Company: HEI-A
Filing Date: 2025-12-22
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000046619-25-000082
Chunk: 135

Company: HEICO CORP
Filing Date: 2025-12-22
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 8
Chunk 135
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 voltage energy generators, high frequency power delivery systems; memory products, including three-dimensional microelectronic and stacked memory, static random-access memory (SRAM) and electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM); harsh environment electronic connectors and other interconnect products, RF and microwave amplifiers, transmitters, and receivers and integrated assemblies, sub-assemblies and components; RF sources, detectors and controllers, wireless cabin control systems, solid state power distribution and management systems, proprietary in-cabin power and entertainment components and subsystems, cockpit displays and other avionics components, crashworthy and ballistically self-sealing auxiliary fuel systems, 

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nuclear radiation detectors, communications and electronic intercept receivers and tuners, fuel level sensing systems, high-speed interface products that link devices, high performance active antenna systems and airborne antennas for commercial and military aircraft, precision guided munitions, other defense applications and commercial uses; silicone material for a variety of demanding applications; precision power analog monolithic, hybrid and open frame components; high-reliability ("Hi-Rel") ceramic-to-metal feedthroughs and connectors, technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) equipment to detect devices used for espionage and information theft; rugged small-form factor embedded computing solutions; custom high power filters and filter assemblies; test sockets and adapters for both engineering and production use of semiconductor devices; radiation assurance services and products; and Hi-Rel, complex, passive electronic components and rotary joint assemblies for mostly aerospace and defense applications.     The Company’s operating segments offer distinctive products and services that are marketed through different channels.  They are managed separately because of their unique technology and service requirements.Segment Profit or LossThe financial results of the Company’s operating segments are reported on the same basis used internally by its Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”).  The Company’s Co-Chief Executive Officers serve together as the CODM.  The primary measure used by the CODM and management to review and assess segment performance and to make resource allocation and business direction decisions is segment operating income.  The CODM uses segment operating income to allocate resources, including personnel and financial resources, among the Company’s operating segments, primarily as part of the annual planning process.  Segment operating income is also used to monitor segment performance compared to prior periods, budgeted expectations, and anticipated future results.  The Company generally accounts for intersegment net sales as if the sales were to third parties at current market prices, and any such net sales and associated profit are eliminated in consolidation.  The accounting