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Xerox Holdings(XRX) - 2025 Q1 - Quarterly Results

Revenue Performance - Revenue for Q1 2025 was 1.46billion,adecreaseof3.01.46 billion, a decrease of 3.0% year-over-year, and a decline of 1.1% in constant currency[5] - Total revenue for Q1 2025 was 1,457 million, a decrease of 3.0% compared to 1,502millioninQ12024[33]ThecompanyexpectsFY2025revenuetobeapproximately1,502 million in Q1 2024[33] - The company expects FY 2025 revenue to be approximately 6,350 million, reflecting low single-digit growth in constant currency[85] Profitability and Loss - GAAP net loss was (90)million,or(90) million, or (0.75) per share, an improvement of 23millionor23 million or 0.19 per share compared to Q1 2024[5] - Adjusted operating income for Q1 2025 was 22million,adecreaseof22 million, a decrease of 11 million compared to Q1 2024, attributed to lower revenue and gross profit[24] - Adjusted net loss for Q1 2025 was 4million,or4 million, or 0.06 per share, while in Q1 2024, it was 11million,or11 million, or 0.06 per share[72] Cash Flow - Operating cash flow was (89)million,adecreaseof(89) million, a decrease of 10 million year-over-year, and free cash flow was (109)million,down(109) million, down 20 million year-over-year[5] - Free cash flow guidance for 2025 is projected to be between 350millionand350 million and 400 million[13] - Free cash flow for FY 2025 is projected to be in the range of 350millionto350 million to 400 million, with operating cash flow estimated at 420millionto420 million to 470 million[87] Segment Performance - IT Solutions revenue increased by 121.6% year-over-year to 164million,whilePrintandOtherrevenuedecreasedby9.4164 million, while Print and Other revenue decreased by 9.4% to 1.29 billion[6] - The Print and Other segment generated 1,294millioninrevenue,a9.41,294 million in revenue, a 9.4% decrease from 1,428 million in the previous year[42] - Equipment sales for Q1 2025 were 284million,adeclineof2.1284 million, a decline of 2.1% in actual currency and 0.7% in constant currency compared to Q1 2024[23] Guidance and Expectations - The company expects low single-digit revenue growth in constant currency for the remainder of 2025[13] - Adjusted operating margin guidance for 2025 is at least 5.0%[13] - The expected reduction in operating income due to tariffs is around 50 million in 2025, with plans to mitigate this through price increases and supply chain adjustments[26] Acquisitions and Strategic Moves - The pending acquisition of Lexmark is not included in the current financial guidance[10] - Progress on the Lexmark acquisition includes receiving key regulatory approvals, with 32% of the required shareholder vote secured[28] - The company plans to finance and close the acquisition of Lexmark, aiming to realize anticipated synergies[56] Market and Product Strategy - The company categorizes its products into three segments: "Entry" for A4 devices and desktop printers serving small and medium workgroups, "Mid-Range" for A3 devices serving large workgroups, and "High-End" for production printing systems targeting graphic communications[22] - The company aims to enhance its market presence by expanding its product offerings across all three segments[22] - There is an emphasis on innovation in new product development to maintain competitive advantage in the printing industry[22] Financial Position - Total assets decreased to 8,211millionasofMarch31,2025,downfrom8,211 million as of March 31, 2025, down from 8,365 million at December 31, 2024, reflecting a decline of approximately 1.8%[21] - The company established a valuation allowance of 59millionagainstcertaindeferredtaxassets,impactingtheeffectivetaxratesignificantly[76]Thecompanycompletedaprivateofferingof59 million against certain deferred tax assets, impacting the effective tax rate significantly[76] - The company completed a private offering of 400 million in aggregate principal amount of senior secured notes, which will affect future financing costs[81] Risks and Challenges - The company anticipates potential risks including global macroeconomic conditions, supply chain disruptions, and competitive pressures affecting future performance[56] - The company is working with suppliers to mitigate tariff-related cost increases and monitor client sentiment[11]