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WESTERN DIGITAL CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
Note 6. Business Segment, Geographic Information and Major Customers
Segment Information
The Company is organized into two operating segments that have been aggregated into one reportable operating
segment, the hard drive business.
Geographic Information
The Company’s operations outside the United States include manufacturing facilities in China, Japan, Malaysia,
the Philippines and Thailand as well as sales offices throughout the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle
East. The following table summarizes the Company’s operations by geographic area for the three years ended July 3,
2015 (in millions):
2015 2014 2013
Net revenue(1):
United States ............................................. $ 3,054 $ 3,013 $ 3,403
China ................................................... 2,726 3,499 4,145
Asia .................................................... 4,552 4,756 4,129
Europe, Middle East and Africa ............................... 3,169 3,117 3,056
Other ................................................... 1,071 745 618
Total ................................................... $14,572 $15,130 $15,351
Long-lived assets:
United States ............................................. $ 2,465 $ 2,415 $ 1,517
China ................................................... 218 279 348
Asia .................................................... 3,655 4,002 4,434
Europe, Middle East and Africa ............................... 326 83 139
Total ................................................... $ 6,664 $ 6,779 $ 6,438
(1) Net revenue is attributed to geographic regions based on the ship to location of the customer.
Major Customers
For 2015 and 2014, sales to Hewlett Packard Company accounted for 11% of the Company’s net revenue. For
2013, no single customer accounted for 10% or more of the Company’s net revenue. For 2015, 2014, and 2013, sales
to the Company’s top ten customers accounted for 44% of the Company’s net revenue.
Note 7. Western Digital Corporation 401(k) Plan
The Company has adopted the Western Digital Corporation 401(k) Plan (the “Plan”). The Plan covers sub-
stantially all domestic employees, subject to certain eligibility requirements. The Company makes a basic matching
contribution on behalf of each participating eligible employee equal to fifty percent (50%) of the eligible participant’s
pre-tax contributions for the contribution cycle not to exceed 5% of the eligible participant’s compensation; provided,
however, that each eligible participant shall receive a minimum annual basic matching contribution equal to fifty
percent (50%) of the first $4,000 of pre-tax contributions for any calendar year. The Plan was amended effective Jan-
uary 1, 2013, to provide for a year-end true-up matching contribution such that participants who save at least 5% of
their eligible compensation for the year receive a minimum annual matching contribution equal to 2.5% of eligible
compensation (up to Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) limitations). Company contributions vest over a 5-year period of
employment. For 2015, 2014, and 2013, the Company made Plan contributions of $22 million, $21 million and $19
million, respectively.
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