Company: BLCO
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001860742-25-000008
Chunk: 44

Company: Bausch & Lomb Corp
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 8
Chunk 44
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CEO”), who is the Company’s Chief Operating Decision Maker, manages the business through three operating segments, consistent with how the Company’s Chief Executive Officer: (i) assesses operating performance on a regular basis, (ii) makes resource allocation decisions and (iii) designates responsibilities of his direct reports. The Company operates in the following operating segments, which also qualify as reportable segments: (i) Vision Care, (ii) Pharmaceuticals and (iii) Surgical. These segments are generally determined based on the decision-making structure of Bausch + Lomb and the grouping of similar products and services.•The Vision Care segment consists of: (i) sales of contact lenses that span the spectrum of wearing modalities, including daily disposable and frequently replaced contact lenses, and (ii) sales of contact lens care products, OTC eye drops that address various conditions, including eye allergies, conjunctivitis, dry eye and redness relief, and eye vitamin and mineral supplements.•The Pharmaceuticals segment consists of sales of a broad line of proprietary and generic pharmaceutical products for post-operative treatments and the treatment of a number of eye conditions, such as glaucoma, eye inflammation, ocular hypertension, dry eyes and retinal diseases.•The Surgical segment consists of sales of medical device equipment, consumables and technologies for the treatment of cataracts, corneal, vitreous and retinal eye conditions, which includes IOLs and delivery systems, phacoemulsification equipment and other surgical instruments and devices necessary for cataract surgery.The Company’s Chief Operating Decision Maker uses segment profit to assess operating performance and make resource allocation decisions for each of its segments. Segment profit is based on operating (loss) income after the elimination of intercompany transactions. Certain costs, such as Amortization of intangible assets, and Other expense, net, are not included in the measure of segment profit, as management excludes these items in assessing segment financial performance.Corporate includes the finance, treasury, certain research and development programs, tax and legal operations of Bausch + Lomb’s businesses and incurs certain expenses, gains and losses related to the overall management of Bausch + Lomb, which are not allocated to the other business segments. In assessing segment performance and managing operations, management does not review segment assets. Furthermore, a portion of share-based compensation is considered a corporate cost, since the amount of such expense depends on company-wide performance rather than the operating performance of any single segment.

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Segment Revenues and ProfitSegment revenues and profits for the