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Teleflex (NYSE: TFX) reported its Q1 2025 financial results and updated full-year guidance. Q1 revenues were $700.7 million, down 5.0% year-over-year, with adjusted constant currency decline of 3.8%. The company reported GAAP EPS of $2.07 and adjusted EPS of $2.91, compared to $0.33 and $3.21 respectively in the prior year. For 2025 guidance, Teleflex raised GAAP revenue growth outlook to 1.28%-2.28% but lowered adjusted EPS guidance to $13.20-$13.60, primarily due to a $55 million impact from tariffs. The company completed a $300 million accelerated share repurchase on April 9, 2025. Notably, Teleflex is proceeding with its previously announced separation into two independent public companies and is actively exploring potential sale options for NewCo following significant third-party interest.
Teleflex (NYSE: TFX) ha comunicato i risultati finanziari del primo trimestre 2025 e aggiornato le previsioni per l'intero anno. I ricavi del primo trimestre sono stati di 700,7 milioni di dollari, in calo del 5,0% rispetto all'anno precedente, con una diminuzione del 3,8% a valuta costante rettificata. La società ha riportato un utile per azione GAAP di 2,07 dollari e un utile rettificato per azione di 2,91 dollari, rispetto a 0,33 e 3,21 dollari rispettivamente nell'anno precedente.

Per le previsioni 2025, Teleflex ha aumentato la stima di crescita dei ricavi GAAP all'1,28%-2,28%, ma ha ridotto la guidance sull'utile rettificato per azione a 13,20-13,60 dollari, principalmente a causa di un impatto di 55 milioni di dollari derivante dai dazi. La società ha completato un riacquisto accelerato di azioni per 300 milioni di dollari il 9 aprile 2025.

Inoltre, Teleflex sta procedendo con la separazione precedentemente annunciata in due società pubbliche indipendenti e sta esplorando attivamente potenziali opzioni di vendita per NewCo, in seguito a un significativo interesse da parte di terzi.
Teleflex (NYSE: TFX) informó sus resultados financieros del primer trimestre de 2025 y actualizó sus previsiones para todo el año. Los ingresos del primer trimestre fueron de 700,7 millones de dólares, una disminución del 5,0% interanual, con una caída ajustada a moneda constante del 3,8%. La compañía reportó un beneficio por acción GAAP de 2,07 dólares y un beneficio ajustado por acción de 2,91 dólares, en comparación con 0,33 y 3,21 dólares respectivamente en el año anterior.

Para la guía de 2025, Teleflex elevó la previsión de crecimiento de ingresos GAAP al 1,28%-2,28%, pero redujo la guía de beneficio ajustado por acción a 13,20-13,60 dólares, principalmente debido a un impacto de 55 millones de dólares por aranceles. La compañía completó una compra acelerada de acciones por 300 millones de dólares el 9 de abril de 2025.

Es importante destacar que Teleflex está avanzando con la separación previamente anunciada en dos compañías públicas independientes y está explorando activamente posibles opciones de venta para NewCo tras un interés significativo por parte de terceros.
Teleflex(NYSE: TFX)는 2025년 1분기 재무 실적을 발표하고 연간 가이던스를 업데이트했습니다. 1분기 매출은 7억 700만 달러로 전년 동기 대비 5.0% 감소했으며, 조정된 환율 고정 기준으로는 3.8% 감소했습니다. 회사는 GAAP 주당순이익(EPS) 2.07달러와 조정 EPS 2.91달러를 보고했으며, 이는 전년도의 각각 0.33달러와 3.21달러와 비교됩니다.

2025년 가이던스에서 Teleflex는 GAAP 매출 성장 전망을 1.28%-2.28%로 상향 조정했으나, 주로 5,500만 달러 규모의 관세 영향으로 인해 조정 EPS 가이던스를 13.20~13.60달러로 하향 조정했습니다. 회사는 2025년 4월 9일에 3억 달러 규모의 가속 주식 재매입을 완료했습니다.

특히 Teleflex는 이전에 발표한 두 개의 독립 상장회사로 분할하는 작업을 진행 중이며, 제3자의 상당한 관심을 바탕으로 NewCo의 잠재적 매각 옵션을 적극적으로 모색하고 있습니다.
Teleflex (NYSE : TFX) a publié ses résultats financiers du premier trimestre 2025 et mis à jour ses prévisions pour l'année complète. Les revenus du premier trimestre se sont élevés à 700,7 millions de dollars, en baisse de 5,0 % par rapport à l'année précédente, avec une baisse ajustée en devise constante de 3,8 %. La société a déclaré un BPA GAAP de 2,07 dollars et un BPA ajusté de 2,91 dollars, contre respectivement 0,33 et 3,21 dollars l'année précédente.

Pour ses prévisions 2025, Teleflex a relevé ses perspectives de croissance des revenus GAAP à 1,28 % - 2,28 %, mais a abaissé sa prévision de BPA ajusté à 13,20 - 13,60 dollars, principalement en raison d'un impact de 55 millions de dollars lié aux tarifs douaniers. La société a réalisé un rachat accéléré d'actions de 300 millions de dollars le 9 avril 2025.

Notamment, Teleflex poursuit la scission précédemment annoncée en deux sociétés publiques indépendantes et explore activement des options de vente potentielles pour NewCo suite à un intérêt significatif de la part de tiers.
Teleflex (NYSE: TFX) hat seine Finanzergebnisse für das erste Quartal 2025 veröffentlicht und die Prognose für das Gesamtjahr aktualisiert. Der Umsatz im ersten Quartal betrug 700,7 Millionen US-Dollar, was einem Rückgang von 5,0 % im Jahresvergleich entspricht, bei einer bereinigten Währungsbereinigten Abnahme von 3,8 %. Das Unternehmen meldete ein GAAP-Gewinn je Aktie (EPS) von 2,07 US-Dollar und ein bereinigtes EPS von 2,91 US-Dollar, verglichen mit 0,33 bzw. 3,21 US-Dollar im Vorjahr.

Für die Prognose 2025 hat Teleflex die GAAP-Umsatzwachstumsprognose auf 1,28 % bis 2,28 % angehoben, aber die bereinigte EPS-Prognose auf 13,20 bis 13,60 US-Dollar gesenkt, hauptsächlich aufgrund eines 55-Millionen-Dollar-Effekts durch Zölle. Das Unternehmen hat am 9. April 2025 einen beschleunigten Aktienrückkauf in Höhe von 300 Millionen US-Dollar abgeschlossen.

Bemerkenswert ist, dass Teleflex mit der zuvor angekündigten Aufteilung in zwei unabhängige börsennotierte Unternehmen fortfährt und aktiv mögliche Verkaufsoptionen für NewCo prüft, nachdem erhebliches Interesse von Dritten besteht.
Positive
  • Completed $300 million accelerated share repurchase program
  • Receiving significant third-party interest in acquiring NewCo division
  • Maintained adjusted constant currency revenue growth guidance of 1.00% to 2.00%
  • Growth in Vascular Access (1.9%), Interventional (3.2%), and Surgical (2.0%) segments
Negative
  • Q1 revenues declined 5.0% to $700.7 million
  • $55 million negative impact expected from tariffs in 2025
  • Lowered adjusted EPS guidance to $13.20-$13.60 from $13.95-$14.35
  • Significant declines in OEM (-26.8%), Interventional Urology (-10.7%), and Anesthesia (-8.6%) segments

Insights

Teleflex reports mixed Q1 with 5% revenue decline and lowers 2025 EPS guidance due to $55M in tariff impacts while exploring strategic alternatives for planned separation.

Teleflex's Q1 2025 results reveal a 5.0% revenue decline to $700.7 million, with a 3.8% decrease on an adjusted constant currency basis. While GAAP EPS improved significantly to $2.07 from $0.33 in the prior year period, adjusted EPS decreased to $2.91 from $3.21.

The company faced geographic weakness across all regions: Americas declining 3.7%, EMEA down 5.3%, and Asia experiencing the steepest drop at 12.4%. Product performance was mixed, with modest growth in Vascular Access (0.6%), Interventional (2.1%), and Surgical (0.2%) segments, while others saw significant declines, particularly OEM which plummeted 27.2%.

Despite maintaining adjusted constant currency revenue growth guidance of 1.0% to 2.0% for 2025 (suggesting expected improvement in coming quarters), management has reduced adjusted EPS guidance from $13.95-$14.35 to $13.20-$13.60, primarily citing approximately $55 million in expected tariff impacts.

Two strategic developments are noteworthy: First, Teleflex completed its $300 million accelerated share repurchase on April 9, demonstrating confidence in its valuation despite operational challenges. Second, regarding the planned separation into two independent companies, management revealed they've received "significant third-party interest" in acquiring the NewCo business and are actively exploring a potential sale as an alternative to the spin-off transaction.

The tariff headwinds and broad revenue pressure across segments present challenges, but the maintained constant currency revenue guidance and strategic corporate actions suggest potential for stabilization as 2025 progresses.

WAYNE, Pa., May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teleflex Incorporated (NYSE: TFX) (the “Company”) today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 30, 2025.

First quarter financial summary

  • Revenues of $700.7 million, down 5.0% compared to the prior year period; down 3.8% on an adjusted constant currency basis
  • GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $2.07, compared to $0.33 in the prior year period
  • Adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations of $2.91, compared to $3.21 in the prior year period

2025 guidance summary

  • Raising GAAP revenue growth guidance range to 1.28% to 2.28%
  • Maintaining adjusted constant currency revenue growth guidance range of 1.00% to 2.00%
  • We expect an impact from tariffs of approximately $55 million in 2025, which will be recorded in cost of goods sold. We are currently evaluating mitigation strategies to reduce this exposure
  • Due to the assumption of currently enacted tariffs and separation and acquisition-related expenses, we are lowering GAAP EPS from continuing operations guidance range to $6.51 to $6.91
  • Lowering adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations guidance range to $13.20 to $13.60 due to the assumption of currently enacted tariffs partially offset by the $300 million share repurchase, expense control, and a small benefit from foreign exchange.
  • Revised EPS guidance incorporates the completed $300 million accelerated share repurchase

"Our performance for the first quarter was in line with our expectations" said Liam Kelly, Teleflex's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Were it not for the impact of tariffs enacted since the issuance of our previous guidance, we project that our full-year results for 2025 would fall within our previously stated guidance ranges. We are evaluating strategies to mitigate our exposure to tariffs and remain highly focused on executing our plan for the year. Finally, in-line with our disciplined capital allocation strategy, we completed our previously announced $300 million accelerated share repurchase on April 9, 2025.”

"On our last call, we announced our intended separation of Teleflex into two independent publicly traded companies, which we believe will enhance value for all Teleflex shareholders. As we expected, since announcing the intended separation, we have received significant third-party interest in acquiring NewCo. With the full support and oversight of the Board, management are continuing to actively explore all options for NewCo with the goal of maximizing shareholder value, including evaluating the potential sale of NewCo in parallel with the potential spin transaction."

NET REVENUE BY SEGMENT
The following table provides information regarding net revenues in each of the Company's reportable operating segments for the three months ended March 30, 2025 and the comparable prior year period on both a GAAP and adjusted constant currency basis.

 Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024 Reported
Revenue Growth
 Currency Impact Adjusted Constant
Currency Revenue
Growth
Americas$475.7 $494.0 (3.7)% (0.5)% (3.2)%
EMEA151.2 159.6 (5.3)% (2.5)% (2.8)%
Asia73.8 84.2 (12.4)% (2.7)% (9.7)%
Consolidated$700.7 $737.8 (5.0)% (1.2)% (3.8)%


NET REVENUE BY GLOBAL PRODUCT CATEGORY

The following table provides information regarding net revenues in each of the Company's global product categories for the three months ended March 30, 2025 and the comparable prior year period on both a GAAP and adjusted constant currency basis.

 Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024 Reported
Revenue Growth
 Currency Impact Adjusted Constant
Currency Revenue
Growth
Vascular Access$182.4 $181.4 0.6% (1.3)% 1.9%
Interventional137.5 134.7 2.1% (1.1)% 3.2%
Anesthesia86.6 96.4 (10.1)% (1.5)% (8.6)%
Surgical105.8 105.5 0.2% (1.8)% 2.0%
Interventional Urology71.0 79.7 (11.0)% (0.3)% (10.7)%
OEM63.9 87.7 (27.2)% (0.4)% (26.8)%
Other53.5 52.4 1.9% (2.6)% 4.5%
Consolidated$700.7 $737.8 (5.0)% (1.2)% (3.8)%


OTHER FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Depreciation expense, amortization of intangible assets and deferred financing charges for the three months ended March 30, 2025 totaled $68.2 million compared to $66.9 million for the prior year period.
  • Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash equivalents at March 30, 2025 were $317.5 million compared to $327.7 million at December 31, 2024.
  • Net accounts receivable at March 30, 2025 were $464.5 million compared to $459.5 million at December 31, 2024.
  • Inventories at March 30, 2025 were $644.0 million compared to $600.1 million at December 31, 2024.

2025 OUTLOOK
The Company raised its full year 2025 revenue growth outlook on a GAAP basis to a range of 1.28% to 2.28% from a range of (0.35)% to 0.65%, reflecting our estimate of an approximately 0.17% negative impact of foreign exchange rate fluctuations as compared to our previous estimate of a 1.80% negative impact. On an adjusted constant currency basis, the Company maintained its full year 2025 revenue growth outlook of 1.00% to 2.00%.

The Company lowered its full year 2025 GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations outlook to a range of $6.51 to $6.91 from a range of $8.85 to $9.25 due to the assumption of currently enacted tariffs and separation and acquisition-related expenses. The Company lowered its full year 2025 adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations guidance to a range of $13.20 to $13.60 from a range of $13.95 to $14.35, representing a decrease of 5.8% to 2.9% year-over-year. The reduction in adjusted earnings per share is due to the assumption of currently announced tariffs partially offset by the $300 million share repurchase, expense control, and a small benefit from foreign exchange.

Forecasted 2025 Adjusted Constant Currency Revenue Growth Reconciliation

 Low High
Forecasted 2025 GAAP revenue growth1.28% 2.28%
Estimated impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations(0.17)% (0.17)%
Prior year Italian payback measure adjustment0.45% 0.45%
Forecasted 2025 adjusted constant currency revenue growth1.00% 2.00%


Forecasted
2025 Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share From Continuing Operations Reconciliation

 Low High
Forecasted GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations$6.51 $6.91
Restructuring, restructuring related, and impairment items, net of tax$0.42 $0.42
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items, net of tax$0.01 $0.01
Separation costs, net of tax$1.78 $1.78
ERP Implementation, net of tax$0.48 $0.48
MDR, net of tax$0.16 $0.16
Intangible amortization expense, net of tax$3.86 $3.86
Tax adjustments$(0.02) $(0.02)
Forecasted adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations, net of tax$13.20 $13.60


CONFERENCE CALL WEBCAST AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A webcast of Teleflex's first quarter 2025 investor conference call can be accessed live from a link on the Company's website at teleflex.com. The call will begin at 8:00 am ET on May 1, 2025.

An audio replay of the investor call will be available beginning at 11:00 am ET on May 1, 2025, either on the Teleflex website or by telephone. The call can be accessed by dialing 1 800 770 2030 (U.S. and Canada) or 1 609 800 9909 (all other locations). The confirmation code is 69028.

ADDITIONAL NOTES
References in this release to the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on adjusted diluted earnings per share include both the impact of translating foreign currencies into U.S. dollars and the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency denominated transactions.

In the discussion of segment results, "new products" refers to products for which we initiated commercial sales within the past 36 months and "existing products" refers to products we have sold commercially for more than 36 months.

Certain financial information is presented on a rounded basis, which may cause minor differences. Segment results and commentary exclude the impact of discontinued operations.

NOTES ON NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
We report our financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, commonly referred to as “GAAP”. In this press release, we provide supplemental information, consisting of the following non-GAAP financial measures: adjusted revenue, adjusted constant currency revenue growth and adjusted diluted earnings per share. These non-GAAP measures are described in more detail below. Management uses these financial measures to assess Teleflex’s financial performance, make operating decisions, allocate financial resources, provide guidance on possible future results, and assist in its evaluation of period-to-period and peer comparisons. The non-GAAP measures may be useful to investors because they provide insight into management’s assessment of our business, and provide supplemental information pertinent to a comparison of period-to-period results of our ongoing operations. The non-GAAP financial measures are presented in addition to results presented in accordance with GAAP and should not be relied upon as a substitute for GAAP financial measures. Moreover, our non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

Tables reconciling changes in historical adjusted constant currency net revenues and adjusted net revenues to historical GAAP net revenues and historical adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations to historical GAAP diluted earnings per share from continuing operations are set forth below.

Adjusted revenue: This non-GAAP measure is based upon net revenues, adjusted to exclude the impact in the year ended December 31, 2024 of an increase in our reserves, and corresponding reduction to revenue within our EMEA segment, for prior years. The reserve relates to the Italian payback measure, a law that requires suppliers of medical devices to the Italian National Healthcare System to make payments to the Italian government if medical device expenditures in a given year exceed regional expenditure ceilings established for that year. As a result of a ruling from the Italian courts, we recognized an increase in our reserves during the year ended December 31, 2024, of which $13.8 million related to prior years. The prior year amounts do not represent normal adjustments to revenue, are not expected to recur in future periods and are not recurring in nature, making it difficult to contribute to a meaningful evaluation of our operating performance. Accordingly, management has excluded the $13.8 million prior year amount as it is not indicative of our underlying core performance or business trends.

Adjusted constant currency revenue growth: This non-GAAP measure is based upon net revenues, adjusted to exclude, depending on the period presented, the items described in Adjusted revenue and to eliminate the impact of translating the results of international subsidiaries at different currency exchange rates from period to period. The impact of changes in foreign currency may vary significantly from period to period, and such changes generally are outside of the control of our management. We believe that this measure facilitates a comparison of our operating performance exclusive of currency exchange rate fluctuations that do not reflect our underlying performance or business trends.

Adjusted diluted earnings per share: This non-GAAP measure is based upon diluted earnings per share from continuing operations, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, adjusted to exclude, depending on the period presented, the items described below. Management does not believe that any of the excluded items are indicative of our underlying core performance or business trends.

Restructuring, restructuring related, and impairment items - Restructuring programs involve discrete initiatives designed to, among other things, consolidate or relocate manufacturing, administrative and other facilities, outsource distribution operations, improve operating efficiencies and integrate acquired businesses. Depending on the specific restructuring program involved, our restructuring charges may include employee termination, contract termination, facility closure, employee relocation, equipment relocation, outplacement and other exit costs associated with the restructuring program. Restructuring related charges are directly related to our restructuring programs and consist of facility consolidation costs, including accelerated depreciation expense related to facility closures, costs to transfer manufacturing operations between locations, and retention bonuses offered to certain employees as an incentive for them to remain with our company after completion of the restructuring program. Impairment charges, including those related to goodwill and other assets, occur if, due to events or changes in circumstances, we determine that the carrying value of an asset exceeds its fair value. Impairment charges do not directly affect our liquidity, but could have a material adverse effect on our reported financial results.

Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items - Acquisition and integration expenses are incremental charges, other than restructuring or restructuring related expenses, that are directly related to specific business or asset acquisition transactions. These charges may include, among other things, professional, consulting and other fees; systems integration costs; inventory step-up amortization (amortization, through cost of goods sold, of the increase in fair value of inventory resulting from a fair value calculation as of the acquisition date); fair value adjustments to contingent consideration liabilities; temporary financing costs directly associated with the transaction, such as bridge loan financing fees, ticking fees, and similar charges, and the impact of derivative instruments executed to hedge foreign currency exposure or other risks associated with the purchase price. Divestiture related activities involve specific business or asset sales. Depending primarily on the terms of a divestiture transaction, the carrying value of the divested business or assets on our financial statements and other costs we incur as a direct result of the divestiture transaction, we may recognize a gain or loss in connection with the divestiture related activities.

Separation costs - These adjustments represents direct costs related to our recently announced strategic actions to separate Teleflex into RemainCo and NewCo and primarily consist of consulting, legal, tax, and other professional advisory services. These charges and costs do not represent normal and recurring operating expenses, will be inconsistent in amounts and frequency, and are not expected to recur after the transaction has been completed.

Italian payback measure - These adjustments represent the exclusion of the impact from increases in our reserves related to the Italian payback measure pertaining to prior years as described in Adjusted revenue.

Pension termination and related charges - These adjustments represent charges associated with the planned termination of the Teleflex Incorporated Retirement Income Plan, a frozen U.S. defined benefit pension plan, and related direct incremental expenses including certain charges stemming from the liquidation of surplus plan assets. These charges and costs do not represent normal and recurring operating expenses, will be inconsistent in amounts and frequency, and are not expected to recur once the plan termination process has been completed. Accordingly, management has excluded these amounts to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and a comparison to our past operating performance.

European medical device regulation - The European Union (“EU”) has adopted the EU Medical Device Regulation (“MDR”), which replaces the existing Medical Devices Directive (“MDD”) and imposes more stringent requirements for the marketing and sale of medical devices in the EU, including requirements affecting clinical evaluations, quality systems and post-market surveillance. The MDR requirements became effective in May 2021, although certain devices that previously satisfied MDD requirements can continue to be marketed in the EU until December 2027 for highest-risk devices and December 2028 for lower-risk devices, subject to certain limitations. Significantly, the MDR will require the re-registration of previously approved medical devices. As a result, Teleflex will incur expenditures in connection with the new registration of medical devices that previously had been registered under the MDD. Therefore, these expenditures are not considered to be ordinary course expenditures in connection with regulatory matters (in contrast, no adjustment has been made to exclude expenditures related to the registration of medical devices that were not registered previously under the MDD).

Intangible amortization expense - Certain intangible assets, including customer relationships, intellectual property, distribution rights, trade names and non-competition agreements, initially are recorded at historical cost and then amortized over their respective estimated useful lives. The amount of such amortization can vary from period to period as a result of, among other things, business or asset acquisitions or dispositions.

ERP implementation - These adjustments represent direct and incremental costs incurred in connection with our implementation of a new global enterprise resource planning ("ERP") solution and related IT transition costs. An implementation of this scale is a significant undertaking and will require substantial time and attention of management and key employees. The associated costs do not represent normal and recurring operating expenses and will be inconsistent in amounts and frequency making it difficult to contribute to a meaningful evaluation of our operating performance.

Tax adjustments - These adjustments represent the impact of the expiration of applicable statutes of limitations for prior year returns, the resolution of audits, the filing of amended returns with respect to prior tax years and/or tax law or certain other discrete changes affecting our deferred tax liability.

Reconciliation of Net Revenue (Dollars in millions)

Net revenue by segment

 Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024 
 Reported
revenue
 Adjustment Adjusted
Revenue
 Reported
revenue
 Adjustment Adjusted
Revenue
 Reported
Revenue
Growth
 Currency
Impact
 Adjustment
impact
 Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Revenue
Growth
Americas$475.7 $— $475.7 $494.0 $— $494.0 (3.7)% (0.5)% —% (3.2)%
EMEA151.2  151.2 159.6  159.6 (5.3)% (2.5)% —% (2.8)%
Asia73.8  73.8 84.2  84.2 (12.4)% (2.7)% —% (9.7)%
Consolidated$700.7 $— $700.7 $737.8 $— $737.8 (5.0)% (1.2)% —% (3.8)%


Net revenue by global product category

 Three Months Ended % Increase / (Decrease)
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024 
 Reported
revenue
 Adjustment Adjusted
Revenue
 Reported
revenue
 Adjustment Adjusted
Revenue
 Reported
Revenue
Growth
 Currency
Impact
 Adjustment
impact
 Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Revenue
Growth
Vascular Access$182.4 $— $182.4 $181.4 $— $181.4 0.6% (1.3)% —% 1.9%
Interventional137.5  137.5 134.7  134.7 2.1% (1.1)% —% 3.2%
Anesthesia86.6  86.6 96.4  96.4 (10.1)% (1.5)% —% (8.6)%
Surgical105.8  105.8 105.5  105.5 0.2% (1.8)% —% 2.0%
Interventional Urology71.0  71.0 79.7  79.7 (11.0)% (0.3)% —% (10.7)%
OEM63.9  63.9 87.7  87.7 (27.2)% (0.4)% —% (26.8)%
Other53.5  53.5 52.4  52.4 1.9% (2.6)% —% 4.5%
Consolidated$700.7 $— $700.7 $737.8 $— $737.8 (5.0)% (1.2)% —% (3.8)%


Reconciliation of Consolidated Statement of Income Items (Dollars in millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended March 30, 2025
 Gross
margin
Selling,
general and
administrative
expenses
(1)
Research and
development
expenses
(1)
Operating
margin
(2)
Income before
income taxes
Income tax
expense
Effective
income tax
rate
Diluted
earnings per
share from
continuing
operations
GAAP Basis55.6%31.8%5.2%17.9%$108.9$13.812.7%$2.07
Adjustments        
Restructuring, restructuring related, and impairment items (A)0.70.96.91.2 0.13
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items (B)2.5(2.5)(17.8)0.8 (0.42)
Separation costs0.53.2 0.07
ERP implementation(0.8)0.85.91.0 0.11
MDR(0.2)0.21.3 0.03
Intangible amortization expense4.1(2.8)6.947.95.3 0.93
Tax adjustments0.7 (0.01)
Adjustments total4.8(1.1)(0.2)6.847.49.0 0.84
Adjusted basis60.4%30.7%5.0%24.7%$156.3$22.814.5%$2.91


Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
 Gross
margin
Selling,
general and
administrative
expenses
(1)
Research and
development
expenses
(1)
Operating
margin
(2)
Income before
income taxes
Income tax
expense
Effective
income tax
rate
Diluted
earnings per
share from
continuing
operations
GAAP Basis56.4%51.6%5.1%(0.6)%$(25.8)$(41.6)161.0%$0.33
Adjustments        
Restructuring, restructuring related, and impairment items (A)0.3(0.1)0.85.81.0 0.10
Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items (B)0.2(0.2)0.53.40.4 0.06
ERP Implementation0.1 
MDR(0.5)0.33.3 0.07
Pension termination costs(18.8)18.8138.558.2 1.70
Intangible amortization expense4.2(2.7)6.850.15.1 0.95
Adjustments total4.7(21.8)(0.5)27.2201.264.7 2.88
Adjusted basis61.1%29.8%4.6%26.6%$175.4$23.113.2%$3.21


Notes:(1) Selling, general and administrative expenses and research and development expenses are shown as a percentage of net revenues.
 (2) Operating margin defined as Income from continuing operations before interest, loss on extinguishment of debt and taxes as a percentage of net revenues.
  
Totals may not sum due to rounding.


Tickmarks to Reconciliation Tables

(A)   Restructuring, restructuring related, and impairment itemsFor the three months ended March 30, 2025, pre-tax restructuring charges were $1.5 million, restructuring related charges were $5.4 million, and there were no pre-tax impairment charges. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, pre-tax restructuring charges were $0.5 million, restructuring related charges were $3.2 million, and pre-tax impairment charges were $2.1 million.

(B)   Acquisition, integration and divestiture related items – For the three months ended March 30, 2025, these charges primarily related to the pending acquisition of the Vascular Intervention business of BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, which is inclusive of $4.5 million of acquisition costs offset by the recognition of a $22.5 million benefit related to non-designated foreign currency forward contracts entered into to economically hedge against the foreign currency exposure associated with the cash consideration required to complete the acquisition. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, these charges primarily related to the acquisition of Palette Life Sciences AB.

ABOUT TELEFLEX INCORPORATED
As a global provider of medical technologies, Teleflex is driven by our purpose to improve the health and quality of people’s lives. Through our vision to become the most trusted partner in healthcare, we offer a diverse portfolio with solutions in the therapy areas of anesthesia, emergency medicine, interventional cardiology and radiology, surgical, vascular access, and urology. We believe that the potential of great people, purpose driven innovation, and world-class products can shape the future direction of healthcare.

Teleflex is the home of Arrow™, Barrigel™, Deknatel™, LMA™, Pilling™, QuikClot™ Rüsch™, UroLift™ and Weck™ – trusted brands united by a common sense of purpose.

At Teleflex, we are empowering the future of healthcare. For more information, please visit teleflex.com.

CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, forecasted 2025 GAAP and adjusted constant currency revenue growth and GAAP and adjusted diluted earnings per share; our estimates regarding the projected impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations on our 2025 financial results; statements about our plans to separate certain of our businesses into an independent company, the expected timetable for completing the transaction, the tax-free nature of the transaction, the future financial and operating performance of each company following the transaction, the benefits and synergies of the transaction, strategic and competitive advantages of each company, and future growth and other opportunities for each company. Actual results could differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements due to, among other things, any changes in or abandonment of the proposed transaction and our ability to satisfy the conditions to the proposed transaction; unanticipated costs and length of time required to comply with legal requirements and regulatory approvals applicable to the transaction; customer and shareholder reaction to the transaction; disruption from the transaction making it more difficult to maintain business and operational relationships; significant transaction costs; delays or cancellations in shipments; demand for and market acceptance of new and existing products; our inability to provide products to our customers, which may be due to, among other things, events that impact key distributors, suppliers and third-party vendors that sterilize our products; our inability to integrate acquired businesses into our operations, realize planned synergies and operate such businesses profitably in accordance with our expectations; the inability of acquired businesses to generate revenues in accordance with our expectations; our inability to effectively execute our restructuring plans and programs; our inability to realize anticipated savings from restructuring plans and programs; the impact of healthcare reform legislation and proposals to amend, replace or repeal the legislation; changes in Medicare, Medicaid and third party coverage and reimbursements; the impact of enacted tax legislation and related regulations; competitive market conditions and resulting effects on revenues and pricing; increases in raw material costs that cannot be recovered in product pricing; global economic factors, including currency exchange rates, interest rates, trade disputes, tariffs, sovereign debt issues and international conflicts and hostilities, such as the ongoing conflicts in the Ukraine and the Middle East; public health epidemics; difficulties in entering new markets; general economic conditions; and other factors described or incorporated in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K. We expressly disclaim any obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as otherwise specifically stated by us or as required by law or regulation.


 
TELEFLEX INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
 Three Months Ended
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024
  (Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share)
Net revenues$700,669  $737,849 
Cost of goods sold 311,230   321,715 
Gross profit 389,439   416,134 
Selling, general and administrative expenses 222,710   242,830 
Research and development expenses 36,404   37,299 
Pension settlement charge    138,139 
Restructuring charges, separation costs and impairment charges 4,755   2,659 
Income (loss) from continuing operations before interest and taxes 125,570   (4,793)
Interest expense 18,544   22,683 
Interest income (1,917)  (1,666)
Income (loss) from continuing operations before taxes 108,943   (25,810)
Taxes (benefit) on income from continuing operations 13,839   (41,551)
Income from continuing operations 95,104   15,741 
Operating loss from discontinued operations (133)  (587)
Tax benefit on operating loss from discontinued operations (31)  (135)
Loss from discontinued operations (102)  (452)
Net income$95,002  $15,289 
Earnings per share:   
Basic:   
Income from continuing operations$2.08  $0.33 
Loss from discontinued operations    (0.01)
Net income$2.08  $0.32 
Diluted:   
Income from continuing operations$2.07  $0.33 
Loss from discontinued operations    (0.01)
Net income$2.07  $0.32 
Weighted average common shares outstanding   
Basic 45,782   47,068 
Diluted 45,926   47,394 


 
TELEFLEX INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
 March 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
 (Dollars in thousands)
ASSETS   
Current assets   
Cash and cash equivalents$284,122  $290,188 
Accounts receivable, net 464,523   459,495 
Inventories 643,972   600,133 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 141,604   117,851 
Prepaid taxes 4,693   3,457 
Total current assets 1,538,914   1,471,124 
Property, plant and equipment, net 518,916   502,852 
Operating lease assets 108,340   108,912 
Goodwill 2,651,886   2,632,314 
Intangible assets, net 2,226,144   2,268,714 
Deferred tax assets 11,773   11,374 
Other assets 107,317   102,624 
Total assets$7,163,290  $7,097,914 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY   
Current liabilities   
Current borrowings$100,000  $100,000 
Accounts payable 143,037   141,031 
Accrued expenses 150,856   143,167 
Payroll and benefit-related liabilities 108,900   151,263 
Accrued interest 17,020   5,338 
Income taxes payable 49,780   41,318 
Other current liabilities 106,316   67,243 
Total current liabilities 675,909   649,360 
Long-term borrowings 1,807,321   1,555,871 
Deferred tax liabilities 385,670   391,066 
Pension and postretirement benefit liabilities 20,304   20,185 
Noncurrent liability for uncertain tax positions 1,896   1,831 
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities 97,661   99,154 
Other liabilities 79,365   102,307 
Total liabilities 3,068,126   2,819,774 
Commitments and contingencies   
Total shareholders' equity 4,095,164   4,278,140 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$7,163,290  $7,097,914 


 
TELEFLEX INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
 Three Months Ended
 March 30, 2025 March 31, 2024
 (Dollars in thousands)
Cash flows from operating activities of continuing operations:   
Net income$95,002  $15,289 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:   
Loss from discontinued operations 102   452 
Depreciation expense 19,409   15,928 
Intangible asset amortization expense 47,922   50,116 
Deferred financing costs and debt discount amortization expense 851   853 
Pension settlement charge    138,139 
Fair value step up of acquired inventory sold    1,722 
Changes in contingent consideration (1,795)  865 
Stock-based compensation 7,826   7,129 
Asset impairment charge    2,110 
(Gain) loss on non-designated foreign currency forward contracts (23,268)   
Deferred income taxes, net 372   (58,282)
Interest benefit on swaps designated as net investment hedges (4,239)  (3,720)
Other (50)  (118)
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisitions and disposals:   
Accounts receivable (5,104)  (9,549)
Inventories (29,489)  (11,720)
Prepaid expenses and other assets (13,196)  7,352 
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities (27,899)  (50,610)
Income taxes receivable and payable, net 6,896   6,888 
Net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations 73,340   112,844 
Cash flows from investing activities of continuing operations:   
Expenditures for property, plant and equipment (30,011)  (38,432)
Payments for businesses and intangibles acquired, net of cash acquired (90)  (70)
Insurance settlement proceeds 6,307    
Net proceeds on swaps designated as net investment hedges    13,695 
Purchase of investments (5,000)   
Net cash used in investing activities from continuing operations (28,794)  (24,807)
Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations:   
Proceeds from new borrowings 300,000    
Reduction in borrowings (49,125)  (57,125)
Repurchase of common stock (300,000)   
Net proceeds from share based compensation plans and related tax impacts 7,348   1,750 
Payments for contingent consideration (56)  (72)
Dividends paid (15,191)  (16,001)
Debt extinguishment, issuance and amendment fees (2,500)   
Net cash used in financing activities from continuing operations (59,524)  (71,448)
Cash flows from discontinued operations:   
Net cash used in operating activities (246)  (1,863)
Net cash used in discontinued operations (246)  (1,863)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash equivalents 5,052   (151)
Net (decrease) increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash equivalents (10,172)  14,575 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash equivalents at the beginning of the period 327,650   222,848 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash equivalents at the end of the period$317,478  $237,423 


Contacts:
Teleflex Incorporated:
Lawrence Keusch
Vice President, Investor Relations and Strategy Development

investors.teleflex.com
610-948-2836


FAQ

What was Teleflex (TFX) Q1 2025 revenue and how did it compare to last year?

Teleflex reported Q1 2025 revenue of $700.7 million, down 5.0% compared to $737.8 million in Q1 2024, representing a 3.8% decline on an adjusted constant currency basis.

How much will tariffs impact Teleflex (TFX) in 2025?

Teleflex expects tariffs to have an approximately $55 million negative impact in 2025, which will be recorded in cost of goods sold. The company is evaluating mitigation strategies to reduce this exposure.

What is Teleflex's (TFX) updated EPS guidance for 2025?

Teleflex lowered its 2025 adjusted diluted EPS guidance to $13.20-$13.60 from the previous $13.95-$14.35, primarily due to tariff impacts, partially offset by share repurchase and expense control measures.

What is the status of Teleflex's (TFX) planned company separation?

Teleflex is proceeding with its planned separation into two independent public companies and is actively exploring all options for NewCo, including evaluating potential sale opportunities following significant third-party interest.

How much was Teleflex's (TFX) share repurchase program and when was it completed?

Teleflex completed a $300 million accelerated share repurchase program on April 9, 2025, aligned with their disciplined capital allocation strategy.
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