Company: PRGO
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001585364-25-000156
Chunk: 154

Company: PERRIGO Co plc
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 7
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 to recover our previous market share. On November 5, 2025, we announced a strategic review of our infant formula business focused on a combination of accelerating cash flows and reassessing the previously announced investment in this business, while optimizing portfolio impact and management focus. See Nutrition Network Optimization; Strategic Review above.

War in Ukraine

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia and resulting economic and political sanctions imposed by the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, and other countries on Russia, Belarus, and occupied regions in Ukraine have negatively impacted our results from operations in the region. Future impacts are difficult to predict due to the high level of uncertainty related to the war's duration, evolution and resolution. If the conflict spreads or materially escalates, or economic conditions deteriorate, the impact on our business and results of operations could be material.

Middle East Conflicts 

We continue to closely monitor the ongoing conflict and the social, political and economic environment in Israel and in the surrounding region to evaluate the impacts on our operations and supply chain. Israel is a global technology research and development center that plays a critical role in the global Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients ("API") market, as a number of our key suppliers are located within Israel. The Company sources some raw materials and finished goods from suppliers in Israel for certain self-care products, including omeprazole. To date, Perrigo has confirmed that our suppliers in the region have active operations and continue to manufacture materials for us, and we have not received any reports of restrictions on imports or exports in Israel. However, there is potential for some disruption as it relates to in-country logistics, including freight. As a precaution, Perrigo has engaged alternate suppliers to help minimize a potential supply disruption. If the conflict spreads or materially escalates, or if the conflict leads to further volatility and uncertainty in financial markets or economic conditions, the impact on our business and results of operations could be material. For example, an escalation in military activity in the Red Sea region has the potential to disrupt supply chains and lead to further inflationary pressures which we are also continuing to monitor.

Foreign Exchange

We have both translation and transaction exposure to the fluctuation of exchange rates. Translation exposures relate to exchange rate impacts of measuring income statements of foreign subsidiaries that do not use the U.S. dollar as their functional currency. Transaction exposures relate to 1) the impact from input costs that are denominated in a currency other than the local reporting currency and 2) the revaluation of transaction-related working capital balances denominated in currencies other than the functional currency