Veralto (VLTO) 10-K Summary — Year Ended Dec 31, 2025
Veralto Corporation filed its annual report covering the most recent period. The filing includes a business overview, risk factors, management discussion, and details on liquidity and capital resources.
Key takeaway
Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K
Veralto Corporation filed its annual report covering the most recent period. The filing includes a business overview, risk factors, management discussion, and details on liquidity and capital resources.
Financial snapshot
Selected annual figures reported with the filing, shown separately from the narrative summary.
Annual revenue
$5.5B
Revenue reported for the fiscal year.
Operating income
$1.3B
Income from operations reported for the year.
Net income
$940M
Net income reported for the year.
Operating cash flow
$1.1B
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 | $4.9B | +3.6% |
| Dec 31, 2023 | $5B | +3.1% |
| Dec 31, 2024 | $5.2B | +3.4% |
| Dec 31, 2025 | $5.5B | +6.0% |
Business overview
The company's operations are described in the Business overview section of the filing. It outlines the company's activities and market presence. No further specifics are available from the supplied context.
Financial performance
Revenue increased across the reported periods. Operating income and net income were reported, and operating cash flow was positive. The trend shows consistent growth in revenue.
Material risks
The Risk Factors section identifies potential risks to the company's business, financial condition, and results of operations. These include general market risks and company-specific factors. The filing advises that such risks could materially affect the company.
Liquidity and capital
The Liquidity and Capital Resources section discusses the company's cash flow and capital management. The company's operating cash flow supports its liquidity position.
What to watch
Readers should monitor the company's revenue performance in the next filing.