3,789,648 Warehouse, delivery, selling, general and administrative 579,274 112,959 (3,079) - 695,312 Depreciation and amortization 42,810 8,342 286 6,700 (i) 57,566 Operating income 457,202 127,185 2,793 (6,700) 574,894 Interest expense (32,774) (33,279) (1,643) 8,069 (ii) (56,341) Other income (expense), net (886) 782 - - (104) Income before minority interest and 423,542 94,688 1,150 1,369 518,449 income taxes Minority interest (73) (1,749) - - (1,822) Income from continuing operations before income taxes 423,469 92,939 1,150 1,369 516,627 Provision for income taxes 159,478 435 934 (iii) 194,878 34,901 Net income $ 263,991 $ 58,038 $ 715 $ 435 $ 321,749 Income from continuing operations - diluted $ 3.58 $ 4.37 Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted 73,651,222 73,651,222 Income from continuing operations - basic $ 3.62 $ 4.41 Weighted average shares outstanding - basic 72,936,666 72,936,666 9
  • 10. Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income For the Year Ended December 31, 2007 (In thousands, except share and per share amounts) Pro Forma Adjustments Less, Reliance Steel PNA Group Assets and Other Pro & Aluminum Holding Liabilities not Forma Pro Forma Co. Corporation Adjustments Purchased Combined A B Net sales $ 7,255,679 $ 1,632,469 $ - $ - $ 8,888,148 Costs and expenses: Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation and amortization shown below) 5,418,161 1,353,843 - - 6,772,004 Warehouse, delivery, selling, general and 1,034,139 178,536 (5,890) - 1,218,565 administrative Depreciation and amortization 79,873 11,553 573 8,450 (i) 99,303 Operating income 723,506 5,317 (8,450) 798,276 88,537 Interest expense (78,710) (63,135) (3,334) 12,667 (ii) (125,844) Other income (expense), net 9,931 2,558 - - 12,489 Income before minority interest and income taxes 654,727 27,960 1,983 4,217 684,921 Minority interest (334) (2,374) - - (2,708) Income from continuing operations before income taxes 654,393 25,586 1,983 4,217 682,213 Provision for income taxes 246,438 12,309 1,089 (648) (iii) 257,010 Net income $ 407,955 $ 13,277 $ 894 $ 4,865 $ 425,203 Income from continuing operations - diluted $ 5.36 $ 5.59 Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted 76,064,616 76,064,616 Income from continuing operations - basic $ 5.39 $ 5.62 Weighted average shares outstanding - basic 75,622,799 75,622,799 10
  • 11. RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME A. Assets and Liabilities Not Purchased by Reliance This pro forma adjustment is to adjust the PNA Group Holding financial statements for the distribution of Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”), an entity not purchased by Reliance as part of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Travel Main owns certain real property that is leased to various PNA Group Holding subsidiaries and is controlled by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding. Prior to the closing of the acquisition of PNA Group Holding Travel Main was distributed to a newly- created entity controlled by the stockholders of PNA Group Holding. The operating leases between the PNA Group Holding entities and Travel Main remain in place after the acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Reliance does not expect to be required to consolidate Travel Main going forward, and therefore Reliance has eliminated Travel Main’s assets, liabilities and the results of Travel Main’s operations and Reliance has included the income statement effects of the operating leases in the pro forma financial statements. B. Other Pro Forma Adjustments (i) Depreciation and Amortization Expense To reflect the pro forma effect on depreciation and amortization expense of the write-up of PNA Group Holding’s property, plant and equipment and identifiable intangible assets to their estimated fair market values at the date of the acquisition. The amount of this adjustment may change as the values of the underlying asset valuations are finalized. (ii) Interest Expense Represents the pro forma adjustment for the elimination of interest expense related to all of the approximately $725.0 million of outstanding PNA Group Holding debt and the addition of the interest expense related to approximately $1.10 billion of new debt incurred by Reliance in connection with the acquisition of PNA Group Holding and the related repayment or refinancing of all of PNA Group Holding’s debt, comprised of a $500.0 million term loan and $596.2 million of borrowings under our existing revolving credit facility. For the purposes of the pro forma statements of income, we have assumed an interest rate of 5.34%, based on LIBOR plus 2.25%, in respect of the new term loan, and an interest rate of 3.03%, based on LIBOR plus 0.55%, in respect of the existing revolving credit facility. A change of 0.125% in the applicable interest rates on the borrowings under the term loan and the revolving credit facility would result in a change of $1.4 million in our interest expense on an annual basis. These pro forma adjustments reflect a reduction in interest expense of approximately $8.1 million and $12.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and the year ended December 31, 2007, respectively, primarily due to Reliance’s overall lower cost of borrowings. (iii) Income Tax Provision To reflect the pro forma effect on consolidated income tax expense of the above adjustments, determined based on an estimated prospective effective tax rate of 37.7% for the combined company. This estimate could change based on changes in the applicable tax rates and finalization of the combined company's tax position. 11
  • 12. (c) Exhibits. Exhibit No. Description 4.1 Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (1) 4.2 First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (2) 4.3 Fourth Supplemental Indenture, dated August 1, 2008 by and among The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee, and PNA Group, Inc. and the subsidiaries of PNA Group, Inc. that are guarantors with respect thereto. (3) Press Release dated August 4, 2008. (4) 99.1 Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1, 2008. (5) 99.2 99.3 The consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation (Successor) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc. (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for the year ended December 31, 2005 and the unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of March 31, 2008 and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007. (6) 99.4 The unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007. (1) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (2) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated July 31, 2008. (3) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.3 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (4) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (5) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (6) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 17, 2008 12
  • 13. 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 thereunto duly authorized. RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. Dated: October 14, 2008 By /s/ Karla Lewis Karla Lewis Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 13
  • 14. RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM CO. FORM 8–K/A INDEX TO EXHIBITS Exhibit No. Description 4.1 Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (1) 4.2 First Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated July 31, 2008 by and among Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. and RSAC Management Corp., collectively as Borrowers, and Bank of America, N.A., as Administrative Agent, and the banks identified as lenders therein. (2) 4.3 Fourth Supplemental Indenture, dated August 1, 2008 by and among The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee, and PNA Group, Inc. and the subsidiaries of PNA Group, Inc. that are guarantors with respect thereto. (3) Press Release dated August 4, 2008. (4) 99.1 Offer to Purchase and Consent Solicitation Statement dated July 1, 2008. (5) 99.2 99.3 The consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation (Successor) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, for the year ended December 31, 2007 and for the period from May 10, 2006 to December 31, 2006 and the consolidated financial statements of PNA Group, Inc. (Predecessor) for the period from January 1, 2006 to May 9, 2006 and for the year ended December 31, 2005 and the unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of March 31, 2008 and 2007 and for the three months ended March 31, 2008 and 2007. (6) 99.4 The unaudited consolidated financial statements of PNA Group Holding Corporation as of June 30, 2008 and 2007 and for the six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007. (1) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (2) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated July 31, 2008. (3) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 4.3 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (4) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (5) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.2 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 31, 2008. (6) Incorporated by reference from Exhibit 99.1 to Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, dated July 17, 2008 14
  • 15. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands of dollars, except share amounts) December 31, June 30, 2007 2008 Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 15,471 $ 5,860 Restricted cash 2,096 1,786 Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts of $4,985 and $6,463, respectively 185,932 309,959 Inventories, net 392,110 513,791 Receivables from affiliates 487 686 Other current assets 18,950 16,778 Total current assets 615,046 848,860 Property, plant and equipment, net 72,104 90,841 Goodwill 32,667 32,454 Intangible assets, net 34,380 30,048 Deferred financing costs, net 15,466 15,022 Equity investments 8,941 9,723 Other noncurrent assets 2,215 4,792 Total assets $ 780,819 $ 1,031,740 Liabilities and Stockholders' Deficit Current liabilities Accounts payable $ 136,218 $ 213,022 Payables to affiliates 1,237 1,421 Other payables 45,689 54,697 Income taxes payable 673 18,041 Total current liabilities 183,817 287,181 Long term debt, net of current maturities 688,940 772,318 Deferred income taxes 947 6,746 Accrued pension costs 3,316 3,232 Total liabilities 877,020 1,069,477 Commitments and contingencies Minority interest 1,483 1,909 Stockholders' deficit Common stock: $.01 par value - 10,000,000 shares authorized; 8,750,000 shares issued and outstanding 88 88 Additional paid-in capital - - Accumulated deficit (97,980) (39,942) Accumulated other comprehensive income 208 208 Total stockholders' deficit (97,684) (39,646) Total liabilities and stockholders' deficit $ 780,819 $ 1,031,740 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements. -1-
  • 16. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (in thousands of dollars, except share and per share amounts) Six Months Ended June 30, 2007 2008 Net sales $ 821,995 $ 1,114,182 Cost and expenses: Cost of materials sold (exclusive of items shown below) 674,231 865,696 Processing 16,285 22,495 Distribution 11,381 13,745 Selling, general and administrative 60,268 76,719 Amortization of intangibles 2,750 4,457 Depreciation 2,967 3,885 Total operating costs and expenses 767,882 986,997 Operating income 54,113 127,185 Interest expense 28,754 33,279 Income from equity investments (1,139) (782) Income before minority interest and income tax expense 26,498 94,688 Minority interest 1,114 1,749 Income before income tax expense 25,384 92,939 Income tax expense 9,676 34,901 Net income $ 15,708 $ 58,038 Basic and fully diluted earnings per share ………………………… $ 1.80 $ 6.63 Basic and fully diluted number of shares outstanding (see Note 14) …...………………………………… 8,750,000 8,750,000 Cash dividends per share ………………………………………… $ 19.07 $ - The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements. -2-
  • 17. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2008 (in thousands of dollars, except shares) Accumulated Additional Other Common Stock Paid-in Accumulated Comprehensive Shares Value Capital Deficit Income Total 8,750,000 $ 88 $ - $ (97,980) $ 208 $ (97,684) Balances at December 31, 2007 Net income - - - 58,038 - 58,038 8,750,000 $ 88 $ - $ (39,942) $ 208 $ (39,646) Balances at June 30, 2008 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements. -3-
  • 18. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (in thousands of dollars) Six Months Ended June 30, 2007 2008 Cash flows from operating activities Net income $ 15,708 $ 58,038 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities Depreciation and amortization 5,717 8,342 Amortization of deferred financing costs and original issue discount 925 1,155 Provision for bad debts 427 1,823 Deferred income taxes 1,652 (155) Gain on disposal of fixed assets (517) 8 Minority interests 1,114 2,464 Income from equity investments (1,139) (1,496) Dividends received from equity investments 630 - (Increase) decrease in Accounts receivable (19,178) (110,296) Receivables from/payables to affiliates 345 (15) Inventories 17,034 (88,621) Other assets 4,096 752 Increase (decrease) in Payables 5,060 66,599 Accruals (10,868) 4,076 Income tax payable (11,301) 18,330 Accrued pension cost (998) (84) Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 8,707 (39,080) Cash flows from investing activities (Increase) decrease in restricted cash (1,164) 310 Purchase of property, plant and equipment (8,271) (12,510) Proceeds from disposals of property, plant and equipment 1,084 48 Acquisition of MSC, net of cash acquired (5,300) - Acquisition of Sugar Steel, net of cash acquired - (39,760) Net cash used in investing activities (13,651) (51,912) Cash flows from financing activities Proceeds from Floating Rate Note issue 167,025 - Net proceeds on revolving credit facility 3,035 84,638 Other long-term debt (278) (223) Payment on Preussag North America, Inc. seller note (1,000) (1,000) Deferred financing costs (5,188) (711) Initial public offering costs (959) - Dividend paid to minority interest holders (833) (1,323) Dividends paid to stockholders (166,870) - Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities (5,068) 81,381 Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (10,012) (9,611) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 12,891 15,471 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 2,879 $ 5,860 Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information: Cash paid during the period for: Interest $ 27,938 $ 32,483 Income taxes $ 19,380 $ 17,097 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements. -4-
  • 19. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` Note 1. Description of Business Description of Business PNA Group Holding Corporation (“PNA Group Holding”), formerly known as Travel Holding Corporation, is owned by Platinum Equity Capital Partners and its affiliates (together referred to as “Platinum”) and is a holding company which owns all the outstanding stock of its two subsidiaries, PNA Intermediate Holding Corporation (“PNA Intermediate”) and Travel Main Corporation (“Travel Main”). PNA Intermediate is a holding company which owns all the outstanding stock of its subsidiary, PNA Group, Inc. (“PNA”). PNA is a holding company which provides management services to and conducts business through six operating subsidiaries. PNA Group Holding and its subsidiaries are referred to collectively herein as the “Company” or “Successor Company”, “we”, “us” or “our”. PNA Group Holding was incorporated in February 2006 in the state of Delaware for the purpose acquiring PNA. Prior to 2006, PNA was owned by Preussag North America, Inc., a holding company which was the U.S. subsidiary of a German corporation. PNA Group Holding completed the acquisition of PNA on May 9, 2006. PNA Intermediate was incorporated in Delaware on January 25, 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of PNA Group Holding for the purposes of issuing the Floating Rate Notes (see Note 8, Long-term Debt). The capital stock of PNA was contributed by PNA Group Holding to PNA Intermediate on January 29, 2007. As a result, PNA became a wholly-owned subsidiary of PNA Intermediate. The Company, through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, PNA, is a leading national steel service center group that distributes steel products and provides value-added steel processing services to our customers, which are largely comprised of fabricators and original equipment manufacturers, across a diversified group of industries, including the non-residential construction, machinery and equipment, manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications and utilities markets. The Company distributes a variety of steel products, including a full line of structural and long products, plate, flat rolled coil, tubulars and sheet, as well as performs a variety of value-added processing services for our customers. During 2007, PNA operated its business through four operating subsidiaries: Infra-Metals Co. (“Infra-Metals”), Delta Steel, LP (“Delta”), Feralloy Corporation (“Feralloy”) and Metals Supply Company, Ltd. (“Metals Supply” or “MSC”). PNA completed the acquisition of Precision Flamecutting & Steel, L.P. (“Precision Flamecutting”) on December 24, 2007, and on March 14, 2008, PNA acquired all the capital interests of Sugar Steel Corporation and its affiliate, S&S Steel Warehouse, Inc. (together referred to as “Sugar Steel”). See Note 2, Business Combinations for further discussion of the 2007 and 2008 acquisitions. On June 16, 2008, PNA Group Holding and its stockholders entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with a subsidiary of Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., a California corporation (“Reliance”) that is a New York Stock Exchange listed company. On August 1, 2008, that subsidiary acquired all the issued and outstanding shares of capital stock of PNA Group Holding. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation for further discussion. Basis of Presentation Interim Financial Reporting In the opinion of management, the interim condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments (consisting of only normally recurring accruals) and disclosures considered necessary for a fair presentation of the consolidated financial position and results of operations of the Company and its subsidiaries as of and for the interim periods presented herein. The condensed consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2007 has been derived from the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements as of that date. The accompanying unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America for complete financial statements. The consolidated results of operations and of cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2008 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year. These interim statements should be read in conjunction with the December 31, 2007 audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Registration Statement on Form S-1 (Amendment No. 5). -5-
  • 20. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` Principles of Consolidation The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. Significant intercompany balances and transactions within the consolidated group have been eliminated in consolidation. Equity Investments The equity method of accounting is used where the Company's investment in voting stock gives it the ability to exercise significant influence over the investee, generally 20% to 50%. The equity method is used to account for Feralloy's investments in Indiana Pickling and Processing Company (45% interest), Acero Prime S. de R.L. de C.V. (40% interest) and Oregon Feralloy Partners LLC (40% interest). The Company had $5,738 and $6,467 of undistributed earnings in equity investments at December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively. Use of Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America 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. These estimates are based on historical experience and information that is available to management about current events and actions the Company may take in the future. Significant items subject to estimates and assumptions include the evaluation of the recoverability of the carrying value of long-lived assets and goodwill; valuation allowances for receivables, inventories and deferred income tax assets; legal and environmental liabilities; and assets and obligations related to employee benefit plans. Actual results could differ from those estimates and the differences could be material. Significant Accounting Policies Recently Issued Accounting Standards In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (“FAS”) No. 157, Fair Value Measurements (“FAS 157”). FAS 157 establishes a framework for measuring the fair value of assets and liabilities. This framework is intended to provide increased consistency in how fair value determinations are made under various existing accounting standards which permit, or in some cases require, estimates of fair market value. FAS 157 also expands financial statement disclosure requirements about a company’s use of fair value measurements, including the effect of such measures on earnings. FAS 157 is effective for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. The Company adopted the provisions of FAS 157 related to its financial assets and liabilities effective January 1, 2008, which did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows. The fair value hierarchy for disclosure of fair value measurements under FAS 157 is as follows: Level 1 - Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities Level 2 - Quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or inputs that are observable Level 3 - Inputs that are unobservable (for example cash flow modeling inputs based on assumptions) The following table summarizes assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2008, as required by FAS 157: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Assets $ - $ - $ - Liabilities Interest rate swap $ - $ 1,130 $ - See Note 15, Derivative Financial Instruments for further discussion of the interest rate swaps and determination of their fair value. In conjunction with the sale of PNA Group Holding, these interest rate swaps were terminated in July 2008. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation. -6-
  • 21. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` In February 2008, the FASB issued FSP 157-1 and 157-2. FSP 157-1 amends FAS 157 to exclude FAS No. 13, “Accounting for Leases,” (“FAS 13”) and its related interpretive accounting pronouncements that address leasing transactions, while FSP 157-2 delays the effective date of the application of FAS 157 to fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2008 for all nonfinancial assets and nonfinancial liabilities that are recognized or disclosed at fair value in the financial statements on a nonrecurring basis. Non-recurring nonfinancial assets and nonfinancial liabilities include those measured at fair value in goodwill impairment testing, indefinite lived intangible assets measured at fair value for impairment testing, asset retirement obligations initially measured at fair value, and those assets and liabilities initially measured at fair value in a business combination. In February 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 159, The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities—including an amendment to FASB Statement No. 115, (“FAS 159”), which permits entities to choose to measure many financial instruments and certain other items at fair value that are not currently required to be measured at fair value. We adopted FAS 159 as of January 1, 2008. The adoption of FAS 159 did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows. In December 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 141 (revised 2007), Business Combinations FAS 141(R) which replaces FAS No.141, Business Combination. FAS 141(R) retains the underlying concepts of FAS 141 in that all business combinations are still required to be accounted for at fair value under the acquisition method of accounting but FAS 141(R) changed the method of applying the acquisition method in a number of significant aspects. FAS 141(R) is effective on a prospective basis for all business combinations for which the acquisition date is on or after the beginning of the first annual period subsequent to December 15, 2008, with the exception of the accounting for valuation allowances on deferred taxes and acquired tax contingencies. FAS 141(R) amends FAS 109 such that adjustments made to valuation allowances on deferred taxes and acquired tax contingencies associated with acquisitions that closed prior to the effective date of FAS 141(R) would also apply the provisions of FAS 141(R). Early adoption is not allowed. The provisions of FAS 141R will only impact the Company if it is a party to a business combination after the pronouncement has been adopted. In December 2007, the FASB issued FAS No. 160, Noncontrolling Interests in Consolidated Financial Statements, an Amendment of ARB 51 (“FAS 160”). FAS 160 amends ARB 51 to establish new standards that will govern the accounting for and reporting of (1) noncontrolling interest in partially owned consolidated subsidiaries and (2) the loss of control of subsidiaries. FAS 160 is effective on a prospective basis for all fiscal years, and interim periods within those fiscal years beginning, on or after December 15, 2008, except for the presentation and disclosure requirements, which will be applied retrospectively. Early adoption is not allowed. The Company is currently in the process of evaluating what, if any, impact FAS 160 will have on its financial condition, results of operation and cash flows. In February 2008, the FASB issued FAS No. 161 Disclosures about Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities — an amendment of FASB Statement No. 133 (“FAS 161”), which requires enhanced disclosures about derivative and hedging activities. Companies will be required to provide enhanced disclosures about (a) how and why a company uses derivative instruments, (b) how derivative instruments and related hedged items are accounted for under FAS No. 133 and related interpretations, and (c) how derivative instruments and related hedged items affect the Company’s financial position, financial performance, and cash flows. FAS 161 is effective for financial statements issued for fiscal and interim periods beginning after November 15, 2008. Accordingly, the Company will ensure that it meets the enhanced disclosure provisions of FAS 161 upon the effective date thereof. Note 2. Business Combinations 2007 Acquisition Precision Flamecutting Effective December 24, 2007, PNA completed the acquisition of Precision Flamecutting pursuant to which PNA acquired all outstanding interests in the partnership for cash consideration of $47,063 paid at closing to the former owners, costs associated with the transaction of $280 and refinancing of $7,325 of Precision Flamecutting’s then existing indebtedness. The acquisition was financed through additional borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit facility of $54,388. The purchase agreement provided for a holdback of $4,706 of the purchase price which is -7-
  • 22. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` currently held in escrow to fund any indemnity claim by PNA as well as a working capital adjustment which was settled resulting in a receivable of $1,389 collected in 2008. Precision Flamecutting, a Texas limited partnership operating one facility in Houston, is in the business of processing and distributing carbon, alloy, and high strength, low alloy steel plate, including plasma-cutting, flame- cutting, and beveling services, as well as machining, rolling, forming, heat-treating, coating, and general machining and fabrication services. The acquisition provided the Company the opportunity to broaden its value-added processing capabilities and product offerings and expand and diversify its customer base as well as increase its market share in one of the Company’s strategic locations. The acquisition of Precision Flamecutting represents an addition to the Company’s long products and plate business segment (see Note 13, Business Segment Information). The Company performed an initial allocation of the purchase price based on valuations and estimates of the fair value of the assets acquired, including identifiable intangible assets, and liabilities assumed. The purchase price allocation was refined upon the settlement of the working capital adjustment. There was not a significant difference between the initial purchase price allocation entry and the amount recorded upon the final working capital adjustment settlement. The purchase price allocation resulted in the recording of goodwill totaling $22,568, all of which is expected to be deductible for tax purposes. Other intangible assets acquired and their respective recorded amounts were as follows: customer relationships - $13,780, non-compete agreement - $6,564 and backlog - $63. The useful lives of the acquired intangible assets are 15 years, 2 years, and 1 month for customer relationships, non- compete agreement and backlog, respectively. 2008 Acquisition Sugar Steel Effective March 14, 2008, PNA completed the acquisition of all the outstanding capital stock and ownership interests of Sugar Steel for an initial aggregate purchase price of approximately $44,826 subject to certain post- closing working capital and other settlement adjustments. The purchase price included cash consideration paid at closing to the former owners of $24,926, refinancing of $16,100 of Sugar Steel’s then existing indebtedness and approximately $300 in transaction costs. The settlement of certain working capital and other adjustments resulted in the Seller repaying $1,000 of the purchase price in June 2008. In addition, the purchase agreement provided for a holdback of $3,500 of the purchase price to fund any indemnity claim by PNA and which will be paid over the two years following closing. The acquisition was financed through additional borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit facility. Sugar Steel was founded in 1966 and is a general line metals service center company serving the greater Chicago area and adjacent states. Sugar Steel specializes primarily in carbon structural products such as beams, angles, tubes, squares, channels, pipes, bars and basement columns, and provides value-added processing services such as sawing, shearing, flame cutting, plasma cutting, angle cutting, cambering, splitting and shot blasting. The acquisition provided PNA the ability to expand its long products and plate segment in this strategic market. The acquisition of Sugar Steel represents an addition to the Company’s long products and plate business segment (see Note 13, Business Segment Information). The Company performed an initial allocation of the purchase price based on initial valuations and estimates of the fair value of the assets acquired, including identifiable intangible assets, and liabilities assumed. The purchase price allocation was refined upon completion of the final valuation and upon finalizing the working capital and other settlement adjustments. The purchase price allocation resulted in an estimated fair value of net assets acquired of $48,290, which exceeded the purchase price by $4,464. This estimated fair value of net assets acquired in excess of the purchase price was allocated as a pro rata reduction of long-lived assets in accordance with FAS No. 141, Business Combinations. The operating results of Precision Flamecutting and Sugar Steel are included in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Income from their respective dates of acquisition. -8-
  • 23. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` Note 3. Inventories Inventories consist of the following: December 31, June 30, 2007 2008 Raw materials $ 374,027 $ 494,301 Finished goods 18,083 19,490 $ 392,110 $ 513,791 Note 4. Other Current Assets Other current assets consist of the following: December 31, June 30, 2007 2008 Other receivables $ 9,131 $ 4,952 Prepaid expenses and other 1,696 3,289 Deferred income taxes 8,123 8,537 $ 18,950 $ 16,778 Note 5. Property, Plant and Equipment Property, plant and equipment consist of the following: Estimated December 31, June 30, Useful Life 2007 2008 Land $ 5,998 $ 7,511 Buildings and improvements 25-40 years 28,434 34,420 Equipment 5-10 years 45,169 51,641 Construction in progress 2,173 10,637 81,774 104,209 Less: accumulated depreciation (9,670) (13,368) $ 72,104 $ 90,841 Depreciation expense was $2,967 and $3,885 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively. Note 6. Intangible Assets Intangible assets consist of the following as of December 31, 2007: Amortization Gross Carrying Accumulated Net Carrying Period Amount Amortization Amount Customer relationships $ 30,237 $ (3,867) $ 26,370 15-20 years Non-competition agreements 2 years 12,446 (4,656) 7,790 Backlog 1-3 months 797 (734) 63 Proprietary software 3 years 352 (195) 157 $ 43,832 $ (9,452) $ 34,380 -9-
  • 24. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` Intangible assets consist of the following as of June 30, 2008: Amortization Gross Carrying Accumulated Net Carrying Period Amount Amortization Amount Customer relationships $ 30,237 $ (6,125) $ 24,112 15-20 years Non-competition agreements 2 years 12,572 (6,734) 5,838 Backlog 1-3 months 797 (797) - Proprietary software 3 years 352 (254) 98 $ 43,958 $ (13,910) $ 30,048 Amortization expense was $2,750 and $4,457 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively. Note 7. Other Payables Other payables consist of the following: December 31, June 30, 2007 2008 Current maturities of long-term debt $ 1,846 $ 1,883 Accrued bonuses 12,262 16,878 Accrued interest 13,830 12,949 Deferred consideration payable - 3,500 Accrued expenses and other 17,751 19,487 $ 45,689 $ 54,697 Note 8. Long-Term Debt Long-term debt consists of the following: December 31, June 30, 2007 2008 Revolver loan $ 213,374 $ 298,012 Senior notes 250,000 250,000 Floating rate notes 167,338 167,531 Real estate mortgages 49,074 48,658 Preussag North America, Inc. seller note 11,000 10,000 690,786 774,201 Less: current maturities of long-term debt (1,846) (1,883) $ 688,940 $ 772,318 The Company has two long-term debt obligations, the PNA revolving credit facility and the Floating Rate Notes, for which interest accrued at a floating rate. Outstanding borrowings under PNA’s revolving credit facility totaled $213,374 and $298,012 as of December 31, 2007 and June 30, 2008, respectively. Interest rates on these lines of credit ranged from 6.375% to 6.75% at December 31, 2007 and 4.438% to 5.5% at June 30, 2008. Cash interest accrued on the Floating Rate Notes at a rate per annum, reset quarterly, equal to the three-month LIBOR plus 7.0%. The interest rate was 11.87% as of December 31, 2007 and 9.68% as of June 30, 2008. Under the terms of PNA’s revolving credit facility in place as of December 31, 2007, PNA was permitted to borrow up to $375 million based on a borrowing capacity calculation equal to 65% of eligible inventory plus 85% of eligible - 10 -
  • 25. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` accounts receivable, whereas the inventory portion of our capacity calculation was limited to $230 million. On March 11, 2008, PNA entered into an amendment with its senior secured lenders to increase the revolving credit facility from $375 million to $425 million and to increase the borrowing limit on inventory from $230 million to $260 million. Other terms of the amendment provide PNA with increased flexibility with regard to certain restrictive operating covenants including an increase in annual capital expenditure limits, the ability to make certain acquisitions without prior consent and approval to incur other indebtedness in specific circumstances. On August 1, 2008, Reliance paid off and terminated the PNA revolving credit facility. Reliance will provide an inter-company loan to PNA for its working capital and general corporate needs. The indenture governing the Senior Notes contained restrictions on payment of dividends or other payments by the Company to PNA Intermediate. The Floating Rate Notes were issued pursuant to that Indenture dated as of February 12, 2007 with The Bank of New York Mellon (formerly The Bank of New York) as trustee. The indenture governing the Floating Rate Notes contained similar restrictions on dividends payable by PNA Intermediate to our parent, PNA Group Holding, to those contained in the indenture governing the Senior Notes. On July 1, 2008, Reliance announced tender offers and consent solicitations with respect to the Senior Notes and the Floating Rate Notes in connection with the acquisition of PNA Group Holding by Reliance. All of the Senior Notes and the Floating Rate Notes were validly tendered and not withdrawn by the termination date. Reliance settled the purchase of the Senior Notes and the Floating Rate Notes on August 4, 2008 and retired and cancelled the Floating Rate Notes as of the same date. The Senior Notes were amended by a Supplemental Indenture to eliminate substantially all of the restrictive covenants, and the Senior Notes remain outstanding as obligations of PNA for the benefit of Reliance. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation. The real estate mortgages relate to the properties owned by Travel Main and leased to PNA operating entities. These mortgages were distributed to the PNA Group Holding stockholders prior to Reliance’s acquisition of PNA Group Holding. Note 9. Retirement Benefits and Compensation Plans The Company has two noncontributory, defined benefit pension plans and a nonqualified, unfunded retirement plan (together, the “Plans”). Of the noncontributory, defined benefit pension plans, one covers substantially all Feralloy nonunion employees who have attained age 21 (the “Non-Union Pension Plan”) and the other covers all union employees at Feralloy's Midwest, Southern and St. Louis divisions. Feralloy also has a nonqualified, unfunded retirement plan (the “Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan”, or “SERP”) to provide supplemental benefits to certain of its executive employees. To provide for the SERP, Feralloy purchased Company-owned life insurance contracts on the related employees. Effective December 31, 2006, the Company adopted a change to freeze the benefits under the Company’s Non- Union Pension Plan, a defined benefit pension plan and instituted a new defined contribution plan effective January 1, 2007. On October 30, 2006, Feralloy’s Board of Directors authorized a change to freeze benefits under its SERP. Implementation of the changes to the SERP was effective March 1, 2007 to allow for appropriate notice to affected employees and provide time necessary for essential actuarial studies and analysis with respect to the design change and preparation of operative documents. As a result, in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standard No. 88, Employers’ Accounting for Settlements and Curtailments of Defined Benefit Pension Plans and for Termination Benefits, the Company recognized a curtailment gain of $2,210 in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2006 related to freezing benefits of its Non-Union Pension Plan and $700 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 related to freezing benefits of its SERP. The components of the Plans’ net periodic pension cost (benefit) consist of the following: - 11 -
  • 26. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` Six Months Ended June 30, 2007 2008 Components of net periodic pension (benefit) cost and total pension expense Interest cost $ 602 $ 584 Expected return on plan assets (638) (648) Curtailments (700) - Net periodic pension benefit $ (736) $ (64) The Company also has adopted a Participation Plan effective May 17, 2007 for the purpose of providing incentive compensation to key employees. The incentive compensation is awarded in the form of non-equity performance units, the value of which is related to the appreciation in our value. Performance units are payable to participants upon the occurrence of a “qualifying event”, which include the sale of PNA Group Holding stock. See Note 16, Sale of PNA Group Holding Corporation. Note 10. Related Parties Receivables from affiliates represent an amount due from our Mexican joint-venture, Acero Prime S. de R.L. de C.V. Payables to affiliates represent amounts due to two domestic joint ventures who are parties to the group cash management system and who have positive cash balances with the Company. Dividends paid to minority interest holders totaled $833 and $1,323 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively. During the six months ended June 30, 2008, the Company recorded interest on the seller note due to Preussag North America, Inc., (see Note 1, Description of Business and Note 8, Long-Term Debt), of $427. Interest on the seller note accrues at a rate of 8.0% per annum and is payable at the end of each fiscal quarter. Therefore, there is no accrued interested owed at December 31, 2007 or June 30, 2008. PNA paid Platinum $2,500 and $2,500 during the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively, related to its annual monitoring fee pursuant to a corporate advisory services agreement with Platinum (the “Corporate Advisory Services Agreement”). Note 11. Commitments and Contingencies The Company is involved in several other legal proceedings, claims and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business. Management presently believes that the outcome of each such pending proceeding, claim or litigation will not have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial position of the Company or on the consolidated results of operations. Should any losses be sustained in connection with any proceeding or claim in excess of provisions, the amount will be charged to income in the future. The Company had purchase commitments of approximately $483,374 for inventory at June 30, 2008. These commitments were made to assure the Company a normal supply of stock and, in management's opinion, will be sold to obtain normal profit margins. The consolidated group leases real estate, office space, data processing equipment automobiles and trucks. Several of the leases require the lessee to pay taxes, maintenance and other operating expenses. Note 12. Income Taxes PNA Group Holding files a consolidated federal income tax return that includes PNA Intermediate, PNA, its wholly owned subsidiaries and their respective subsidiaries. Income tax expense was $9,676 and $34,901 for the six months ended June 30, 2007 and 2008, respectively, resulting in effective tax rates of 38.1% and 37.6% for the respective periods. The effective tax rate differs from that - 12 -
  • 27. PNA GROUP HOLDING CORPORATION NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 2008 (dollars in thousands) ` computed at the federal statutory rate of 35% principally because of the effect of state income taxes, as well as other permanent differences between taxable income and book income. Note 13. Business Segment Information The Company has two reportable segments based along product lines – the long products and plate segment and the flat rolled segment. The long products and plate segment distributes numerous products including structural beams, tubing, plates and pipes and provides some value-added steel processing capabilities that includes saw-cutting and T-splitting. The flat rolled segment offers hot rolled, hot rolled pickled and oiled, cold rolled and galvanized and other coated coil and sheet products. Virtually all of the steel sold by the flat rolled segment receives value-added processing such as temper-passing, leveling or slitting. Through this segment, the Company also performs tolling, in which it processes customer owned steel for a fee but does not take title to the inventory. As discussed in Note 1, Description of Business, the Company conducts its steel services business through six operating subsidiaries: Infra-Metals, Delta, Feralloy, MSC, Precision Flamecutting and Sugar Steel. The operations of Feralloy comprise the flat rolled segment products while Infra-Metals, Delta, MSC, Precision Flamecutting and Sugar Steel are aggregated to constitute the long products and plate segment based on the entities’ product lines and their exhibiting similar economic characteristics, products, customers and delivery methods. The primary measures used by management in evaluating the segments’ performance are net sales and operating income. The results of the Travel Main Subsidiaries, which do not constitute a reportable segment, are combined with holding company revenue and expenses and consolidation eliminations and reclassifications and are disclosed as Corporate and Other for purposes of reconciling segment reporting disclosures to the condensed consolidated financial statements. The Company uses the same accounting policies to generate segment results as it does for its consolidated results. None of the operating business segments relies on any one major customer. All of the Company’s goodwill is included as part of the long products and plate segment total assets. All investments in unconsolidated equity method entities are part of the flat rolled segment. Long Products Flat Corporate and Plate Rolled and Other Total Six months ended June 30, 2007 Net sales to external customers $ 597,358 $ 224,637 $ - $ 821,995 Operating costs and expenses 545,493 216,494 5,895 767,882 Operating income (loss) 51,865 8,143 (5,895) 54,113 Capital spending 3,196 5,075 - 8,271 Total segment assets 508,739 179,304 58,913 746,956 Depreciation and amortization 4,229 1,198 290 5,717 Income from equity investments - 1,139 - 1,139 Interest expense 15,296 6,575 6,883 28,754 Six months ended June 30, 2008 Net sales to external customers $ 830,599 $ 283,583 $ - $ 1,114,182 Operating costs and expenses 721,792 259,160 6,045 986,997 Operating income (loss) 108,807 24,423 (6,045) 127,185 Capital spending 10,872 1,624 14 12,510 Total segment assets 772,160 214,136 45,444 1,031,740 Depreciation and amortization 6,663 1,389 290 8,342 Income from equity investments - 782 - 782 Interest expense 14,210 5,989 13,080 33,279 - 13 -