Dover (DOV) 10-K Summary — Year Ended Dec 31, 2025
Dover Corporation filed its annual report for the most recent fiscal year. The filing highlights risk factors and financial results, but the business overview section is limited to a table of contents.
Key takeaway
Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K
Dover Corporation filed its annual report for the most recent fiscal year. The filing highlights risk factors and financial results, but the business overview section is limited to a table of contents.
Financial snapshot
Selected annual figures reported with the filing, shown separately from the narrative summary.
Annual revenue
$8.1B
Revenue reported for the fiscal year.
Operating income
$1.4B
Income from operations reported for the year.
Net income
$1.1B
Net income reported for the year.
Operating cash flow
n/a
Cash generated by operating activities.
Annual revenue trend
Reported annual revenue and its change from the preceding fiscal year.
| Period ended | Revenue | Year-over-year change |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 31, 2022 | $7.8B | -0.8% |
| Dec 31, 2023 | $7.7B | -2.0% |
| Dec 31, 2024 | $7.7B | +0.8% |
| Dec 31, 2025 | $8.1B | +4.5% |
Business overview
The supplied filing context does not include a substantive description of the company's business operations. The Business overview section only lists item numbers and headings.
Financial performance
Revenue increased compared to the prior year, following a period of slight declines. Operating income and net income were both positive, indicating profitable operations.
Material risks
The filing identifies risks from general economic conditions, supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and inflation. Other risks include geopolitical conflicts, changes in customer demand, competitive pressures, and tax or trade policy shifts. The impact of natural or human-induced disasters and public health crises is also noted.
Liquidity and capital
The filing references a discussion of liquidity and capital resources in Part II, but no detailed information is provided in the supplied context.
What to watch
Readers should monitor the impact of ongoing supply chain constraints and labor shortages on future production and costs, as these are highlighted as material risks.