Thermo Fisher Scientific Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO), the world leader in serving science, today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023.

Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Highlights

  • Fourth quarter revenue was $10.89 billion, 5% lower versus the same quarter last year. Core organic revenue growth declined 4%.
  • Fourth quarter GAAP diluted EPS was $4.20, 5% higher versus the same quarter last year, driven by 70 basis points of operating margin expansion.
  • Fourth quarter adjusted EPS was $5.67, 5% higher versus the same quarter last year, driven by 100 basis points of adjusted operating margin expansion.
  • Full year revenue was $42.86 billion, 5% lower versus prior year. Core organic revenue growth was 1%.
  • Full year GAAP diluted earnings per share (EPS) was $15.45.
  • Full year adjusted EPS was $21.55.
  • During the year, we strengthened our industry leadership, advanced our trusted partner status with our customers, and delivered differentiated financial performance for our shareholders due to strong execution by our global team enabled by our PPI Business System.
  • Continued to further strengthen our industry-leading commercial engine and deepen our trusted partner status during the year, as demonstrated by our differentiated performance in 2023. This included the addition of a new customer excellence center in Europe, partnering and collaborating with customers on innovative new medicines, and leveraging digital tools to further optimize commercial effectiveness and improve the customer experience. During the fourth quarter, we opened a customer experience center for battery manufacturing in Seoul to support our material science customers as they accelerate the development of the next generation of environmentally friendly energy solutions.
  • Strong year advancing our corporate social responsibility (CSR) priorities. We accelerated our net-zero roadmap with on-site solar projects and power purchase agreements across the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific regions, advancing our progress toward our target of utilizing 80% renewable electricity globally by 2030 . We also progressed our global health equity initiatives by offering expanded access to advanced genomic testing in low- and middle-income countries and launched new initiatives to continue bringing clinical trials to historically underserved patient populations . We further engaged in supporting local communities through our colleague-led STEM education programs.
  • Continued to successfully execute our capital deployment strategy in 2023. During the year we completed the acquisitions of The Binding Site , a leading provider for detection and monitoring of multiple myeloma, and CorEvitas , a leading provider of regulatory-grade, real-world evidence for approved medical treatments and therapies. We also announced an agreement to acquire Olink Holding AB (publ) ("Olink") (Nasdaq: OLK) , a leading solution for advanced proteomics discovery and development. Additionally, we returned $3.5 billion of capital to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends.

"Thanks to the strong contributions from our team, we delivered differentiated performance in 2023 and enabled our customers' success," said Marc N. Casper, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Thermo Fisher Scientific. "We effectively navigated the challenging macroeconomic conditions by leveraging our PPI Business System to deliver strong financial results."

Casper added, "Our proven growth strategy, capital deployment approach, and PPI Business System, continue to position our company for an even brighter future."

Fourth Quarter 2023

Revenue for the quarter declined 5% to $10.89 billion in 2023, versus $11.45 billion in 2022. Organic revenue was 7% lower, Core organic revenue growth declined 4%, and COVID-19 testing revenue was $0.05 billion.

GAAP Earnings Results

GAAP diluted EPS in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $4.20, versus $4.01 in the same quarter last year. GAAP operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $1.85 billion, compared with $1.86 billion in the year-ago quarter. GAAP operating margin was 17.0%, compared with 16.3% in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Non-GAAP Earnings Results

Adjusted EPS in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $5.67, versus $5.40 in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $2.55 billion, compared with $2.56 billion in the year-ago quarter. Adjusted operating margin was 23.4%, compared with 22.4% in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Full Year 2023

Revenue for the full year declined 5% to $42.86 billion in 2023, versus $44.92 billion in 2022. Organic revenue was 5% lower, Core organic revenue growth was 1%, and COVID-19 testing revenue was $0.33 billion.

GAAP Earnings Results

GAAP diluted EPS for the full year was $15.45, versus $17.63 in 2022. GAAP operating income for 2023 was $6.86 billion, compared with $8.39 billion a year-ago. GAAP operating margin was 16.0%, compared with 18.7% in 2022.

Non-GAAP Earnings Results

Adjusted EPS for the full year was $21.55, versus $23.24 in 2022. Adjusted operating income for the full year was $9.81 billion, compared with $10.99 billion a year-ago. Adjusted operating margin was 22.9%, compared with 24.5% in 2022.

Annual Guidance for 2024

Thermo Fisher is initiating a guidance range for full year 2024 with revenue of $42.1 billion to $43.3 billion and adjusted EPS of $20.95 to $22.00.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Adjusted EPS, adjusted net income, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, free cash flow, organic revenue growth and Core organic revenue growth are non-GAAP measures that exclude certain items detailed after the tables that accompany this press release, under the heading "Supplemental Information Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures." The reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures are provided in the tables that accompany this press release.

Conference Call

During the call, the company will discuss its financial performance, as well as future expectations. To listen, call (833) 470-1428 within the U.S. or (404) 975-4839 outside the U.S. The access code is 718426. You may also listen to the call live on the "Investors" section of our website, www.thermofisher.com . The earnings press release and related information can also be found in that section of our website under the heading "Financials". A replay of the call will be available under "News, Events & Presentations" through Friday, February 16, 2024.

About Thermo Fisher Scientific

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science, with annual revenue over $40 billion. Our Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Whether our customers are accelerating life sciences research, solving complex analytical challenges, increasing productivity in their laboratories, improving patient health through diagnostics or the development and manufacture of life-changing therapies, we are here to support them. Our global team delivers an unrivaled combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and pharmaceutical services through our industry-leading brands, including Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific, Unity Lab Services, Patheon and PPD. For more information, please visit www.thermofisher.com .

Safe Harbor Statement

The following constitutes a "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by forward-looking statements include risks and uncertainties relating to: the COVID-19 pandemic; the need to develop new products and adapt to significant technological change; implementation of strategies for improving growth; general economic conditions and related uncertainties; dependence on customers' capital spending policies and government funding policies; the effect of economic and political conditions and exchange rate fluctuations on international operations; use and protection of intellectual property; the effect of changes in governmental regulations; any natural disaster, public health crisis or other catastrophic event; and the effect of laws and regulations governing government contracts, as well as the possibility that expected benefits related to recent or pending acquisitions, including our pending acquisition of Olink, may not materialize as expected. Additional important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements are set forth in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K and subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which are on file with the SEC and available in the "Investors" section of our website under the heading "SEC Filings." While we may elect to update forward-looking statements at some point in the future, we specifically disclaim any obligation to do so, even if estimates change and, therefore, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as representing our views as of any date subsequent to today.

Additional Information and Where to Find It

This communication is for informational purposes only and is neither an offer to purchase nor a solicitation of an offer to sell any common shares or American Depositary Shares of Olink or any other securities, nor is it a substitute for the tender offer materials that Thermo Fisher or Orion Acquisition AB (the "Buyer") has filed with the SEC. The terms and conditions of the tender offer are published in, and the offer to purchase common shares and American Depositary Shares of Olink is made only pursuant to, the offer document and related offer materials prepared by Thermo Fisher and the Buyer and is filed with the SEC in a tender offer statement on Schedule TO. In addition, Olink has filed a solicitation/recommendation statement on Schedule 14D-9 with the SEC with respect to the tender offer.

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The tender offer materials, including the offer to purchase, the related ADS letter of transmittal and acceptance form for shares and certain other tender offer documents, and the solicitation/recommendation statement and other documents filed with the SEC by Thermo Fisher or Olink, may be obtained free of charge at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov , at Olink's website https://investors.olink.com/investor-relations , at Thermo Fisher's website at www.thermofisher.com or by contacting Thermo Fisher's investor relations department at 781-622-1111.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited)

Three months ended

December 31,

% of

December 31,

% of

(Dollars in millions except per share amounts)

2023

Revenues

2022

Revenues

Revenues

$

10,886

$

11,450

Costs and operating expenses:

Cost of revenues (a)

6,390

58.7

%

6,715

58.6

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses (b)

1,672

15.4

%

1,836

16.0

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

563

5.2

%

592

5.2

%

Research and development expenses

327

3.0

%

391

3.4

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

80

0.7

%

55

0.5

%

Total costs and operating expenses

9,032

83.0

%

9,589

83.7

%

Operating income

1,854

17.0

%

1,861

16.3

%

Interest income

309

150

Interest expense

(390

)

(269

)

Other income/(expense) (d)

(33

)

35

Income before income taxes

1,740

1,777

Provision for income taxes (e)

(133

)

(173

)

Equity in earnings/(losses) of unconsolidated entities

(1

)

(30

)

Net income

1,606

1,574

Less: net income/(losses) attributable to noncontrolling interests and redeemable noncontrolling interest

(24

)

(2

)

Net income attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

1,630

15.0

%

$

1,576

13.8

%

Earnings per share attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.:

Basic

$

4.22

$

4.03

Diluted

$

4.20

$

4.01

Weighted average shares:

Basic

387

391

Diluted

388

393

Reconciliation of adjusted operating income and adjusted operating margin

GAAP operating income

$

1,854

17.0

%

$

1,861

16.3

%

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

22

0.2

%

5

0.0

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

31

0.3

%

47

0.4

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

80

0.7

%

55

0.5

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

563

5.2

%

592

5.2

%

Adjusted operating income (non-GAAP measure)

$

2,550

23.4

%

$

2,560

22.4

%

Reconciliation of adjusted net income

GAAP net income attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

1,630

$

1,576

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

22

5

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

31

47

Restructuring and other costs (c)

80

55

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

563

592

Other income/expense adjustments (d)

14

(46

)

Provision for income taxes adjustments (e)

(111

)

(138

)

Equity in earnings/losses of unconsolidated entities

1

30

Noncontrolling interests adjustments (f)

(27

)

Adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure)

$

2,203

$

2,121

Reconciliation of adjusted earnings per share

GAAP diluted EPS attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

4.20

$

4.01

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

0.06

0.01

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

0.08

0.12

Restructuring and other costs (c)

0.20

0.14

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

1.45

1.50

Other income/expense adjustments (d)

0.04

(0.11

)

Provision for income taxes adjustments (e)

(0.29

)

(0.35

)

Equity in earnings/losses of unconsolidated entities

0.00

0.08

Noncontrolling interests adjustments (f)

(0.07

)

0.00

Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP measure)

$

5.67

$

5.40

Reconciliation of free cash flow

GAAP net cash provided by operating activities

$

3,723

$

3,487

Purchases of property, plant and equipment

(405

)

(550

)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

11

6

Free cash flow (non-GAAP measure)

$

3,329

$

2,943

Business Segment Information

Three months ended

December 31,

% of

December 31,

% of

(Dollars in millions)

2023

Revenues

2022

Revenues

Revenues

Life Sciences Solutions

$

2,469

22.7

%

$

3,046

26.6

%

Analytical Instruments

2,037

18.7

%

1,878

16.4

%

Specialty Diagnostics

1,105

10.2

%

1,115

9.7

%

Laboratory Products and Biopharma Services

5,719

52.5

%

5,947

51.9

%

Eliminations

(444

)

-4.1

%

(536

)

-4.6

%

Consolidated revenues

$

10,886

100.0

%

$

11,450

100.0

%

Segment income and segment income margin

Life Sciences Solutions

$

895

36.2

%

$

1,040

34.1

%

Analytical Instruments

587

28.8

%

476

25.4

%

Specialty Diagnostics

264

23.9

%

208

18.6

%

Laboratory Products and Biopharma Services

804

14.0

%

836

14.1

%

Subtotal reportable segments

2,550

23.4

%

2,560

22.4

%

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

(22

)

-0.2

%

(5

)

0.0

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

(31

)

-0.3

%

(47

)

-0.4

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

(80

)

-0.7

%

(55

)

-0.5

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

(563

)

-5.2

%

(592

)

-5.2

%

Consolidated GAAP operating income

$

1,854

17.0

%

$

1,861

16.3

%

(a) Adjusted results in 2023 exclude $19 of charges for the sale of inventory revalued at the date of acquisition. Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $3 of accelerated depreciation on manufacturing assets to be abandoned due to facility consolidations. Adjusted results in 2022 exclude charges for inventory write-downs associated with large-scale abandonment of product lines.

(b) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude certain third-party expenses, principally transaction/integration costs related to recent acquisitions, charges/credits for changes in estimates of contingent acquisition consideration, and charges associated with product liability litigation.

(c) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude restructuring and other costs consisting principally of severance, impairments of long-lived assets, charges for environmental-related matters, abandoned facility, and other expenses of headcount reductions and real estate consolidations. Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $3 of gains on the sale of real estate. Adjusted results in 2022 also exclude $14 of gain on the sale of intellectual property.

(d) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude net gains/losses on investments. Adjusted results in 2022 also exclude $67 of net gains on derivative instruments to address certain foreign currency risks.

(e) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude incremental tax impacts for the reconciling items between GAAP and adjusted net income, incremental tax impacts as a result of tax rate/law changes, and the tax impacts from audit settlements. Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $14 of charges for pre-acquisition matters.

(f) Adjusted results exclude the incremental impacts for the reconciling items between GAAP and adjusted net income attributable to noncontrolling interests.

Note:

Consolidated depreciation expense is $276 and $256 in 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Organic and Core organic revenue growth

Three months ended

December 31, 2023

Revenue growth

-5%

Acquisitions

1%

Currency translation

1%

Organic revenue growth (non-GAAP measure) *

-7%

COVID-19 testing revenue

-3%

Core organic revenue growth (non-GAAP measure) *

-4%

* Results may not sum due to rounding.

Note:

For more information related to non-GAAP financial measures, refer to the section titled "Supplemental Information Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" of this release.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited)

Year ended

December 31,

% of

December 31,

% of

(Dollars in millions except per share amounts)

2023

Revenues

2022

Revenues

Revenues

$

42,857

$

44,915

Costs and operating expenses:

Cost of revenues (a)

25,295

59.0

%

25,415

56.6

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses (b)

6,569

15.3

%

7,127

15.9

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

2,338

5.5

%

2,395

5.3

%

Research and development expenses

1,337

3.1

%

1,471

3.3

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

459

1.1

%

114

0.3

%

Total costs and operating expenses

35,998

84.0

%

36,522

81.3

%

Operating income

6,859

16.0

%

8,393

18.7

%

Interest income

879

272

Interest expense

(1,375

)

(726

)

Other income/(expense) (d)

(65

)

(104

)

Income before income taxes

6,298

7,835

Provision for income taxes (e)

(284

)

(703

)

Equity in earnings/(losses) of unconsolidated entities

(59

)

(172

)

Net income

5,955

6,960

Less: net income/(losses) attributable to noncontrolling interests and redeemable noncontrolling interest

(40

)

10

Net income attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

5,995

14.0

%

$

6,950

15.5

%

Earnings per share attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.:

Basic

$

15.52

$

17.75

Diluted

$

15.45

$

17.63

Weighted average shares:

Basic

386

392

Diluted

388

394

Reconciliation of adjusted operating income and adjusted operating margin

GAAP operating income

$

6,859

16.0

%

$

8,393

18.7

%

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

95

0.2

%

46

0.1

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

59

0.1

%

37

0.1

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

459

1.1

%

114

0.3

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

2,338

5.5

%

2,395

5.3

%

Adjusted operating income (non-GAAP measure)

$

9,810

22.9

%

$

10,985

24.5

%

Reconciliation of adjusted net income

GAAP net income attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

5,995

$

6,950

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

95

46

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

59

37

Restructuring and other costs (c)

459

114

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

2,338

2,395

Other income/expense adjustments (d)

50

117

Provision for income taxes adjustments (e)

(645

)

(672

)

Equity in earnings/losses of unconsolidated entities

59

172

Noncontrolling interests adjustments (f)

(46

)

Adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure)

$

8,364

$

9,159

Reconciliation of adjusted earnings per share

GAAP diluted EPS attributable to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

$

15.45

$

17.63

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

0.24

0.12

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

0.15

0.09

Restructuring and other costs (c)

1.18

0.29

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

6.03

6.07

Other income/expense adjustments (d)

0.13

0.30

Provision for income taxes adjustments (e)

(1.66

)

(1.70

)

Equity in earnings/losses of unconsolidated entities

0.15

0.44

Noncontrolling interests adjustments (f)

(0.12

)

0.00

Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP measure)

$

21.55

$

23.24

Reconciliation of free cash flow

GAAP net cash provided by operating activities

$

8,406

$

9,154

Purchases of property, plant and equipment

(1,479

)

(2,243

)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

87

24

Free cash flow (non-GAAP measure)

$

7,014

$

6,935

Business Segment Information

Year ended

December 31,

% of

December 31,

% of

(Dollars in millions)

2023

Revenues

2022

Revenues

Revenues

Life Sciences Solutions

$

9,977

23.3

%

$

13,532

30.1

%

Analytical Instruments

7,263

16.9

%

6,624

14.7

%

Specialty Diagnostics

4,405

10.3

%

4,763

10.6

%

Laboratory Products and Biopharma Services

23,041

53.8

%

22,511

50.1

%

Eliminations

(1,829

)

-4.3

%

(2,515

)

-5.5

%

Consolidated revenues

$

42,857

100.0

%

$

44,915

100.0

%

Segment income and segment income margin

Life Sciences Solutions

$

3,420

34.3

%

$

5,582

41.2

%

Analytical Instruments

1,908

26.3

%

1,507

22.8

%

Specialty Diagnostics

1,124

25.5

%

1,024

21.5

%

Laboratory Products and Biopharma Services

3,358

14.6

%

2,872

12.8

%

Subtotal reportable segments

9,810

22.9

%

10,985

24.5

%

Cost of revenues adjustments (a)

(95

)

-0.2

%

(46

)

-0.1

%

Selling, general and administrative expenses adjustments (b)

(59

)

-0.1

%

(37

)

-0.1

%

Restructuring and other costs (c)

(459

)

-1.1

%

(114

)

-0.3

%

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets

(2,338

)

-5.5

%

(2,395

)

-5.3

%

Consolidated GAAP operating income

$

6,859

16.0

%

$

8,393

18.7

%

(a) Adjusted results in 2023 and in 2022 exclude charges for the sale of inventories revalued at the date of acquisition and charges for inventory write-downs associated with large-scale abandonment of product lines. Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $13 of accelerated depreciation on manufacturing assets to be abandoned due to facility consolidations.

(b) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude certain third-party expenses, principally transaction/integration costs related to recent acquisitions, charges/credits for changes in estimates of contingent acquisition consideration, and charges associated with product liability litigation.

(c) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude restructuring and other costs consisting principally of severance, impairments of long-lived assets, charges for environmental-related matters, abandoned facility and other expenses of headcount reductions and real estate consolidations. Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $26 of contract termination costs associated with facility closures, $19 of net charges for pre-acquisition litigation and other matters, and $11 of gains on the sale of real estate. Adjusted results in 2022 also exclude $14 of gain on the sale of intellectual property.

(d) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude net gains/losses on investments. Adjusted results in 2022 also exclude $26 of losses on the early extinguishment of debt and $67 of net gains on derivative instruments to address certain foreign currency risks.

(e) Adjusted results in 2023 and 2022 exclude incremental tax impacts for the reconciling items between GAAP and adjusted net income, incremental tax impacts as a result of tax rate/law changes and the tax impacts from audit settlements (including a $658 benefit from an audit settlement in 2022). Adjusted results in 2023 also exclude $14 of charges for pre-acquisition matters. Adjusted results in 2022 also exclude a $423 charge for the impact of deferred tax realizability assessments as a result of audit settlements.

(f) Adjusted results exclude the incremental impacts for the reconciling items between GAAP and adjusted net income attributable to noncontrolling interests.

Note:

Consolidated depreciation expense is $1,068 and $986 in 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Organic and Core organic revenue growth

Year ended

December 31, 2023

Revenue growth

-5%

Acquisitions

1%

Currency translation

0%

Organic revenue growth (non-GAAP measure) *

-5%

COVID-19 testing revenue

-6%

Core organic revenue growth (non-GAAP measure) *

1%

* Results may not sum due to rounding.

Note:

For more information related to non-GAAP financial measures, refer to the section titled "Supplemental Information Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" of this release.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)

December 31,

December 31,

(In millions)

2023

2022

Assets

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$

8,077

$

8,524

Accounts receivable, net

8,221

8,115

Inventories

5,088

5,634

Other current assets

3,203

2,956

Total current assets

24,589

25,229

Property, plant and equipment, net

9,448

9,280

Acquisition-related intangible assets, net

16,670

17,442

Other assets

3,999

4,007

Goodwill

44,020

41,196

Total assets

$

98,726

$

97,154

Liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest and equity

Current liabilities:

Short-term obligations and current maturities of long-term obligations

$

3,609

$

5,579

Other current liabilities

10,403

11,431

Total current liabilities

14,012

17,010

Other long-term liabilities

6,564

7,087

Long-term obligations

31,308

28,909

Redeemable noncontrolling interest

118

116

Total equity

46,724

44,032

Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest and equity

$

98,726

$

97,154

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited)

Year ended

December 31,

December 31,

(In millions)

2023

2022

Operating activities

Net income

$

5,955

$

6,960

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

3,406

3,381

Change in deferred income taxes

(1,300

)

(995

)

Other non-cash expenses, net

882

857

Changes in assets and liabilities, excluding the effects of acquisitions

(537

)

(1,049

)

Net cash provided by operating activities

8,406

9,154

Investing activities

Acquisitions, net of cash acquired

(3,660

)

(39

)

Purchases of property, plant and equipment

(1,479

)

(2,243

)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

87

24

Proceeds from cross-currency interest rate swap interest settlements

70

15

Other investing activities, net

(160

)

84

Net cash used in investing activities

(5,142

)

(2,159

)

Financing activities

Net proceeds from issuance of debt

5,942

3,193

Repayment of debt

(5,782

)

(375

)

Net proceeds from issuance of commercial paper

1,620

1,526

Repayment of commercial paper

(1,935

)

(3,690

)

Purchases of company common stock

(3,000

)

(3,000

)

Dividends paid

(523

)

(455

)

Other financing activities, net

56

(9

)

Net cash used in financing activities

(3,622

)

(2,810

)

Exchange rate effect on cash

(82

)

(139

)

(Decrease) increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

(440

)

4,046

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period

8,537

4,491

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period

$

8,097

$

8,537

Free cash flow (non-GAAP measure)

$

7,014

$

6,935

Note:

For more information related to non-GAAP financial measures, refer to the section titled "Supplemental Information Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" of this release.

Supplemental Information Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to the financial measures prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), we use certain non-GAAP financial measures such as organic revenue growth, which is reported revenue growth, excluding the impacts of acquisitions/divestitures and the effects of currency translation. We also report Core organic revenue growth, which is reported revenue growth, excluding the impacts of COVID-19 testing revenue, and excluding the impacts of acquisitions/divestitures and the effects of currency translation. We report these measures because Thermo Fisher management believes that in order to understand the company's short-term and long-term financial trends, investors may wish to consider the impact of acquisitions/divestitures, foreign currency translation and/or COVID-19 testing on revenues. Thermo Fisher management uses these measures to forecast and evaluate the operational performance of the company as well as to compare revenues of current periods to prior periods.

We report adjusted operating income, adjusted operating income margin, adjusted net income, and adjusted EPS. We believe that the use of these non-GAAP financial measures, in addition to GAAP financial measures, helps investors to gain a better understanding of our core operating results and future prospects, consistent with how management measures and forecasts the company's core operating performance, especially when comparing such results to previous periods, forecasts, and to the performance of our competitors. Such measures are also used by management in their financial and operating decision-making and for compensation purposes. To calculate these measures we exclude, as applicable:

  • Certain acquisition-related costs, including charges for the sale of inventories revalued at the date of acquisition, significant transaction/acquisition-related costs, including changes in estimates of contingent acquisition-related consideration, and other costs associated with obtaining short-term financing commitments for pending/recent acquisitions. We exclude these costs because we do not believe they are indicative of our normal operating costs.
  • Costs/income associated with restructuring activities and large-scale abandonments of product lines, such as reducing overhead and consolidating facilities. We exclude these costs because we believe that the costs related to restructuring activities are not indicative of our normal operating costs.
  • Equity in earnings/losses of unconsolidated entities; impairments of long-lived assets; and certain other gains and losses that are either isolated or cannot be expected to occur again with any predictability, including gains/losses on investments, the sale of businesses, product lines, and real estate, significant litigation-related matters, curtailments/settlements of pension plans, and the early retirement of debt. We exclude these items because they are outside of our normal operations and/or, in certain cases, are difficult to forecast accurately for future periods.
  • The expense associated with the amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets because a significant portion of the purchase price for acquisitions may be allocated to intangible assets that have lives of up to 20 years. Exclusion of the amortization expense allows comparisons of operating results that are consistent over time for both our newly acquired and long-held businesses and with both acquisitive and non-acquisitive peer companies.
  • The noncontrolling interest and tax impacts of the above items and the impact of significant tax audits or events (such as changes in deferred taxes from enacted tax rate/law changes), the latter of which we exclude because they are outside of our normal operations and difficult to forecast accurately for future periods.

We report free cash flow, which is operating cash flow excluding net capital expenditures, to provide a view of the continuing operations' ability to generate cash for use in acquisitions and other investing and financing activities. The company also uses this measure as an indication of the strength of the company. Free cash flow is not a measure of cash available for discretionary expenditures since we have certain non-discretionary obligations such as debt service that are not deducted from the measure.

Thermo Fisher Scientific does not provide GAAP financial measures on a forward-looking basis because we are unable to predict with reasonable certainty and without unreasonable effort items such as the timing and amount of future restructuring actions and acquisition-related charges as well as gains or losses from sales of real estate and businesses, the early retirement of debt and the outcome of legal proceedings. The timing and amount of these items are uncertain and could be material to Thermo Fisher Scientific's results computed in accordance with GAAP.

The non-GAAP financial measures of Thermo Fisher Scientific's results of operations and cash flows included in this press release are not meant to be considered superior to or a substitute for Thermo Fisher Scientific's results of operations prepared in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of such non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are set forth in the tables above.

Media Contact Information:
Sandy Pound
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Phone: 781-622-1223
E-mail: sandy.pound@thermofisher.com

Investor Contact Information:
Rafael Tejada
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Phone: 781-622-1356
E-mail: rafael.tejada@thermofisher.com

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Valens GroWorks Highlighted by AltaCorp Capital Executive Discussing Flourishing Cannabis Pharma Space

With the launch of a legal recreational cannabis market in Canada, as well as an established medical market, players in the financial and investment spaces have started to look favorably upon cannabis companies leading the industry. In a recent interview on MidasLetter Live, AltaCorp Capital Inc.’s Managing Director David Kideckel spoke about the launch of his company’s cannabis sector coverage, which includes recognizable names in Canada like Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. (TSXV:XLY) and Valens GroWorks Corp. (CSE:VGW).

Speaking of Valens, a Kelowna, BC-based, research-driven, vertically-integrated Canadian cannabis company focusing on cannabis extraction, distillation as well as cannabinoid isolation and purification, Kideckel highlighted the steps the company has taken to deploy its business model. 

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Valens Groworks Announces Strategic Collaboration

Valens GroWorks (CSE:VGW)(CSE:VGW.CN) (the “Company” or “Valens“) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Supra THC Services Inc. (“Supra“) are pleased to announce a collaboration between Supra and Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mississauga) Inc. to develop a “Centre of Excellence in Plant Based Medicine Analytics” centered in Kelowna, British Columbia. This agreement is the first of its kind between a Canadian cannabis company and a world leader in Health Science services, with an ability to deliver innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive services to this emerging market.
Supra’s operations are located in the Company’s state-of-the-art 17,000 sq ft Kelowna facility, currently undergoing modifications ahead of a significant expansion. Supra will utilize a suite of Thermo Fisher Scientific sector-leading advanced analytical instrumentation to provide analytical services, research and development, forensic analysis and support for clinical trials as well as being a demonstration and training site for Thermo Fisher Scientific clients and third parties involved in this rapidly evolving sector. It will also be used as a regional resource center for universities and companies.
Dr. Rob O’Brien, CEO and Chief Science Officer of Supra THC Services Inc. stated; “There are many plants such as Cannabis that contain active ingredients which could be effective treatments for disease or provide critical health improvements. However, conducting proper clinical trials with materials that contain many active ingredients is challenging, particularly if the effective absorbed dose can vary significantly depending on how the material is consumed. For example, the effectiveness of absorption of active ingredients contained in an oil carrier is much different if that oil is placed under the patients tongue, then if the oil, or edible, is swallowedTo measure the amount of active ingredients and metabolites in blood, urine, hair and saliva, advanced instrumentation and a team of highly qualified personal is essential. With the Supra THC Services team and advanced instrumentation from Thermo Fisher Scientific, many significant advances are expected.”
Luc Dionne, Canadian Sales Manager with Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mississauga) Inc., states We welcome the opportunity to work with Dr. Rob O’Brien and the Supra THC Services team, an organization that conducts testing activities in plant based medicine. Dr. O’Brien has an extensive background in analytical chemistry and is a recognized authority in scientific circles. Dr. O’Brien has worked closely with Thermo Fisher Scientific in the past using several of our market leading technologies to successfully perform testing on natural products, pharmaceutical formulations and environmental samples. We are delighted that his team has selected Thermo Fisher Scientific‘s cost effective analytical testing solutions to promote the advancement of testing protocols to meet the rigorous and regulatory requirements of this market segment.
About Valens GroWorks Corp.
Valens GroWorks Corp. is a CSE-listed company with an aggressive buildout strategy in progress. The Company seeks to capture a broad spectrum of medical cannabis users and adult recreational users once legalized, as well as clinical trial and R&D clients, in pursuit of its ambitious seed-to-sale and farm-to-pharma objectives. The Company also provides management, consulting, testing and support services to domestic and international licensees, as well as financing and managing buildouts of fully-licensed 3rd party operations.
The Company has two wholly-owned subsidiaries based in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia: 1) Valens Agritech Ltd. (“VAL”) which holds a Health Canada Dealer’s License, and 2) Supra THC Services Inc., a Health Canada licensed cannabis testing lab providing sector-leading analytical and proprietary services to Licensed Producers and ACMPR patients. For more information, please visit https:/valensgroworks.comhttps://www.valensagritech.com and https://www.suprathc.ca.
About Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mississauga) Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mississauga) Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO) the world leader in serving science, with revenues of more than US$20 billion and approximately 65,000 employees globally. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics, deliver medicines to market and increase laboratory productivity. Through our premier brands — Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services — we offer an unmatched combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive services. For more information, please visit www.thermofisher.com.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
VALENS GROWORKS CORP.
(signed) Tyler Robson
Chief Executive Officer
For further information, please contact:
Greg Patchell
Telephone: +1.250.860.8634
Notice regarding Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of such statements under applicable securities law. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as “plan”, “continue”, “expect”, “project”, “intend”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “estimate”, “may”, “will”, “potential”, “proposed” and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions “may” or “will” occur. These statements are only predictions. Various assumptions were used in drawing the conclusions or making the projections contained in the forward-looking statements throughout this news release. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Corporation is under no obligation, and expressly disclaims any intention or obligation, to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable law.
The CSE or other regulatory authority has not reviewed, approved or disapproved the contents of this press release. We seek Safe Harbour.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Expands Global Footprint to Support Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trials in Japan

To help meet increasing demand for cell and gene therapy clinical trial support around the globe, Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today announced the expansion of its Fisher BioServices cryogenic service capabilities in Japan.
This expansion enables its customers to seamlessly conduct clinical trials across multiple
geographies and provides patients around the world with access to life
changing therapies. As a leading service provider to the cell and gene
therapy community, Fisher BioServices is uniquely positioned with the
experience, resources, and global expertise to support its customers on
their path towards commercialization.
The facility in Tokyo was expanded to include cryogenic storage and
logistics by utilizing a combination of proven components and validated
procedures developed with years of experience in the cell and gene
therapy business. The new modules within this facility allow Fisher
BioServices to configure and replicate each site to meet the specific
requirements of individual clinical trials with minimal variation,
regardless of volume or geographic location. The facility is also
supported by a global comprehensive and integrated Quality System based
on regulatory requirements, industry best practices and trained
personnel.
“Japan is an increasingly important market for cell and gene therapy
companies conducting clinical trials,” said Dennis Barger, Fisher
BioServices vice president and general manager. “The addition of
cryogenic services to this facility in Japan, combined with our existing
capabilities in Europe and the US, enables us to seamlessly support our
customers’ global trials as they develop and commercialize their
therapies.”
About Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
(NYSE: TMO) is the world leader in serving science, with revenues of $17
billion and more than 50,000 employees in 50 countries. Our mission is
to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer.
We help our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex
analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics and increase
laboratory productivity. Through our premier brands – Thermo Scientific,
Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services
– we offer an unmatched combination of innovative technologies,
purchasing convenience and comprehensive support. For more information,
please visit www.thermofisher.com.

MyDx Provides Positive Mid-Year Update as Part of Special Letter to Shareholders

Highlights:

  • MyDx experiencing double-digit quarterly revenue growth following commercialization of first of four patented technologies
  • Company’s increasing revenues and continued narrowing of losses clears path towards achieving profitability by year-end
  • Enters into first major distribution agreement valued at approximately $4 million for its CannaDx chemical sensor instrument
  • Expects to launch two new sensors by year-end, creating two entire new revenue channels
  • Focusing on substantially decreasing long-term debt and strengthening balance sheet
  • Seeking to aggressively expand sales and marketing initiatives for new products

LA JOLLA, Calif., June 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MyDx, Inc. (OTCQB:MYDX), one of the fastest growing companies in the chemical detection industry and the producer of the patented MyDx™ (My Diagnostic) product line, the first battery operated, handheld, chemical analyzer for consumers, today issued the following Special Letter to Shareholders from its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Daniel Yazbeck.
“Dear Fellow Shareholders,
2016 is off to a strong start, and as we approach the mid-year mark I thought it would be helpful to summarize our progress since launching our multi-use MyDx chemical analyzer with the CannaDx sensor and App.  I will also cover the highlights of our newly accelerated goals for the balance of the year as well as an analysis of the chemical detection marketplace in whose context I believe the MyDx Analyzer can clearly shown to be a market leader.
Before I discuss our goals and strategies looking ahead, I think it is important and prudent for a management team to look back at our accomplishments over the past four years.  Rather than summarizing our many achievements, we thought it would be better communicated via a short video clip we compiled for our investors.  Please click the following link for a quick video summary of the many successes we have had over the past four years that has enabled us to get to where we are today: a much nimbler, stronger and, by far, one of the fastest growing companies in the chemical detection market.
Please click here: MYDX 4 Year Business Plan Accomplishments Video (https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ba458e62-5a32-4900-8b8e-29aadd1f6b86)
MyDx Second Half 2016 Key Goals: New Product Launches, Continued Market Penetration and Profitable Growth
Company Prepares for New Products to Enter into Commercialization
On the R&D front, with the recent launch of the next-generation CannaDx SmartPhone App, which expanded our features and updated our database, we are now focusing our effort on the next MyDx Product to enter into commercialization: OrganaDxTM. This application is slated for commercial release by the fourth quarter of this year.
The OrganaDx sensor will help you Trust and Verify™ the safety of your fruits and vegetables. Specifically, OrganaDx will enable you to measure the pesticide levels in your food, ensuring that you and your family do not unknowingly consume any potentially cancer-causing pesticides. It will empower you to verify, on the spot, whether or not produce is safe for consumption. This is particularly important when buying non-organic produce that are known to be notoriously high in pesticides, commonly referred to as the “Dirty Dozen.”
The Company expects future sales of OrganaDx should be at a substantially higher margin than our initial product line, which means a strong and growing contribution to our bottom line earnings growth.
Continued Market Penetration
In April 2016, we announced the first of what we expect to be many major retail distribution deals for our leading technology.  Our initial agreement was with Nanolux Technology, Inc. (“Nanolux”), valued at over $4 million. Nanolux produces one of the world’s leading brands of horticultural lighting ballasts. With over 1,000 retail shops in its distribution network, it has an extensive footprint throughout the U.S. indoor agriculture and hydroponic marketplace concentrated in states with cannabis sales legalized in some form — especially California as the nation’s largest legal cannabis market.
We are beginning to actively roll-out our MyDx Analyzers with CannaDx sensors, sales and marketing collateral along with product and sales training to those 1,000 retail shops. Those sales will begin to kick in during the current quarter and are expected to ramp-up steeply throughout the second half of the year, which will provide us with clear visibility of what the remainder of 2016 and even parts of 2017 will look like from a financial and operational perspective.
Increasing Demand for our Initial Product to Enter into Commercialization:  CannaDx
We see the market for CannaDx divided into three segments: consumer direct (primarily our online sales), and growers and dispensaries — both of which we consider prosumers. With online sales strong and growing, and even at high rates globally, that leaves the dispensary market segment still untapped and on which we are aggressively working to sign one or more regional or national distribution deals similar in nature to that of Nanolux.
MyDx is Clearly Positioned for Profitable Growth
Financially, just since its launch in the third quarter of 2015, CannaDx sales have topped well over $500,000, nearly all of which has come through direct-to-consumer sales with minimal marketing effort or expense.
Our net loss has narrowed by approximately $1.6 million year-over-year from ($2.1 million) to ($544,000) in the first quarter ended March 31, 2016. Additionally, we are actively working to reconfigure our manufacturing and supply chain management to scale up for far higher volumes and to reduce unit costs.
Based on these factors, and with the expected new applications in the final stages of development and commercialization, as well as an anticipated jump in CannaDx revenues in the weeks and months ahead driven by retail distribution, we believe we can reach profitability by year end — a significant milestone for MyDx.
Chemical Analyzer Marketplace: MyDx’s Growing Leadership Position
Bringing laboratory-based testing and analysis capability out of the lab and placing it in the palm of users’ hands is a common goal throughout the medical device (point of care) and many other industries.
In our industry, it is instructive to consider the hand-held chemical analyzer made by Thermo Fisher Scientific (“TMO”). TMO bills itself as the “world leader in serving science,” with revenues of $17 billion and more than 50,000 employees in 50 countries.
TMO developed and launched TruNarcTM, and while not identical in functionality to our CannaDx, it is fairly close, except that TruNarc is priced at close to $20,000 and has cost $400 million in R&D to develop.  Our CannaDx carries a $699 price tag while our multi-use MyDx Chemical Analyzer cost us under $7 million to develop, patent and deploy to market.  TMO’s move into the space validates the marketplace’s value, and we applaud however many millions of dollars it spends on sales and marketing since it serves to educate and build the market for both its products as well as our MyDx Analyzer.
MYDX Stock:  Significantly Undervalued
However, we understand we are one of the new entrants into the chemical detection space which is why we trade at such a low valuation compared to heavyweights such as Thermo Fisher.  However, if our past is any indication of what lies ahead for our Company and our shareholders, the Board of Directors and I, personally, strongly believe our stock price will adjust accordingly to our future achievements.  Once we achieve profitability and continue to grow at the pace we expect to, we believe our valuation should be closer to our competitors.  Thermo Fisher, for example, today trades at nearly 30 times 2017 earnings.  Once we provide our 2017 earnings expectations, we think you, as a long-term investor in MyDx, will be very pleasantly rewarded with the patience, confidence and support you have given our Company from the onset.  In fact, we believe the stock is so undervalued here that we are currently contemplating utilizing our excess cash flow to launch our first ever stock buyback program.  We will keep you updated on our Board’s decision on that initiative as soon as it is voted on.
In Summary
I trust this letter enables you to understand the sense of excitement and anticipation we at MyDx have on the outlook for the rest of 2016, and why we eagerly look forward to 2017.
If any of our investors will be in Southern California on Wednesday, June 8, please join us when I present the MyDx investment story and take questions at the 6th Annual LD Micro Invitational Investor Conference at 2:00 pm PDT / 5:00 pm EDT. The conference will be held at the Luxe Sunset Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles and will feature nearly 200 companies in the small-cap universe. The presentation will be broadcast live, as well as archived on our website for 90 days. Hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
/s/ Daniel R. Yazbeck
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
MyDx, Inc.
About MyDx
MyDx, Inc. (OTCQB:MYDX) is a chemical detection and sensor technology company based in San Diego, California whose mission is to help people Trust & Verify™ what they put into their minds and bodies. The Company has developed MyDx, a patented, affordable portable analyzer that provides real-time chemical analysis and fits in the palm of consumers’ hands. The multi-use MyDx leverages over a decade of established electronic nose technology to measure chemicals of interest. It owns a substantial and growing intellectual property portfolio of patents covering its technology. With its Canna sensor commercialized, it has four other sensors being developed in its lab that are compatible with the MyDx Analyzer and App. For more information, please visit www.cdxlife.com.
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This news release contains “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in Section 27(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements may contain certain forward-looking statements pertaining to future anticipated or projected plans, performance and developments, as well as other statements relating to future operations and results. Any statements in this press release that are not statements of historical fact may be considered to be forward-looking statements. Words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intends,” “goal,” “objective,” “seek,” “attempt,” or variations of these or similar words, identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements by their nature are estimates of future results only and involve substantial risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to risks associated with the uncertainty of future financial results, additional financing requirements, development of new products, our ability to complete our product testing and launch our product commercially, the acceptance of our product in the marketplace, the uncertainty of the laws and regulations relating to cannabis, the impact of competitive products or pricing, technological changes, the effect of economic conditions and other uncertainties detailed from time to time in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, available at www.sec.gov.

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Efforts to address the core risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases are coinciding with recent innovations in medical technology, which have been critical in not only preventing and managing them but also increasing the survival rate.

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