Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. stock research
FY2024 Q4
Zimmer Biomet Holdings (ZBH) Gross Margin — Quarter Ended Dec 31, 2024
Revenue and gross profit both increased compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter last year, while cost of revenue also rose. Gross margin improved slightly from the prior quarter but weakened compared to the same quarter one year earlier.
Gross margin takeaway
Quarter ended Dec 31, 2024 · FY2024 Q4
Revenue and gross profit both increased compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter last year, while cost of revenue also rose. Gross margin improved slightly from the prior quarter but weakened compared to the same quarter one year earlier.
- The strongest observable margin driver is the relationship between revenue growth and cost of revenue growth; revenue increased more than cost of revenue from the prior quarter, leading to a higher gross margin.
- Compared to the prior quarter, gross margin was higher, driven by a larger proportional increase in revenue relative to cost of revenue. Compared to the same quarter one year earlier, gross margin was lower, as cost of revenue grew at a faster pace relative to revenue.
Gross margin snapshot
The selected quarter's reported revenue, gross profit, direct costs, and margin comparisons.
Gross margin
71.0%
Gross profit
$1.4B
Revenue
$2.0B
Cost of revenue
$586.7M
Quarter-over-quarter change
+0.5 pts
Year-over-year change
-1.2 pts
Quarterly gross margin trend
A four-quarter view of the revenue and direct-cost bridge behind gross margin.
| Period | Revenue | Gross profit | Cost of revenue | Gross margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 31, 2024 | $1.9B | $1.4B | $512.3M | 72.9% |
| Jun 30, 2024 | $1.9B | $1.4B | $553.6M | 71.5% |
| Sep 30, 2024 | $1.8B | $1.3B | $538.6M | 70.5% |
| Dec 31, 2024 | $2.0B | $1.4B | $586.7M | 71.0% |
Quarterly comparisons
Compare the selected margin with the preceding quarter and the same fiscal quarter one year earlier.
Previous-quarter change
Sep 30, 2024
+0.5 pts
Year-over-year change
Dec 31, 2023
-1.2 pts
What the margin says
Filing-constrained interpretation of margin direction, comparisons, and what to monitor next.
The strongest observable margin driver is the relationship between revenue growth and cost of revenue growth; revenue increased more than cost of revenue from the prior quarter, leading to a higher gross margin.
Compared to the prior quarter, gross margin was higher, driven by a larger proportional increase in revenue relative to cost of revenue. Compared to the same quarter one year earlier, gross margin was lower, as cost of revenue grew at a faster pace relative to revenue.
Monitor the trend in cost of revenue relative to revenue, as its growth rate has outpaced revenue on a year-over-year basis.