Dover Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results

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DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dover (NYSE: DOV), a diversified global manufacturer, announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. All comparisons are to the comparable period of the prior fiscal year, unless otherwise noted.

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Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,

($ in millions, except per share data)


2025


2024


% Change*


2025


2024


% Change*

U.S. GAAP

Revenue


$       2,050


$       1,949


5 %


$       3,916


$       3,833


2 %

Earnings from continuing operations 


280


247


14 %


519


849


(39) %

Diluted EPS from continuing operations


2.03


1.78


14 %


3.76


6.10


(38) %














Non-GAAP

Organic revenue change






1 %






1 %

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations1


337


291


16 %


620


532


17 %

Adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations


2.44


2.10


16 %


4.49


3.82


18 %


1 Q2 and year-to-date 2025 and 2024 adjusted earnings from continuing operations exclude after-tax purchase accounting expenses, restructuring and other costs and (gain) loss on dispositions.

* Change may be impacted by rounding.

For the quarter ended June 30, 2025, Dover generated revenue of $2.0 billion, an increase of 5% (+1% organic). GAAP earnings from continuing operations of $280 million increased 14%, and GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $2.03 was up 14%. On an adjusted basis, earnings from continuing operations of $337 million were up 16% and adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations of $2.44 was up 16%.

For the six months ended June 30, 2025, Dover generated revenue of $3.9 billion, an increase of 2% (+1% organic). GAAP earnings from continuing operations of $519 million decreased by 39%, and GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $3.76 was down 38%, both principally due to the gain on the disposition of De-Sta-Co in the comparable period of the prior year. On an adjusted basis, earnings from continuing operations of $620 million increased 17%, and adjusted diluted EPS from continuing operations of $4.49 was up 18%.

A full reconciliation between GAAP and adjusted measures and definitions of non-GAAP and other performance measures are included as an exhibit herein.

MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY:

Dover's President and Chief Executive Officer, Richard J. Tobin, said, "Dover's second quarter results were solid, driven by excellent production performance and execution in the face of a highly dynamic global trading environment.

"Top line performance accelerated in the quarter on broad-based shipment growth in short cycle components and continued strength in our secular-growth-exposed end markets. Order trends continued to post positive momentum in the quarter, bolstering our confidence in the second half outlook with a majority of our third quarter revenue already in the backlog. Margin performance in the quarter was exemplary with a record consolidated segment margin, a result of prior portfolio actions, positive mix impact from our growth platforms, and our rigorous cost containment and productivity actions.

"Our solid operational results were complemented by ongoing capital deployment actions. We continue to invest in high-ROI organic capital projects, including productivity and capacity expansions as well as targeted footprint optimization. During the quarter we also completed two acquisitions of attractive, fast-growing assets within our high-priority Pumps & Process Solutions segment. Our balance sheet strength remains an advantage that provides flexibility as we pursue value-creating capital deployment to further expand our businesses in high growth, high margin areas.

"We are approaching the second half of 2025 constructively. Despite some macroeconomic noise, underlying end market demand is healthy and is supported by our sustained order rates. As a result of our first half performance, we are increasing our full year adjusted EPS guidance from $9.20-$9.40 to $9.35-$9.55."

FULL YEAR 2025 GUIDANCE:

In 2025, Dover expects to generate GAAP EPS from continuing operations in the range of $8.00 to $8.20 (adjusted EPS from continuing operations of $9.35 to $9.55), based on full year revenue growth of 4% to 6%.

CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION:

Dover will host a webcast and conference call to discuss its second quarter results at 9:30 A.M. Eastern Time (8:30 A.M. Central Time) on Thursday, July 24, 2025. The webcast can be accessed on the Dover website at dovercorporation.com. The conference call will also be made available for replay on the website. Additional information on Dover's results and its operating segments can be found on the Company's website.

ABOUT DOVER:

Dover is a diversified global manufacturer and solutions provider with annual revenue of over $7 billion. We deliver innovative equipment and components, consumable supplies, aftermarket parts, software and digital solutions, and support services through five operating segments: Engineered Products, Clean Energy & Fueling, Imaging & Identification, Pumps & Process Solutions and Climate & Sustainability Technologies. Dover combines global scale with operational agility to lead the markets we serve. Recognized for our entrepreneurial approach for over 70 years, our team of approximately 24,000 employees takes an ownership mindset, collaborating with customers to redefine what's possible. Headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois, Dover trades on the New York Stock Exchange under "DOV."

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:

This press release contains "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. All statements in this document other than statements of historical fact are statements that are, or could be deemed, "forward-looking" statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous important risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company's control. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things, general economic conditions and conditions in the particular markets in which we operate; supply chain constraints and labor shortages that could result in production stoppages; inflation in material input costs and freight logistics; the impacts of natural or human-induced disasters, acts of war, terrorism, international conflicts, and public health crises on the global economy and on our customers, suppliers, employees, business and cash flows; changes in customer demand and capital spending; competitive factors and pricing pressures; our ability to develop and launch new products in a cost-effective manner; changes in law, including the effect of tax laws and developments with respect to trade policy and tariffs; our ability to identify, consummate and successfully integrate and realize synergies from newly acquired businesses; acquisition valuation levels; the impact of interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations; capital allocation plans and changes in those plans, including with respect to dividends, share repurchases, investments in research and development, capital expenditures and acquisitions; our ability to effectively deploy capital resulting from dispositions; our ability to derive expected benefits from restructurings, productivity initiatives and other cost reduction actions; the impact of legal compliance risks and litigation, including with respect to product quality and safety, cybersecurity and privacy; and our ability to capture and protect intellectual property rights. For details on the risks and uncertainties that could cause our results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein, we refer you to the documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, and our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. These documents are available from the Securities and Exchange Commission, and on our website, dovercorporation.com. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

INVESTOR SUPPLEMENT - SECOND QUARTER 2025


DOVER CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

(unaudited)(in thousands)



Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,


2025


2024


2025


2024

Revenue

$            2,049,592


$            1,948,782


$            3,915,651


$            3,832,501

Cost of goods and services

1,231,330


1,196,259


2,351,889


2,382,791

Gross profit

818,262


752,523


1,563,762


1,449,710

Selling, general and administrative expenses

463,665


429,055


912,856


872,036

Operating earnings

354,597


323,468


650,906


577,674

Interest expense

26,791


32,374


54,399


68,739

Interest income

(17,935)


(4,081)


(38,189)


(8,837)

(Gain) loss on dispositions

(2,176)


663


(4,644)


(529,280)

Other income, net

(4,180)


(12,845)


(8,138)


(19,984)

Earnings before provision for income taxes

352,097


307,357


647,478


1,067,036

Provision for income taxes

71,967


60,770


128,107


218,347

Earnings from continuing operations

280,130


246,587


519,371


848,689

(Loss) earnings from discontinued operations, net

(1,066)


35,235


(9,486)


65,354

Net earnings

$               279,064


$               281,822


$               509,885


$               914,043

 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY EARNINGS PER SHARE

(unaudited)(in thousands, except per share data*)


Earnings Per Share












2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

Basic (loss) earnings per share:

Continuing operations

$          1.74

$      2.04

$          3.78


$          4.33

$            1.79

$       6.14

$          2.28

$          1.74

$        10.16

Discontinued operations

$        (0.06)

$    (0.01)

$        (0.07)


$          0.22

$            0.26

$       0.47

$          0.25

$          8.73

$          9.42

Net earnings

$          1.68

$      2.03

$          3.71


$          4.55

$            2.05

$       6.61

$          2.53

$        10.47

$        19.58












Diluted (loss) earnings per share:








Continuing operations

$          1.73

$      2.03

$          3.76


$          4.30

$            1.78

$       6.10

$          2.26

$          1.72

$        10.09

Discontinued operations

$        (0.06)

$    (0.01)

$        (0.07)


$          0.22

$            0.25

$       0.47

$          0.25

$          8.66

$          9.35

Net earnings

$          1.67

$      2.02

$          3.69


$          4.52

$            2.04

$       6.57

$          2.51

$        10.38

$        19.45












Net (loss) earnings and weighted average shares used in calculated (loss) earnings per share amounts are as follows:

Continuing operations

$   239,241

$  280,130

$   519,371


$   602,102

$     246,587

$  848,689

$   312,896

$   238,383

$  1,399,968

Discontinued operations

(8,420)

(1,066)

(9,486)


30,119

35,235

65,354

34,204

1,197,600

1,297,158

Net earnings

$   230,821

$  279,064

$   509,885


$   632,221

$     281,822

$  914,043

$   347,100

$  1,435,983

$  2,697,126












Weighted average shares outstanding:








Basic

137,267

137,226

137,261


139,051

137,443

138,247

137,251

137,205

137,735

Diluted

138,260

137,974

138,132


139,869

138,404

139,136

138,223

138,298

138,696












Dividends paid per common share

$        0.515

$    0.515

$          1.03


$          0.51

$            0.51

$       1.02

$        0.515

$        0.515

$          2.05












* Per share data may be impacted by rounding.



 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY SEGMENT INFORMATION

(unaudited)(in thousands)



2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

REVENUE











Engineered Products

$   254,646

$   275,944

$   530,590


$   332,820

$   285,297

$   618,117

$   296,117

$   288,223

$  1,202,457

Clean Energy & Fueling

491,148

546,097

1,037,245


445,053

463,014

908,067

500,685

528,032

1,936,784

Imaging & Identification

280,090

292,009

572,099


276,806

287,593

564,399

283,966

288,800

1,137,165

Pumps & Process Solutions

493,573

520,554

1,014,127


465,729

477,239

942,968

472,463

479,135

1,894,566

Climate & Sustainability Technologies

347,888

416,151

764,039


364,292

436,706

800,998

431,127

347,524

1,579,649

Intersegment eliminations

(1,286)

(1,163)

(2,449)


(981)

(1,067)

(2,048)

(816)

(1,848)

(4,712)

Total consolidated revenue

$  1,866,059

$  2,049,592

$  3,915,651


$  1,883,719

$  1,948,782

$  3,832,501

$  1,983,542

$  1,929,866

$  7,745,909












EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS








Segment Earnings:











Engineered Products

$     44,114

$      53,511

$     97,625


$     62,532

$     52,095

$   114,627

$     56,621

$     59,989

$   231,237

Clean Energy & Fueling

85,644

107,771

193,415


69,675

87,536

157,211

99,536

103,246

359,993

Imaging & Identification

77,575

76,937

154,512


69,959

75,786

145,745

77,247

78,715

301,707

Pumps & Process Solutions

151,275

159,504

310,779


118,737

137,217

255,954

138,277

142,375

536,606

Climate & Sustainability Technologies

52,119

77,262

129,381


50,759

79,127

129,886

76,015

44,974

250,875

Total segment earnings

410,727

474,985

885,712


371,662

431,761

803,423

447,696

429,299

1,680,418

Purchase accounting expenses 1

49,104

51,123

100,227


44,187

44,332

88,519

48,356

49,366

186,241

Restructuring and other costs 2

9,397

23,210

32,607


23,971

11,590

35,561

16,581

32,841

84,983

(Gain) loss on dispositions 3

(2,468)

(2,176)

(4,644)


(529,943)

663

(529,280)

(68,633)

115

(597,798)

Corporate expense / other 4

51,959

41,875

93,834


42,159

39,526

81,685

36,110

38,168

155,963

Interest expense

27,608

26,791

54,399


36,365

32,374

68,739

34,128

28,304

131,171

Interest income

(20,254)

(17,935)

(38,189)


(4,756)

(4,081)

(8,837)

(5,176)

(23,145)

(37,158)

Earnings before provision for income taxes

295,381

352,097

647,478


759,679

307,357

1,067,036

386,330

303,650

1,757,016

Provision for income taxes

56,140

71,967

128,107


157,577

60,770

218,347

73,434

65,267

357,048

Earnings from continuing operations

$   239,241

$   280,130

$   519,371


$   602,102

$   246,587

$   848,689

$   312,896

$   238,383

$  1,399,968












SEGMENT EARNINGS MARGIN









Engineered Products

17.3 %

19.4 %

18.4 %


18.8 %

18.3 %

18.5 %

19.1 %

20.8 %

19.2 %

Clean Energy & Fueling

17.4 %

19.7 %

18.6 %


15.7 %

18.9 %

17.3 %

19.9 %

19.6 %

18.6 %

Imaging & Identification

27.7 %

26.3 %

27.0 %


25.3 %

26.4 %

25.8 %

27.2 %

27.3 %

26.5 %

Pumps & Process Solutions

30.6 %

30.6 %

30.6 %


25.5 %

28.8 %

27.1 %

29.3 %

29.7 %

28.3 %

Climate & Sustainability Technologies

15.0 %

18.6 %

16.9 %


13.9 %

18.1 %

16.2 %

17.6 %

12.9 %

15.9 %

Total segment earnings margin

22.0 %

23.2 %

22.6 %


19.7 %

22.2 %

21.0 %

22.6 %

22.2 %

21.7 %












1 Purchase accounting expenses are primarily comprised of amortization of intangible assets.

2 Restructuring and other costs relate to actions taken for headcount reductions, facility consolidations and site closures, product line exits, and other asset charges.

3 (Gain) loss on dispositions, including post-closing adjustments.

4 Certain expenses are maintained at the corporate level and not allocated to the segments. These expenses include executive and functional compensation costs, non-service pension costs, non-operating insurance expenses, shared business services and digital and IT overhead costs, deal-related expenses and various administrative expenses relating to the corporate headquarters.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY ADJUSTED EARNINGS AND ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (NON-GAAP)

(unaudited)(in thousands, except per share data*)


Non-GAAP Reconciliations


2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations:









Earnings from continuing operations

$   239,241

$  280,130

$  519,371


$   602,102

$   246,587

$  848,689

$   312,896

$   238,383

$  1,399,968

Purchase accounting expenses, pre-tax 1

49,104

51,123

100,227


44,187

44,332

88,519

48,356

49,366

186,241

Purchase accounting expenses, tax impact 2

(10,919)

(11,367)

(22,286)


(9,711)

(9,760)

(19,471)

(10,633)

(10,911)

(41,015)

Restructuring and other costs, pre-tax 3

9,397

23,210

32,607


23,971

11,590

35,561

16,581

32,841

84,983

Restructuring and other costs, tax impact 2

(1,887)

(4,642)

(6,529)


(4,734)

(2,479)

(7,213)

(3,465)

(6,864)

(17,542)

(Gain) loss on dispositions, pre-tax 4

(2,468)

(2,176)

(4,644)


(529,943)

663

(529,280)

(68,633)

115

(597,798)

(Gain) loss on dispositions, tax-impact 2

689

435

1,124


114,973

(144)

114,829

18,889

1,695

135,413

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations

$   283,157

$  336,713

$  619,870


$   240,845

$   290,789

$  531,634

$   313,991

$   304,625

$  1,150,250












Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations:








Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations

$          1.73

$       2.03

$         3.76


$          4.30

$          1.78

$         6.10

$          2.26

$          1.72

$        10.09

Purchase accounting expenses, pre-tax 1

0.36

0.37

0.73


0.32

0.32

0.64

0.35

0.36

1.34

Purchase accounting expenses, tax impact 2

(0.08)

(0.08)

(0.16)


(0.07)

(0.07)

(0.14)

(0.08)

(0.08)

(0.30)

Restructuring and other costs, pre-tax 3

0.07

0.17

0.24


0.17

0.08

0.26

0.12

0.24

0.61

Restructuring and other costs, tax impact 2

(0.01)

(0.03)

(0.05)


(0.03)

(0.02)

(0.05)

(0.03)

(0.05)

(0.13)

(Gain) loss on dispositions, pre-tax 4

(0.02)

(0.02)

(0.03)


(3.79)

(3.80)

(0.50)

(4.31)

(Gain) loss on dispositions, tax-impact 2

0.01


0.82

0.83

0.14

0.01

0.98

Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations

$          2.05

$       2.44

$         4.49


$          1.72

$          2.10

$         3.82

$          2.27

$          2.20

$          8.29












1 Purchase accounting expenses are primarily comprised of amortization of intangible assets.

2 Adjustments were tax effected using the statutory tax rates in the applicable jurisdictions or the effective tax rate, where applicable, for each period. The tax impact of the (gain) loss on dispositions in Q4 2024 reflects updated tax information related to a Q3 2024 disposition.

3 Restructuring and other costs relate to actions taken for headcount reductions, facility consolidations and site closures, product line exits, and other asset charges. Q2 2025 and YTD 2025 include $4.0 million in costs associated with a product line exit and Q1 2024 and FY 2024 include $3.4 million of non-cash asset impairment charges for our Climate & Sustainability Technologies segment.

4 (Gain) loss on dispositions represents a $529.9 million gain recorded during Q1 2024 and a $0.7 million loss and $1.1 million gain recorded as post-closing adjustments in Q2 2024 and Q4 2024, respectively, on the disposition of De-Sta-Co in the Engineered Products segment. Additionally, a gain of $68.6 million was recorded in Q3 2024 and a $1.2 million post-closing adjustment (reduction to the gain) in Q4 2024 on the disposition of a minority owned equity method investment in the Climate & Sustainability Technologies segment.

* Per share data and totals may be impacted by rounding.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY ADJUSTED SEGMENT EBITDA (NON-GAAP)

(unaudited)(in thousands)


Non-GAAP Reconciliations


2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

ADJUSTED SEGMENT EBITDA






















Engineered Products:











Segment earnings

$     44,114

$ 53,511

$    97,625


$     62,532

$     52,095

$ 114,627

$     56,621

$     59,989

$   231,237

Other depreciation and amortization 1

4,800

5,141

9,941


4,785

4,778

9,563

4,829

4,867

19,259

Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

48,914

58,652

107,566


67,317

56,873

124,190

61,450

64,856

250,496

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

19.2 %

21.3 %

20.3 %


20.2 %

19.9 %

20.1 %

20.8 %

22.5 %

20.8 %












Clean Energy & Fueling:











Segment earnings

$     85,644

$  107,771

$  193,415


$     69,675

$     87,536

$ 157,211

$     99,536

$   103,246

$   359,993

Other depreciation and amortization 1

8,578

8,961

17,539


7,921

7,627

15,548

8,310

8,118

31,976

Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

94,222

116,732

210,954


77,596

95,163

172,759

107,846

111,364

391,969

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

19.2 %

21.4 %

20.3 %


17.4 %

20.6 %

19.0 %

21.5 %

21.1 %

20.2 %












Imaging & Identification:











Segment earnings

$     77,575

$ 76,937

$  154,512


$     69,959

$     75,786

$ 145,745

$     77,247

$     78,715

$   301,707

Other depreciation and amortization 1

4,093

4,229

8,322


3,733

3,271

7,004

3,905

3,739

14,648

Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

81,668

81,166

162,834


73,692

79,057

152,749

81,152

82,454

316,355

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

29.2 %

27.8 %

28.5 %


26.6 %

27.5 %

27.1 %

28.6 %

28.6 %

27.8 %












Pumps & Process Solutions:











Segment earnings

$   151,275

$  159,504

$  310,779


$   118,737

$   137,217

$ 255,954

$   138,277

$   142,375

$   536,606

Other depreciation and amortization 1

12,601

13,131

25,732


12,139

12,637

24,776

12,651

12,623

50,050

Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

163,876

172,635

336,511


130,876

149,854

280,730

150,928

154,998

586,656

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

33.2 %

33.2 %

33.2 %


28.1 %

31.4 %

29.8 %

31.9 %

32.3 %

31.0 %












Climate & Sustainability Technologies:










Segment earnings

$     52,119

$ 77,262

$  129,381


$     50,759

$     79,127

$ 129,886

$     76,015

$     44,974

$   250,875

Other depreciation and amortization 1

7,325

7,605

14,930


7,275

7,220

14,495

7,048

7,596

29,139

Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

59,444

84,867

144,311


58,034

86,347

144,381

83,063

52,570

280,014

Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

17.1 %

20.4 %

18.9 %


15.9 %

19.8 %

18.0 %

19.3 %

15.1 %

17.7 %












Total Segments:











Total segment earnings 2, 3

$   410,727

$  474,985

$  885,712


$   371,662

$   431,761

$ 803,423

$   447,696

$   429,299

$  1,680,418

Other depreciation and amortization 1

37,397

39,067

76,464


35,853

35,533

71,386

36,743

36,943

145,072

Total Adjusted segment EBITDA 2

448,124

514,052

962,176


407,515

467,294

874,809

484,439

466,242

1,825,490

Total Adjusted segment EBITDA margin 2

24.0 %

25.1 %

24.6 %


21.6 %

24.0 %

22.8 %

24.4 %

24.2 %

23.6 %












1 Other depreciation and amortization relates to property, plant, and equipment and intangibles, and excludes amounts related to purchase accounting expenses and restructuring and other costs.

2 Refer to Non-GAAP Disclosures section for definition.

3 Refer to Quarterly Segment Information section for reconciliation of total segment earnings to earnings from continuing operations.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY EARNINGS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS TO ADJUSTED SEGMENT EBITDA RECONCILIATION (NON-GAAP)

(unaudited)(in thousands)


Non-GAAP Reconciliations


2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

Earnings from continuing operations

$   239,241

$  280,130

$   519,371


$   602,102

$   246,587

$ 848,689

$   312,896

$   238,383

$  1,399,968

Provision for income taxes

56,140

71,967

128,107


157,577

60,770

218,347

73,434

65,267

357,048

Earnings before provision for income taxes

295,381

352,097

647,478


759,679

307,357

1,067,036

386,330

303,650

1,757,016

Interest income

(20,254)

(17,935)

(38,189)


(4,756)

(4,081)

(8,837)

(5,176)

(23,145)

(37,158)

Interest expense

27,608

26,791

54,399


36,365

32,374

68,739

34,128

28,304

131,171

Corporate expense / other 1

51,959

41,875

93,834


42,159

39,526

81,685

36,110

38,168

155,963

(Gain) loss on dispositions 2

(2,468)

(2,176)

(4,644)


(529,943)

663

(529,280)

(68,633)

115

(597,798)

Restructuring and other costs 3

9,397

23,210

32,607


23,971

11,590

35,561

16,581

32,841

84,983

Purchase accounting expenses 4

49,104

51,123

100,227


44,187

44,332

88,519

48,356

49,366

186,241

Total segment earnings 5

410,727

474,985

885,712


371,662

431,761

803,423

447,696

429,299

1,680,418

Add: Other depreciation and amortization 6

37,397

39,067

76,464


35,853

35,533

71,386

36,743

36,943

145,072

Total adjusted segment EBITDA 5

$   448,124

$  514,052

$   962,176


$   407,515

$   467,294

$ 874,809

$   484,439

$   466,242

$  1,825,490












1 Certain expenses are maintained at the corporate level and not allocated to the segments. These expenses include executive and functional compensation costs, non-service pension costs, non-operating insurance expenses, shared business services and digital and IT overhead costs, deal-related expenses and various administrative expenses relating to the corporate headquarters.

2 (Gain) loss on dispositions, including post-closing adjustments.

3 Restructuring and other costs relate to actions taken for headcount reductions, facility consolidations and site closures, product line exits, and other asset charges.

4 Purchase accounting expenses are primarily comprised of amortization of intangible assets.

5 Refer to Non-GAAP Disclosures section for definition.

6 Other depreciation and amortization relates to property, plant, and equipment and intangibles, and excludes amounts related to purchase accounting expenses and restructuring and other costs.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

REVENUE GROWTH FACTORS AND ADJUSTED EPS GUIDANCE RECONCILIATIONS (NON-GAAP)

(unaudited)


Non-GAAP Reconciliations


Revenue Growth Factors


2025


Q2



Q2 YTD

Organic





Engineered Products

(5.1) %



(6.7) %

Clean Energy & Fueling

8.0 %



5.0 %

Imaging & Identification

— %



1.9 %

Pumps & Process Solutions

3.9 %



5.2 %

Climate & Sustainability Technologies

(5.6) %



(4.8) %

Total Organic

0.9 %



0.7 %

Acquisitions

3.0 %



2.7 %

Dispositions

— %



(1.3) %

Currency translation

1.3 %



0.1 %

Total*

5.2 %



2.2 %


 * Totals may be impacted by rounding.



2025


Q2



Q2 YTD

Organic





United States

3.9 %



1.9 %

Europe

0.2 %



(1.7) %

Asia

(0.6) %



3.7 %

Other Americas

(19.3) %



(10.3) %

Other

20.8 %



16.3 %

Total Organic

0.9 %



0.7 %

Acquisitions

3.0 %



2.7 %

Dispositions

— %



(1.3) %

Currency translation

1.3 %



0.1 %

Total*

5.2 %



2.2 %






 * Totals may be impacted by rounding.

 

Adjusted EPS Guidance Reconciliation


Range

2025 Guidance for Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations (GAAP)

$          8.00


$          8.20

Purchase accounting expenses, net


1.19


Restructuring and other costs, net


0.19


Gain on dispositions, net


(0.03)


2025 Guidance for Adjusted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations (Non-GAAP)

$          9.35


$          9.55


* Per share data and totals may be impacted by rounding.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

QUARTERLY CASH FLOW AND FREE CASH FLOW (NON-GAAP)

(unaudited)(in thousands)


Quarterly Cash Flow


2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

Net Cash Flows Provided By (Used In):








Operating activities

$   157,474

$  212,340

$   369,814


$   146,456

$   149,181

$  295,637

$   353,244

$   438,952

$  1,087,833

Investing activities

(74,186)

(681,584)

(755,770)


432,416

33,215

465,631

(402,512)

(90,102)

(26,983)

Financing activities

(122,234)

(84,235)

(206,469)


(80,782)

(830,657)

(911,439)

92,994

(453,228)

(1,271,673)


Quarterly Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP)


2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

Cash flow from operating activities1

$   157,474

$  212,340

$   369,814


$   146,456

$   149,181

$   295,637

$   353,244

$   438,952

$  1,087,833

Less: Capital expenditures

(48,192)

(60,932)

(109,124)


(40,050)

(35,822)

(75,872)

(37,754)

(53,907)

(167,533)

Free cash flow

$   109,282

$  151,408

$   260,690


$   106,406

$   113,359

$   219,765

$   315,490

$   385,045

$   920,300












Cash flow from operating activities as a percentage of revenue

8.4 %

10.4 %

9.4 %


7.8 %

7.7 %

7.7 %

17.8 %

22.7 %

14.0 %












Cash flow from operating activities as a percentage of adjusted earnings from continuing operations

55.6 %

63.1 %

59.7 %


60.8 %

51.3 %

55.6 %

112.5 %

144.1 %

94.6 %












Free cash flow as a percentage of revenue

5.9 %

7.4 %

6.7 %


5.6 %

5.8 %

5.7 %

15.9 %

20.0 %

11.9 %












Free cash flow as a percentage of adjusted earnings from continuing operations

38.6 %

45.0 %

42.1 %


44.2 %

39.0 %

41.3 %

100.5 %

126.4 %

80.0 %












1 Q2, Q3, Q4 and FY 2024 include income tax payments of $56.0 million, $24.0 million, $23.4 million and $103.4 million, respectively, related to the gain on the disposition of De-Sta-Co. Q4 and FY 2024 also include income tax payments of $20.4 million related to the sale of a minority owned equity method investment.

 

DOVER CORPORATION

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

(unaudited)(in thousands)



2025


2024


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD


Q1

Q2

Q2 YTD

Q3

Q4

FY 2024

BOOKINGS






















Engineered Products

$   264,538

$  276,571

$  541,109


$   329,925

$   280,542

$   610,467

$   284,823

$   276,487

$  1,171,777

Clean Energy & Fueling

543,859

526,819

1,070,678


471,610

442,086

913,696

507,329

517,470

1,938,495

Imaging & Identification

288,169

292,092

580,261


278,433

288,641

567,074

281,289

295,784

1,144,147

Pumps & Process Solutions

499,287

530,158

1,029,445


473,632

461,426

935,058

448,074

473,548

1,856,680

Climate & Sustainability Technologies

395,623

384,246

779,869


453,086

406,269

859,355

332,503

378,774

1,570,632

Intersegment eliminations

(1,892)

(1,295)

(3,187)


(791)

(1,591)

(2,382)

(1,065)

(2,578)

(6,025)

Total consolidated bookings

$  1,989,584

$  2,008,591

$  3,998,175


$  2,005,895

$  1,877,373

$  3,883,268

$  1,852,953

$  1,939,485

$  7,675,706

Non-GAAP Measures Definitions

In an effort to provide investors with additional information regarding our results as determined by GAAP, management also discloses non-GAAP information that management believes provides useful information to investors. Adjusted earnings from continuing operations, adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations, total segment earnings, total segment earnings margin, adjusted segment EBITDA, adjusted segment EBITDA margin, free cash flow, free cash flow as a percentage of revenue, free cash flow as a percentage of adjusted earnings from continuing operations and organic revenue growth are not financial measures under GAAP and should not be considered as a substitute for earnings from continuing operations, diluted earnings from continuing operations per share, cash flows from operating activities, or revenue as determined in accordance with GAAP, and they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

The items described in our definitions herein, unless otherwise noted, relate solely to our continuing operations.

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations represents earnings from continuing operations adjusted for the effect of purchase accounting expenses, restructuring and other costs/benefits and gain/loss on dispositions. Purchase accounting expenses are primarily comprised of amortization of intangible assets. We exclude after-tax purchase accounting expenses because the amount and timing of such charges are significantly impacted by the timing, size, number and nature of the acquisitions the Company consummates. While we have a history of acquisition activity, our acquisitions do not happen in a predictive cycle. Exclusion of purchase accounting expenses facilitates more consistent comparisons of operating results over time. We believe it is important to understand that such intangible assets were recorded as part of purchase accounting and contribute to revenue generation. We exclude the other items because they occur for reasons that may be unrelated to the Company's commercial performance during the period and/or management believes they are not indicative of the Company's ongoing operating costs or gains in a given period.

Adjusted diluted earnings per share from continuing operations or adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations represents diluted earnings per share from continuing operations adjusted for the effect of purchase accounting expenses, restructuring and other costs/benefits and gain/loss on disposition.

Total segment earnings is defined as the sum of earnings before purchase accounting expenses, restructuring and other costs/benefits, gain/loss on dispositions, corporate expenses/other, interest expense, interest income and provision for income taxes for all segments. Total segment earnings margin is defined as total segment earnings divided by revenue.

Adjusted segment EBITDA is defined as segment earnings plus other depreciation and amortization expense, which relates to property, plant, and equipment and intangibles, and excludes amounts related to purchase accounting expenses and restructuring and other costs/benefits. Adjusted segment EBITDA margin is defined as adjusted segment EBITDA divided by revenue.

Management believes the non-GAAP measures above are useful to investors to better understand the Company's ongoing profitability as they better reflect the Company's core operating results, offer more transparency and facilitate easier comparability to prior and future periods and to its peers.

Free cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities minus capital expenditures. Free cash flow as a percentage of revenue equals free cash flow divided by revenue. Free cash flow as a percentage of adjusted earnings from continuing operations equals free cash flow divided by adjusted earnings from continuing operations. Management believes that free cash flow and free cash flow ratios are important measures of liquidity because they provide management and investors a measurement of cash generated from operations that is available for mandatory payment obligations and investment opportunities, such as funding acquisitions, paying dividends, repaying debt and repurchasing our common stock.

Management believes that reporting organic revenue growth, which excludes the impact of foreign currency exchange rates and the impact of acquisitions and dispositions, provides a useful comparison of our revenue and trends between periods.

Performance Measures Definitions

Bookings represent total orders received from customers in the current reporting period and exclude de-bookings related to orders received in prior periods, if any. This metric is an important measure of performance and an indicator of revenue order trends.

We use the above operational metric in monitoring the performance of the business. We believe the operational metric is useful to investors and other users of our financial information in assessing the performance of our segments.

Investor Contact:

Media Contact:

Jack Dickens

Adrian Sakowicz

Vice President - Investor Relations

Vice President - Communications

(630) 743-2566

(630) 743-5039

jdickens@dovercorp.com

asakowicz@dovercorp.com

 

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