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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Utah Medical Products Inc.

    8/12/25 3:51:42 PM ET
    $UTMD
    Medical/Dental Instruments
    Health Care
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    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC - Form 10-Q SEC filing
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    UNITED STATES

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

    Washington, D.C.  20549

     

    FORM 10-Q

     

    ☒     QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

    For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2025

    OR

    ☐     TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

    For the transition period from                to

    Commission File No. 001-12575

     

     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC

    (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

     

    UTAH

    87-0342734

    (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

    (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

     

     

    7043 South 300 West

    Midvale, Utah  84047

    (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

     

     

    (801) 566-1200

    (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

     

     

    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

     

     

     

     

     

    Title of each class:

    Trading Symbol:

    Name of each exchange on which registered:

    Common stock, $0.01 par value

    UTMD

    NASDAQ

     

     

     Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.   Yes x   No o 

     

     Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).   Yes x   No o 


     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.   

     

    Large accelerated filer o

    Accelerated filer o

    Non-accelerated filer x

    Smaller reporting company ☒

     

    Emerging growth company ☐

     

    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  o   

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes ☐   No x 

     

    Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock as of August 11, 2025: 3,205,723. 


     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.

    INDEX TO FORM 10-Q

     

     

     

     

    PAGE

    PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

     

     

     

    Item 1. Financial Statements

     

     

     

    Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024

    1

    Consolidated Condensed Statements of Income for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2024

    2

    Consolidated Condensed Statements of Cash Flows for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2024

    3

    Consolidated Condensed Statements of Stockholders’ Equity for the six months ended June 30, 2025 and March 31, 2024

    4

    Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

    5

     

     

    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

    8

     

     

    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

    19

     

     

    Item 4. Controls and Procedures

    19

     

     

    PART II – OTHER INFORMATION

     

     

     

    Item 1. Legal Proceedings

    20

     

     

    Item 1A. Risk Factors

    20

     

     

    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

    20

     

     

    Item 6. Exhibits

    21

     

     

    SIGNATURES

    21


     

     

    PART I  -  FINANCIAL INFORMATION

    Item 1.  Financial Statements

     

     

     

     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

    CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS AS OF

    JUNE 30, 2025 AND DECEMBER 31, 2024

    (in thousands)

     

     

     

     

    (unaudited)

     

    (audited)

     

    JUNE 30, 2025

     

    DECEMBER 31, 2024

    ASSETS

     

     

     

     

    Current assets:

     

     

     

     

     

    Cash & investments

     

    $82,179  

     

    $82,976  

     

    Accounts & other receivables, net

     

    3,632  

     

    4,094  

     

    Inventories

     

    8,233  

     

    8,812  

     

    Other current assets

     

    331  

     

    448  

     

     

    Total current assets

     

    94,375  

     

    96,330  

    Property and equipment, net

     

    10,257  

     

    9,763  

    Goodwill

     

    14,193  

     

    13,580  

     

    Other intangible assets

     

    56,636  

     

    53,772  

     

    Other intangible assets - accumulated amortization

    (54,659) 

     

    (50,907) 

    Other intangible assets, net

     

    1,977  

     

    2,865  

     

     

    Total assets

     

    $120,802  

     

    $122,538  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

     

     

     

     

    Current liabilities:

     

     

     

     

     

    Accounts payable

     

    $737  

     

    $696  

     

    Accrued expenses

     

    1,517  

     

    3,061  

     

     

    Total current liabilities

     

    2,254  

     

    3,757  

    Deferred tax liability - Femcare IIA

     

    389  

     

    603  

    Other long term liabilities

     

    -  

     

    -  

    Operating lease liability

     

    256  

     

    282  

    Deferred income taxes

     

    370  

     

    469  

     

     

    Total liabilities

     

    3,269  

     

    5,111  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Stockholders' equity:

     

     

     

     

     

    Common stock - $0.01 par value; authorized - 50,000 shares; issued and outstanding - June 30, 2025, 3,216 shares and December 31, 2024, 3,335 shares

     

    32  

     

    33  

     

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss

     

    (9,362) 

     

    (11,908) 

     

    Additional paid-in capital

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    Retained earnings

     

    126,863  

     

    129,302  

     

     

    Total stockholders' equity

     

    117,533  

     

    117,427  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

     

    $120,802  

     

    $122,538  

    see notes to consolidated condensed financial statements

     

     

     

     

     


    1


     

     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

    CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME FOR THE

    THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2025 AND JUNE 30, 2024

    (in thousands, except per share amounts - unaudited)

     

     

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended

     

    Six Months Ended

     

     

     

     

    June 30, 

     

    June 30,

     

    2025

     

    2024

     

    2025

     

    2024

    Sales, net

     

    $9,953 

     

    $10,400  

     

    $19,663 

     

    $21,740  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Cost of goods sold

     

    4,358 

     

    4,147  

     

    8,530 

     

    8,722  

     

     

    Gross profit

     

    5,595 

     

    6,253  

     

    11,133 

     

    13,018  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Operating expense

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Selling, general and administrative

     

    2,264 

     

    2,560  

     

    4,495 

     

    5,176  

     

    Research & development

     

    135 

     

    255  

     

    289 

     

    521  

     

     

    Total operating expenses

     

    2,399 

     

    2,815  

     

    4,784 

     

    5,697  

     

     

    Operating income

     

    3,196 

     

    3,438  

     

    6,349 

     

    7,321  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Other income

     

    640 

     

    773  

     

    1,345 

     

    1,689  

     

    Income before provision for income taxes

     

    3,836 

     

    4,211  

     

    7,694 

     

    9,010  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Provision for income taxes

     

    788 

     

    758  

     

    1,605 

     

    1,601  

     

     

    Net income

     

    $3,048 

     

    $3,453  

     

    $6,089 

     

    $7,409  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings per common share (basic)

     

    $0.94 

     

    $0.98  

     

    $1.86 

     

    $2.07  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings per common share (diluted)

     

    $0.94 

     

    $0.98  

     

    $1.86 

     

    $2.07  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Shares outstanding - basic

     

    3,246 

     

    3,532  

     

    3,278 

     

    3,579  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Shares outstanding - diluted

     

    3,246 

     

    3,532  

     

    3,278 

     

    3,579  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Other comprehensive income (loss):

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Foreign currency translation net of taxes of $0 in all periods

     

    $1,828 

     

    $(33) 

     

    $2,546 

     

    $(664) 

     

     

    Total comprehensive income

     

    $4,876 

     

    $3,420  

     

    $8,635 

     

    $6,745  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    see notes to consolidated condensed financial statements

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    2


     

     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

    CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

    FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2025 AND JUNE 30, 2024

    (in thousands - unaudited)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Six Months Ended
    June 30,

     

    2025

     

    2024

    CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

     

     

     

     

    Net income

     

    $6,089  

     

    $7,409  

    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net
     cash provided by operating activities

     

     

     

     

     

    Depreciation

     

    405  

     

    327  

     

    Amortization

     

    1,048  

     

    1,023  

     

    Provision for (recovery of) losses on accounts receivable

     

    (7) 

     

    (6) 

     

    Amortization of Right-of-Use Assets

     

    26  

     

    26  

     

    Deferred income taxes

     

    (360) 

     

    (364) 

     

    Stock-based compensation expense

     

    168  

     

    131  

     

    Tax benefit attributable to exercise of stock options

     

    -  

     

    20  

    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accounts receivable and other receivables

     

    409  

     

    (297) 

     

     

    Inventories

     

    908  

     

    441  

     

     

    Prepaid expenses and other current assets

     

    145  

     

    45  

     

     

    Accounts payable

     

    37  

     

    66  

     

     

    Accrued expenses

     

    (1,531) 

     

    (783) 

     

     

     

    Total adjustments

     

    1,248  

     

    629  

     

     

     

    Net cash provided by operating activities

     

    7,337  

     

    8,038  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

     

     

     

     

    Capital expenditures for:

     

     

     

     

     

    Property and equipment

     

    (235) 

     

    (132) 

     

    Intangible assets

     

    -  

     

    (5) 

     

    Proceeds from sale of property and equipment

     

    -  

     

    27  

     

     

     

    Net cash used in investing activities

     

    (235) 

     

    (110) 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:

     

     

     

     

    Proceeds from issuance of common stock - options

     

    -  

     

    390  

    Common stock purchased and retired

     

    (6,708) 

     

    (9,393) 

    Payment of dividends

     

    (2,018) 

     

    (2,170) 

     

     

     

    Net cash used in financing activities

     

    (8,726) 

     

    (11,173) 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash

     

    827  

     

    (404) 

    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

     

    (797) 

     

    (3,649) 

    Cash at beginning of period

     

    82,976  

     

    92,868  

    Cash at end of period

     

    $82,179  

     

    $89,219  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:

     

     

     

     

    Cash paid during the period for income taxes

     

    $2,327  

     

    $2,791  

     

    Cash paid during the period for interest

     

    -  

     

    -  

    see notes to consolidated condensed financial statements

     

     

     

     

     


    3


     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.

    CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

    Three Months and Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024

    (In thousands - unaudited)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accumulated

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Additional

     

    Other

     

     

     

    Total

     

    Common Stock

     

    Paid-in

     

    Comprehensive

     

    Retained

     

    Stockholders'

    Shares

     

    Amount

     

    Capital

     

    Income

     

    Earnings

     

    Equity

    Balance at December 31, 2024

    3,335  

     

    $33  

     

    $-  

     

    $(11,908) 

     

    $129,302  

     

    $117,427  

    Stock option compensation expense

    -  

     

    -  

     

    82  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    82  

    Common stock purchased and retired

    (54) 

     

    (1) 

     

    (82) 

     

    -  

     

    (3,138) 

     

    (3,221) 

    Foreign currency translation adjustment

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    718  

     

    -  

     

    718  

    Common stock dividends

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (1,001) 

     

    (1,001) 

    Net income

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    3,041  

     

    3,041  

    Balance at March 31, 2025

    3,281  

     

    $33  

     

    $-  

     

    $(11,190) 

     

    $128,204  

     

    $117,047  

    Stock option compensation expense

    -  

     

    -  

     

    86  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    86  

    Common stock purchased and retired

    (65) 

     

    (1) 

     

    (86) 

     

    -  

     

    (3,402) 

     

    (3,488) 

    Foreign currency translation adjustment

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    1,828  

     

    -  

     

    1,828  

    Common stock dividends

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (988) 

     

    (988) 

    Net income

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    3,048  

     

    3,048  

    Balance at June 30, 2025

    3,216  

     

    $32  

     

    $-  

     

    $(9,362) 

     

    $126,862  

     

    $117,533  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Balance at December 31, 2023

    3,630  

     

    $36  

     

    $593  

     

    $(10,658) 

     

    $138,341  

     

    $128,313  

    Shares issued upon exercise of employee
     stock options for cash

    2  

     

    -  

     

    96  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    96  

    Stock option compensation expense

    -  

     

    -  

     

    79  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    79  

    Common stock purchased and retired

    (43) 

     

    -  

     

    (769) 

     

    -  

     

    (2,221) 

     

    (2,990) 

    Foreign currency translation adjustment

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (631) 

     

    -  

     

    (631) 

    Common stock dividends

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (1,081) 

     

    (1,081) 

    Net income

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    3,956  

     

    3,956  

    Balance at March 31, 2024

    3,588  

     

    $36  

     

    $-  

     

    $(11,289) 

     

    $138,995  

     

    $127,742  

    Shares issued upon exercise of employee
     stock options for cash

    6  

     

    -  

     

    294  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    294  

    Stock option compensation expense

    -  

     

    -  

     

    52  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    52  

    Common stock purchased and retired

    (95) 

     

    (1) 

     

    (346) 

     

    -  

     

    (6,056) 

     

    (6,403) 

    Foreign currency translation adjustment

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (33) 

     

    -  

     

    (33) 

    Common stock dividends

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    (1,052) 

     

    (1,052) 

    Net income

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    -  

     

    3,453  

     

    3,453  

    Balance at June 30, 2024

    3,499  

     

    $35  

     

    $(0) 

     

    $(11,322) 

     

    $135,339  

     

    $124,052  

    see notes to consolidated condensed financial statements

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.

    NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    (unaudited)

     

    (1)The unaudited financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and do not include all of the information and note disclosures required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.  These statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes included in the Utah Medical Products, Inc. ("UTMD" or "the Company") annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.  In the opinion of management, the accompanying financial statements include all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring adjustments) necessary to summarize fairly the Company's financial position and results of operations.  Currency amounts are in thousands except per-share amounts and where noted. 

     

    (2) Recent Accounting Standards.

     

    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which requires public entities, on an annual basis, to provide disclosure of specific categories in the rate reconciliation, as well as disclosure of income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction.  ASU 2023-09 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024, with early adoption permitted.  The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting AUS 2023-09.

     

    In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses, requiring public entities to disclose additional information about specific expense categories in the notes to the financial statements on an interim and annual basis.  ASU 2024-03 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026, and for interim periods beginning after December 15, 2027, with early adoption permitted.  The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2024-03.

     

    (3)Inventories at June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 consisted of the following: 

     

     

     

    June 30,

     

    December 31,

     

    2025

     

    2024

    Finished goods

     

    $971 

     

    $1,913 

    Work-in-process

     

    1,407 

     

    1,414 

    Raw materials

     

    5,855 

     

    5,485 

    Total

     

    $8,233 

     

    $8,812 

     

    (4)Stock-Based Compensation. At June 30, 2025, the Company has stock-based employee compensation plans which authorize the grant of stock options to eligible employees and directors.  The Company accounts for stock compensation under FASB Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 718, Compensation - Stock Compensation. This statement requires the Company to recognize compensation cost based on the grant date fair value of options granted to employees and directors.  In the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company recognized $86 and $52, respectively, in stock-based compensation expense.  In the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, the Company recognized $168 and $131, respectively, in stock-based compensation expense. 

     

    (5) Warranty Reserve.  The Company’s published warranty is: “UTMD warrants its products to conform in all material respects to all published product specifications in effect on the date of shipment, and to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days for supplies, or twenty-four (24) months for equipment, from date of shipment.  During the warranty period UTMD shall, at its option, replace any products shown to UTMD's reasonable satisfaction to be defective at no expense to the Purchaser or refund the purchase price.”  

     

    UTMD maintains a warranty reserve to provide for estimated costs which are likely to occur. The amount of this reserve is adjusted, as required, to reflect its actual experience. Based on its analysis of historical warranty claims and its estimate that existing warranty obligations were immaterial, no warranty reserve was made at December 31, 2024 or June 30, 2025.


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    (6)  Global 2Q 2025 revenues (USD) by product category:

     

     

     

    Domestic

     

     

    Outside US

     

     

    Total

    Obstetrics

     

    $

    818

     

    $

    207

     

    $

    1,025

    Gynecology/Electrosurgery/Urology

     

     

    2,421

     

     

    2,386

     

     

    4,807

    Neonatal

     

     

    1,737

     

     

    365

     

     

    2,102

    Blood Pressure Monitoring and Accessories

     

     

    889

     

     

    1,130

     

     

    2,019

    Total

     

    $

    5,865

     

    $

    4,088

     

    $

    9,953

     

    Global 1H 2025 revenues (USD) by product category:

     

     

     

    Domestic

     

     

    Outside US

     

     

    Total

    Obstetrics

     

    $

    1,650

     

    $

    400

     

    $

    2,050

    Gynecology/Electrosurgery/Urology

     

     

    4,751

     

     

    4,952

     

     

    9,703

    Neonatal

     

     

    3,358

     

     

    726

     

     

    4,084

    Blood Pressure Monitoring and Accessories

     

     

    1,689

     

     

    2,137

     

     

    3,826

    Total

     

    $

    11,448

     

    $

    8,215

     

    $

    19,663

     

    (7) Earnings Per Share. Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing net income attributable to the common stockholders of the company by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share is calculated by assuming the exercise of stock options at the closing price of stock on June 30, 2025.

     

    The following table reconciles the numerator and the denominator used to calculate basic and diluted earnings per share:

     

    (in thousands)

    Three months ended

     

    Six months ended

     

    June 30,

     

    June 30,

    2025

     

    2024

     

    2025

     

    2024

    Numerator

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net income

    3,048

     

    3,453

     

    6,089

     

    7,409

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Denominator

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Weighted average shares, basic

    3,246

     

    3,532

     

    3,278

     

    3,579

    Dilutive effect of stock options

    -

     

    -

     

    -

     

    -

    Diluted shares

    3,246

     

    3,532

     

    3,278

     

    3,579

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings per share, basic

    0.94

     

    0.98

     

    1.86

     

    2.07

    Earnings per share, diluted

    0.94

     

    0.98

     

    1.86

     

    2.07


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    8) Segment Information.  The Company operates as one operating segment.  The Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is its chief executive officer, who reviews financial information presented on a consolidated basis.  The CODM uses consolidated gross profit margin, operating margin, and net income to assess financial performance and allocate resources.  These financial metrics are used by the CODM to make key operating decisions such as the allocation of budget between cost of sales, sales and marketing, research and development, and general and administrative expenses.

     

    The following table presents selected financial information with respect to the Company’s single operating segment for the quarters ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024:

     

     

    Quarter Ended June 30,

    2025

     

    2024

    Revenues

    9,953   

     

    10,400   

    Less:

     

     

     

    Standard cost of sales

    3,763   

     

    3,307   

    Other cost of sales

    595   

     

    840   

    Gross Profit

    5,595   

     

    6,253   

    Gross Profit Margin

    56.2% 

     

    60.1% 

    Sales & Marketing

    525   

     

    546   

    Research & Development

    135   

     

    254   

    Litigation Fees

    284   

     

    637   

    Amortization

    540   

     

    509   

    Other General & Administrative

    915   

     

    869   

    Operating Income

    3,196   

     

    3,438   

    Operating Income Margin

    32.1% 

     

    33.1% 

    Other Income

     

     

     

    Interest income

    679   

     

    858   

    Other income (expense)

    (40)  

     

    (85)  

    Income before income taxes

    3,835   

     

    4,211   

    Provision for income taxes

    787   

     

    758   

    Net Income

    3,048   

     

    3,453   

     

    (9) Subsequent Events.  UTMD has evaluated subsequent events through the date the financial statements were issued, and concluded there were no other events or transactions during this period that required recognition or disclosure in its financial statements. After June 30, 2025 through August 11, 2025, the Company made additional repurchases of 10,178 shares of its stock in the open market for $567, at an average price of $55.67 per share.


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    Item 2.  Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

     

    General

     

    Utah Medical Products, Inc. (UTMD) manufactures and markets a well-established range of specialty medical devices.  The Company’s Form 10-K Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2024 provides a detailed description of products, technologies, markets, regulatory issues, business initiatives, resources and business risks, among other details, and should be read in conjunction with this report.  Because of the relatively short span of time, results for any given three- or six-month period in comparison with a previous three- or six-month period may not be indicative of comparative results for the year as a whole. Currency amounts in the report are in thousands, except per share amounts or where otherwise noted.  Currencies in this report are denoted as $ or USD = U.S. Dollars; AUD = Australia Dollars; £ or GBP = UK Pound Sterling; CAD = Canadian Dollars; and € or EUR = Euros.  

     

    Analysis of Results of Operations

     

    a)Overview 

    Income statement results in second calendar quarter (2Q) and first half (1H) 2025 compared to the same periods of 2024 were as follows:

     

     

     

    2Q 2025

    2Q 2024

    change

    1H 2025

    1H 2024

    change

    Net Sales

     

    $9,953

    $10,400

    (  4.3%)

    $19,663

    $21,740

    ( 9.6%)

    Gross Profit

     

    5,595

    6,253

    (10.5%)

    11,133

    13,018

    (14.5%)

    Operating Income

     

    3,196

    3,438

    (  7.1%)

    6,349

    7,321

    (13.3%)

    Income Before Tax

     

    3,835

    4,211

    (  8.9%)

    7,694

    9,010

    (14.6%)

    Net Income (US GAAP)

     

    3,048

    3,453

    (11.7%)

    6,089

    7,409

    (17.8%)

    Earnings per Diluted Share

     

    $0.939

    $0.978

    (  4.0%)

    $1.858

    $2.070

    (10.3%)

     

    Consolidated total 2Q 2025 revenues were $447 (4.3%) lower than in 2Q 2024, with 1H 2025 revenues $2,077 (9.6%) lower than in 1H 2024.  The lower sales in comparison with the prior year’s periods were dominated by a continued decline in sales to PendoTECH, representing 71% of the 2Q decline and 86% of the 1H decline.

     

    UTMD’s profit margins compared to those of the prior year’s same periods follow:

     

     

    2Q 2025

    (Apr – Jun)

    2Q 2024

    (Apr – Jun)

    1H 2025

    (Jan – Jun)

    1H 2024

    (Jan – Jun)

    Gross Profit Margin (Gross Profit/ sales):

    56.2%

    60.1%

    56.6%

    59.9%

    Operating Income Margin (Operating Income/ sales):

    32.1%

    33.1%

    32.3%

    33.7%

    Income B4 Tax Margin (Income Before Tax/ sales):

    38.5%

    40.5%

    39.1%

    41.4%

    Net Income Margin (Net Income/ sales):

    30.6%

    33.2%

    31.0%

    34.1%

     

    The 2Q percentage decline in consolidated revenues was less than for 1H primarily because the period-to-period decline in UTMD sales to its previously major biopharmaceutical OEM customer, PendoTECH, decreased from $511 in 2Q 2024 to $196 in 2Q 2025, and from $2,056 in 1H 2024 to $264 in 1H 2025.  Although the negative PendoTECH sales comparisons are bottoming out, looking forward to the rest of the year, UTMD expects 2H of 2025 PendoTECH sales will be about $200 lower than in 2H 2024.  This would result in sales to this OEM customer for the 2025 year as a whole to be about $2 million lower compared to year 2024, which is consistent with management’s projection provided at the beginning of 2025.  

     

    UTMD’s Gross Profit margin contracted more than expected in 2Q 2025 primarily as a result of lower sales than expected and an unfavorable product mix for UTMD’s Ireland operations. Sales of devices from Utah operations maintained Gross Profit margins consistent with the prior 1Q 2025, as well as for year 2024. Operating Income declined less than the Gross Profit decline due to $355 lower 2Q 2025 U.S. litigation costs compared to 2Q 2024, and $791 lower litigation costs than in 1H 2024, which costs are included in Operating Expenses per US GAAP, despite the negative impact of a weaker USD on Operating Expenses in Ireland and the UK.  Non-operating Income resulting from 2025 interest rates lower than in 2024 caused the period-to-period Income Before Tax (EBT) decline to be more than the Operating Income decline. Although a higher estimated average income tax provision rate


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    helped to increase the percentage period-to-period declines in Net Income, share repurchases during 2Q 2025 and 1H 2025 helped to significantly mitigate the decline in Earnings Per Share (EPS) relative to Net Income.   

     

    UTMD’s June 30, 2025 Balance Sheet continued strong, with no debt. Ending Cash and Investments were $82.2 million compared to $83.0 million on December 31, 2024, after paying $2.0 million in cash dividends to stockholders, repurchasing $6.7 million of UTMD common stock, increasing non-cash working capital by $0.3 million (including reducing current liabilities by $1.5 million) and investing $0.2 million in capital expenditures during 1H 2025.  

     

    Foreign currency exchange (FX) rates for Balance Sheet purposes are the applicable rates at the end of each reporting period. The FX rates from the applicable foreign currency to USD for assets and liabilities at the end of 2Q 2025 compared to the end of calendar year 2024 and the end of 2Q 2024 were

     

     

    6-30-25

    12-31-24

    Change

    6-30-24

    Change

    GBP

    1.37213

    1.25209

      9.6%

    1.26371

     8.6%

    EUR

    1.17706

    1.03505

    13.7%

    1.07109

     9.9%

    AUD

    0.65722

    0.61834

      6.3%

    0.66742

     (1.5%)

    CAD

    0.73422

    0.69428

      5.8%

    0.73068

      0.5%

     

    b)Revenues  

    Terms of sale are established in advance of UTMD’s acceptance of customer orders. In the U.S., Ireland, UK, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, UTMD accepts orders directly from and ships directly to end user medical facilities, as well as third party medical/surgical distributors, under UTMD’s Standard Terms and Conditions (T&C) of Sale. UTMD’s T&C of Sale to end user facilities are substantially the same in the U.S. and OUS. UTMD also has standard T&C of Sale for OEM customers, other medical device and non-medical device customers for components manufactured by UTMD, which are substantially the same, except that prices are generally quoted prior to acceptance of each order.  

     

    UTMD may have separate discounted pricing agreements with a specific clinical facility, or group of affiliated facilities or large OEM customers based on volume of purchases.  Pricing agreements which are documented arrangements with clinical facilities, or groups of affiliated facilities or OEM customers, if applicable, are established in advance of orders accepted or shipments made. For existing customers, past actual shipment volumes typically determine the fixed price by part number for the next agreement period of one year. For new customers, the customer’s best estimate of volume is usually accepted by UTMD for determining the ensuing fixed prices for the agreement period. Prices are not adjusted after an order is accepted. For the sake of clarity, the separate pricing agreements based on volume of purchases disclosure is not inconsistent with UTMD’s disclosure that the selling price is fixed prior to the acceptance of a specific customer order.  

     

    2Q 2025 Sales

    Total consolidated 2Q 2025 UTMD worldwide (WW) sales in USD terms were $9,953 compared to $10,400 in 2Q 2024.

     

    Consistent with the projection in UTMD’s SEC 10-K Report at the beginning of the year, sales of biopharma pressure monitoring devices and accessories to UTMD’s previously largest OEM customer, PendoTECH, were $315 (61.7%) lower in 2Q 2025 compared to 2Q 2024.  Sales to PendoTECH were $196 in 2Q 2025 compared to $511 in 2Q 2024.

     

    Despite the lower 2Q 2025 sales to PendoTECH, which were all domestic, aggregated 2Q 2025 domestic sales were $5,865 compared to $5,831 in 2Q 2024.

     

    Domestic sales are invoiced in USD and obviously not subject to foreign currency conversion (FX) rate fluctuations. The components of domestic sales include 1) “direct non-Filshie device sales” of UTMD’s medical devices to user facilities (and med/surg stocking distributors for hospitals), 2) “OEM sales” of components and other products manufactured by UTMD for other medical device and non-medical device companies, and 3) “domestic Filshie device sales”. UTMD separates domestic Filshie device sales from other medical device sales direct to medical facilities because UTMD is simply a distributor for Femcare in the U.S.  The domestic sales increase was because 2Q 2025 sales of the Filshie Clip System in the U.S. were $1,107 compared to $1,021, 8% higher than in 2Q 2024, and 2Q 2025 direct domestic sales of other devices were $4,047 compared to $3,670, 10% higher than in 2Q 2024. U.S. Filshie direct sales were 19% of total domestic sales compared to 18% in 2Q 2024. Direct non-Filshie device


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    sales represented 69% of total domestic sales compared to 63% in 2Q 2024.  In the remaining OEM domestic sales category, which includes PendoTECH, 2Q 2025 sales were $712 compared to $1,140 in 2Q 2024, 38% lower. Domestic OEM sales in 2Q 2025 were 12% of total domestic sales compared to 20% in 2Q 2024.  

     

    On the other hand, 2Q 2025 international sales to customers outside the U.S. (OUS), were lower than expected. Total OUS sales in 2Q 2025 were $4,088 compared to $4,569 in 2Q 2024. In 2Q 2025, 37% of OUS sales were direct to medical facilities located in Ireland, the UK, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, compared to 39% in 2Q 2024. OUS direct to end-user sales are invoiced in foreign currencies. Despite the help from a weaker USD compared to the EUR and GBP in translating shipments invoiced in foreign currencies, 2Q 2025 OUS direct sales by UTMD’s Ireland, UK, Australia and Canada subsidiaries were just $1,503 compared to $1,785 in 2Q 2024. Canadian medical facilities openly put pressure on Canada distributors to not purchase medical devices from the U.S. In USD terms, including the impact of FX rate differences, total direct to end-user sales were $282 (15.8%) lower overall, including 21.5% lower in Ireland, 22.5% lower in Canada, 5.4% lower in the UK, 39.8% lower in Australia/New Zealand and 17.2% lower in France.

     

    The remaining $2,585 in OUS sales in 2Q 2025, which were $200 lower than in 2Q 2024, were to distributors in other countries. These sales included export sales from the U.S. to OUS distributors invoiced in USD, and shipments to OUS distributors of products manufactured by UTMD subsidiaries in Ireland and the UK invoiced in EUR and

    GBP. The timing of shipments to OUS distributors can cause significant fluctuations in quarterly comparisons since distributors tend to order larger quantities each time, in order to minimize transit and other logistical costs. The threat of reciprocal tariffs which have to be paid by distributors to their respective governments may have caused a pause for some. Although exports from Utah to OUS distributors invoiced in USD were $147 (+17.2%) higher, shipments from UTMD’s Ireland and the UK subsidiaries to OUS distributors were $347 (18%) lower. Shipments of blood pressure monitoring (BPM) kits from Ireland to UTMD’s largest BPM medical device distributor located in China were $93 higher, but Ireland shipments to OUS distributors of other devices were $441 lower.

     

    The portion of OUS sales invoiced in foreign currencies in USD terms were 31% of total WW consolidated 2Q 2025 sales compared to 35% in 2Q 2024. The average USD FX rates increased 2Q 2025 total consolidated sales $173 for sales invoiced in foreign currencies. Actually, a stronger GBP and EUR together added $180. The CAD and AUD were weaker.  FX rates for income statement purposes are transaction-weighted averages. The average FX rates from the applicable foreign currency to USD during 2Q 2025 and 2Q 2024 for revenue purposes follow:

     

     

     

    2Q 2025

    2Q 2024

    Change

    GBP

     

    1.3368

    1.2615

      +6.0%

    EUR

     

    1.1569

    1.0752

      +7.6%

    AUD

     

    0.6394

    0.6594

      ( 3.0%)

    CAD

     

    0.7227

    0.7308

      ( 1.1%)

     

    The $173 weighted average favorable impact on 2Q 2025 foreign currency OUS sales was 6.0%.  In constant currency terms, foreign currency sales in 2Q 2025 were 21.4% lower than in 2Q 2024. “Constant currency” sales means exchanging foreign currency sales into USD-denominated sales at the same FX rate as was in the previous period of time being compared.  

     

    1H 2025 Sales

    Total consolidated 1H 2025 UTMD worldwide (WW) sales in USD terms were $19,663 compared to $21,740 in 1H 2024.

     

    Consistent with the projection in UTMD’s SEC 10-K Report at the beginning of the year, sales of biopharma pressure monitoring devices and accessories to UTMD’s previously largest OEM customer, PendoTECH, were $1,791 (87.1%) lower in 1H 2025 compared to 1H 2024.  WW sales to PendoTECH were $265 in 1H 2025 (all in the U.S.) compared to $2,056 in 1H 2024 ($1,627 in the U.S. and $429 in Ireland).  Aggregated 1H 2025 domestic sales at $11,448 compared to $12,022 in 1H 2024 were $574 lower, despite the 1H $1,362 lower 2025 domestic sales to PendoTECH.  In other words, 1H 2025 domestic sales excluding PendoTECH were $11,184 compared to $10,396 in 1H 2024, 7.6% higher.

     

    Domestic sales are invoiced in USD and obviously not subject to foreign currency conversion (FX) rate fluctuations. The components of domestic sales include 1) “direct non-Filshie device sales” of UTMD’s medical devices to user facilities (and med/surg stocking distributors for hospitals), 2) “OEM sales” of components and other products manufactured by UTMD for other medical device and non-medical device companies, and 3) “domestic Filshie


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    device sales”. UTMD separates domestic Filshie device sales from other medical device sales direct to medical facilities because UTMD is simply a distributor for Femcare in the U.S.  The non-PendoTECH domestic sales increase was because 1H 2025 sales of the Filshie Clip System in the U.S. were $2,146 compared to $2,082, 3% higher than in 1H 2024, and 1H 2025 direct domestic sales of other devices were $7,962 compared to $7,180, 11% higher than in 1H 2024.  U.S. Filshie direct sales were 19% of total 1H 2025 domestic sales compared to 17% in 1H 2024. Direct non-Filshie device sales represented 70% of total domestic sales compared to 60% in 1H 2024.  In the remaining OEM domestic sales category, which includes PendoTECH, 1H 2025 sales were $1,340 compared to $2,760 in 1H 2024, 51% lower.  Domestic OEM sales in 1H 2025 were 12% of total domestic sales compared to 23% in 1H 2024.  

     

    On the other hand, 1H 2025 international sales to customers outside the U.S. (OUS), were lower than expected. Total OUS sales in 1H 2025 were 15.5% lower at $8,215 compared to $9,718 in 1H 2024. Excluding PendoTECH OUS sales which were in 1Q, 1H 2024 sales were $9,289.  So, OUS sales excluding PendoTECH in 1H 2025 were 11.6% lower than in 1H 2024.  In both 1H 2025 and 1H 2024, 37% of OUS sales were direct to medical facilities located in Ireland, the UK, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. OUS direct to end-user sales are invoiced in foreign currencies. Despite the help from a weaker USD compared to the EUR and GBP in translating shipments invoiced in foreign currencies, 1H 2025 OUS direct sales by UTMD’s Ireland, UK, Australia and Canada subsidiaries were $3,079 compared to $3,609 in 1H 2024. In USD terms, including the impact of FX rate differences, total direct to end-user sales were $530 (14.7%) lower overall, including 27.4% lower in Ireland, 22.1% lower in Canada, 6.6% lower in the UK, 20.6% lower in Australia/New Zealand and 21.4% lower in France.

     

    The remaining $5,136 in OUS sales in 1H 2025, which were $973 lower than in 1H 2024, were to distributors in other countries. These sales included export sales from the U.S. to OUS distributors invoiced in USD, and shipments to OUS distributors of products manufactured by UTMD subsidiaries in Ireland and the UK invoiced in EUR and GBP. The timing of shipments to OUS distributors can cause significant fluctuations in quarterly comparisons since distributors tend to order larger quantities each time, in order to minimize transit and other logistical costs. Exports from Utah to OUS distributors invoiced in USD were $69 (3.3%) lower.  Shipments from UTMD’s Ireland and the UK subsidiaries to OUS distributors were $904 (22.4%) lower. Shipments of blood pressure monitoring (BPM) kits from Ireland to UTMD’s largest BPM medical device distributor located in China were $71 higher, but Ireland shipments to OUS distributors of other devices were $964 lower.

     

    The portion of OUS sales invoiced in foreign currencies in USD terms were 31% of total WW consolidated 1H 2025 sales compared to 33% in 1H 2024. The average USD FX rates increased 1H 2025 total consolidated sales $130 for sales invoiced in foreign currencies. Actually, a stronger GBP and EUR together added $160. The CAD and AUD were weaker.  FX rates for income statement purposes are transaction-weighted averages. The average FX rates from the applicable foreign currency to USD during 1H 2025 and 1H 2024 for revenue purposes follow:

     

     

     

    1H
    2025

    1H
    2024

    Change

    GBP

     

    1.2977 

    1.2646 

      +2.6%

    EUR

     

    1.1155 

    1.0787 

      +3.4%

    AUD

     

    0.6329 

    0.6586 

      ( 3.9%)

    CAD

     

    0.7094 

    0.7362 

      ( 3.6%)

     

    The $130 weighted average favorable impact on 1H 2025 foreign currency OUS sales was 2.2%.  In constant currency terms, foreign currency sales in 1H 2025 were 18.0% lower than in 1H 2024.


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    The following table provides USD-denominated sales amounts divided into general product categories for total revenues and the subset of OUS revenues:

     

    Global revenues by product category:

    2Q 2025

    2Q 2024

    1H 2025

    1H 2024

    Obstetrics

    $ 1,025

    $ 1,019

    $ 2,050

    $ 2,044

    Gynecology/ Electrosurgery/ Urology

    4,807

    5,452

    9,703

    10,912

    Neonatal

    2,102

    1,546

    4,084

    3,188

    Blood Pressure Monitoring and Accessories*

    2,019

    2,383

    3,826

    5,596

    Total:

    $ 9,953

    $10,400

    $19,663

    $21,740

     

    OUS revenues by product category:

     

    2Q 2025

    2Q 2024

    1H 2025

    1H 2024

    Obstetrics

    $   207

    $   167

    $     400

    $  388

    Gynecology/ Electrosurgery/ Urology

    2,385

    3,042

    4,952

    6,150

    Neonatal

    365

    315

    726

    711

    Blood Pressure Monitoring and Accessories*

      1,131

      1,045

       2,137

       2,469

    Total:

    $ 4,088

    $ 4,569

    $ 8,215

    $ 9,718

    *includes assemblies and molded components sold to OEM customers. 

     

    Comments on tariffs

     

    Tariffs on materials received from OUS suppliers are included in manufacturing costs, i.e. reducing Gross Profit.  Although U.S. tariffs paid by UTMD on certain goods purchased from OUS suppliers have been minimal to date, i.e. $16 in 1H 2025 compared to $15 in 1H 2024, UTMD’s raw material suppliers in the U.S. continue to increase prices, in some cases citing “tariffs” that they paid on raw materials as justification. Although UTMD challenges this input, the second-level tariff cost impact hasn’t been quantifiable. Due to regulatory standards, UTMD can’t easily change suppliers as materials typically need to meet substantial validation for use in its medical devices.

     

    However, the more significant potential negative impact on UTMD is “reciprocal tariffs” charged by other countries’ governments on goods sold by UTMD OUS.  These tariffs are paid by UTMD’s OUS distributors or direct customers, effectively potentially substantially increasing the prices that OUS distributors and customers have to pay for UTMD devices; therefore decreasing sales. Despite the fact that products may be manufactured in Ireland or the UK and not sold by UTMD in the U.S., recent experience is that foreign governments nevertheless consider the sales as from the U.S. subject to tariffs since the manufacturers, although OUS, are subsidiaries of a U.S. corporate entity. There have been some requested delays in shipments by OUS distributors in 2025 as a result of uncertainty about the timing of possible tariffs that they might have to pay, and don’t feel that they can afford it.

     

    As stockholders know, as an example, UTMD’s largest distributor of BPM devices manufactured and sold by UTMD Ltd in Ireland is located in China. For the last 15 years, this distributor annually placed an order for the following year which was by agreement non-changeable and non-cancellable. Shipments to-date in 2025 from UTMD Ireland to China have been on plan, as ordered in late 2024, and $71 higher than in 1H 2024.  However, the distributor has recently requested possibly delaying the final $800 (at FX 1.12 USD/EUR) shipment in 2025 to 2026 due to “possible tariffs”.  If this should occur, UTMD’s projected year-end 2025 revenues of 5% less than in 2024 sales due to lower PendoTECH OEM demand, would be approximately 7% lower than in 2024 assuming that all else remains on plan.  In addition, UTMD’s Ireland Gross Profit margin would suffer as the resulting substantially lower 2H 2025 shipments would not allow the expected absorption of fixed manufacturing overhead costs.  Of course, this remains a highly uncertain event as a result of fluctuations in the tariff threat.

     

    c)Gross Profit 

    Gross Profit results from subtracting the cost of goods sold, comprised of costs of production, manufacturing engineering, depreciation of equipment, maintenance and repairs, quality assurance including regulatory compliance, and purchasing including freight for receiving materials from suppliers, from revenues. The cost of goods sold is divided into three categories: direct labor, raw materials and manufacturing overhead (MOH).  Direct labor and raw materials are predominantly variable costs, i.e. vary directly with revenues.  MOH contains many fixed costs consistent with the Company’s infrastructure, for example, supervision and engineering personnel.


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    UTMD’s 2Q 2025 Gross Profit was $658 (10.5%) lower than in 2Q 2024. Gross Profit in 1H 2025 was $1,885 (14.5%) lower than in 1H 2024. The consolidated 2Q 2025 Gross Profit margin was 56.2% compared to 60.1% in 2Q 2024.  The 1H 2025 Gross Profit margin was 56.6% compared to 59.9% in 1H 2024.    

     

    The lower Gross Profit margins were primarily due to Ireland operations, as a result of an unfavorable product mix, lower sales which absorbed less fixed MOH costs, higher raw material costs and an increase in intercompany finished goods inventory manufactured in Ireland which required reserved gross profit. With absorption of MOH helped by higher direct sales, the average Gross Profit margin in the U.S. was consistent with past periods in 2024, and in the preceding 1Q 2025.  

     

    d) Operating Income 

    Operating Income results from subtracting Operating Expenses from Gross Profit.  Operating Expenses are comprised of Sales and Marketing (S&M) expenses, General and Administrative (G&A) expenses and Product Development (R&D) expenses.

     

    Operating Income in 2Q 2025 of $3,196 was $242 (7.1%) lower compared to 2Q 2024 Operating Income of $3,438. The lower Operating Income was the result of $658 lower Gross Profit offset by $416 lower Operating Expense, as explained below. UTMD’s 2Q 2025 Operating Income margin (Operating Income as a percentage of sales) remained a healthy 32.1%.  Operating Income in 1H 2025 was $6,349 compared to $7,321 in 1H 2024, a decrease of $972 (13.3%), with a continuing healthy 1H 2025 Operating Income margin of 32.3%.  The lower Operating Income was the result of $1,885 lower Gross Profit offset by $913 lower Operating Expense, as described below.

     

    The following table summarizes Operating Expenses in 2Q and 1H 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 by Operating Expense (OE) category:

     

    OE
    Category

    2Q 2025

    % of
    sales

    2Q 2024

    % of
    sales

    1H 2025

    % of
    sales

    1H 2024

    % of
    sales

    S&M:

    $524 

    5.3 

    $546 

    5.3 

    $1,024 

    5.2 

    $958 

    4.4 

    G&A:

    1,740 

    17.5 

    2,014 

    19.4 

    3,470 

    17.6 

    4,219 

    19.4 

    R&D:

    135 

    1.3 

    255 

    2.4 

    290 

    1.5 

    520 

    2.4 

    Total OE:

    2,399 

    24.1 

    2,815 

    27.1 

    4,784 

    24.3 

    5,697 

    26.2 

     

    Because of lower S&M expenses in 2Q 2025 along with lower sales, S&M expenses as a percentage of sales remained the same.  In 1H 2025, higher expenses with lower sales increased S&M expenses as a percentage of sales to 5.2% from 4.4% in 1H 2024.

     

    S&M Operating Expenses were $22 lower in 2Q 2025 and $66 higher in 1H 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 respectively. UTMD in the U.S. is self-insured for its employee health plan. The lower S&M expenses in 2Q 2025 compared to 2Q 2024 can be explained primarily by a lower medical expense accrual. About two-thirds of the higher 1H S&M expenses were in the U.S., with increases spread about evenly among several categories: salaries and consulting fees, trade show expenses, fees paid to national distributors and lower recovered freight costs reimbursed by customers. The remaining third of the higher 1H 2025 S&M expenses was about evenly split between Ireland and Australia: salaries in Australia and recovered freight costs in Ireland. The impact of differences in FX rates on foreign subsidiary S&M expenses added $4 in 2Q 2025 and $2 in 1H 2025 (see below).  

     

    G&A expenses dominate UTMD’s total Operating Expense, largely because of non-cash expenses from the amortization of Identifiable Intangible Assets (IIA) associated with the Filshie Clip System and the expenses of current litigation in the U.S.  A segmentation of USD-denominated G&A expenses follows:  

     

    G&A Exp
    Category

    2Q 2025

    % of
    sales

    2Q 2024

    % of
    sales

    1H 2025

    % of
    sales

    1H 2024

    % of
    sales

    IIA Amort- UK:

    $531 

    5.3

    $501 

    4.8

    $1,032 

    5.2

    $1,005 

    4.6

    Other – UK:

    189 

     

    173 

     

    379 

     

    360 

     

    U.S. Litigation

    280 

    2.8

    635 

    6.1

    587 

    3.0

    1,378 

    6.3

    Other – US:

    603 

    6.1

    557 

    5.4

    1,197 

    6.1

    1,158 

    5.3

    IRE:

    88 

     

    92 

     

    172 

     

    186 

     

    AUS:

    16 

      

    24 

     

    34 

     

    66 

     

    CAN:

    33 

     

    32 

     

    69 

     

    66 

     

    Total G&A:

    1,740 

    17.5

    2,014 

    19.4

    3,470 

    17.6

    4,219 

    19.4


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    Total consolidated G&A expenses in 2Q 2025 were $274 lower, and in 1H 2025 were $749 lower than in the same periods in 2024.  The primary cause was lower U.S. litigation expenses - $355 lower in 2Q 2025 compared to 2Q 2024, and $791 lower in 1H 2025 compared to 1H 2024.  Offsetting the significant G&A expense reduction from lower litigation expenses, foreign currency G&A expenses expressed in USD were increased by FX rate differences by $46 in 2Q 2025 and $38 in 1H 2025.  In 2Q 2025, $30 of the $46 higher expense FX impact was the non-cash identifiable intangible asset (IIA) amortization–UK expense which resulted from the 2011 acquisition of Femcare. The IIA amortization expense in GBP was the same in both periods. Similarly, in 1H 2025, $27 of the $38 higher expense FX impact was the non-cash identifiable intangible asset (IIA) amortization–UK. As a side note, the Femcare IIA non-cash amortization expense, which has reduced Operating Income approximately $2 million per year since 2011, will be fully amortized in 1Q 2026. Other-US G&A expenses were $46 higher in 2Q 2025 compared to 2Q 2024, and $39 higher in 1H 2025 compared to 1H 2024. The 2Q 2025 $46 increase was due to $34 higher non-cash stock option expense along with increased independent financial auditor fees and other outside services.  The 1H 2025 $39 net higher Other-US G&A expenses were essentially due to $37 higher stock option expense, $24 higher accounting and other outside services, and $12 higher outside director fees offset by $32 lower salaries.  Other G&A expenses in the aggregate were similar in both 2025 and 2024 periods.  

     

    The differences in period-to-period R&D expenses were primarily due to the completion of independent validation of material composition of biopharma sensors. Since all R&D in 2025 was carried out in the U.S., there was no FX rate impact.   

     

    The impact of differing FX rates in 2025 and 2024 on Operating Expenses expressed in USD was minor. The AUD and CAD were slightly weaker, but the EUR and GBP stronger which helped increase foreign currency Operating Expense when converted to USD by a net $50 in 2Q 2025 and $40 in 1H 2025. The following table summarizes “constant currency” Operating Expenses in 2Q and 1H 2025 compared to the same periods in 2024 by OE category:

     

    OE
    Category

    2Q 2025
    const FX

     

    2Q 2024

     

    1H 2025
    const FX

     

    1H 2024

     

    S&M:

    $520 

     

    $546 

     

    $1,022 

     

    $958 

     

    G&A:

    1,694 

     

    2,014 

     

    3,432 

     

    4,219 

     

    R&D:

    135 

     

    255 

     

    290 

     

    520 

     

    Total OE:

    2,349 

     

    2,815 

     

    4,744 

     

    5,697 

     

     

    e)Non-operating expense/ Non-operating income 

    Non-operating expense includes bank fees and expenses from losses, if applicable, from remeasuring the value of EUR cash bank balances in the UK, and GBP cash balances in Ireland, in USD terms.  Non-operating income includes 1) income from rent of underutilized property, 2) investment income (interest on cash balances), 3) royalties received from licensing the Company’s technology, and 4) income from gains, if applicable, from remeasuring the value of EUR cash bank balances in the UK, and GBP cash balances in Ireland, in USD terms. Non-operating income or expense can also include gains or losses from the disposition of assets from time to time. Starting in 2024 for UTMD, there was a new excise tax included in Non-operating expenses: a stock repurchase excise tax included in the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022”. After the U.S. Treasury and IRS announced regulations governing the stock repurchase excise tax in 2Q 2024, UTMD began reporting the stock repurchase excise tax in its 2Q 2024 Non-operating expenses based on $9,393 in share repurchases made during 1H 2024. The excise tax on share repurchases in 2Q 2025 and 1H 2025 was $35 and $67 respectively.

     

    Net non-operating income is Non-operating income minus Non-operating expense during a particular time period. Net Non-operating income in 2Q 2025 was $640 compared to $773 in 2Q 2024. Net Non-operating income in 1H 2025 was $1,345 compared to $1,688 in 1H 2024. With higher cash balances and higher interest rates in 2024, UTMD received approximately $332 more in 1H interest income compared to 1H 2025. Remeasured foreign currency balances generated about $8 less in net Non-operating income in 1H 2025 compared to 1H 2024.     

     

    f)Income Before Income Taxes (EBT) 

    Consolidated EBT results from adding net Non-operating income to Operating Income. Consolidated 2Q 2025 EBT was $3,835 (38.5% of sales) compared to $4,211 (40.5% of sales) in 2Q 2024. Consolidated 1H 2025 EBT was $7,694 (39.1% of sales) compared to $9,010 (41.4% of sales) in 1H 2024.


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    EBITDA is a non-US GAAP metric that measures profitability performance without factoring in effects of financing, accounting decisions regarding non-cash expenses, capital expenditures or tax environments. Management believes that this operating performance metric provides meaningful supplemental information to both management and investors and confirms UTMD’s ongoing excellent financial operating performance, as well as its ability to sustain performance during a challenging time.

     

    Excluding the noncash effects of depreciation, amortization of intangible assets and stock option expense, 2Q 2025 consolidated EBT excluding the remeasured bank balance currency gain or loss (“adjusted consolidated EBITDA”) was $4,671 (46.9% of sales) compared to $4,942 (47.5% of sales) in 2Q 2024.  Adjusted consolidated EBITDA was $9,323 (47.4% of sales) in 1H 2025 compared to $10,489 (48.3% of sales) in 1H 2024. The lower EBITDA in both 2Q and 1H 2025 was due to lower Gross Profit. Adjusted consolidated trailing twelve months’ (TTM) EBITDA was $18,686 as of June 30, 2025. Management’s beginning of year EBITDA target of $17-$18 million continues to look achievable.

     

    UTMD’s non-US GAAP adjusted consolidated EBITDA is the sum of the elements in the following table, each element of which is a US GAAP number:  

     

     

    2Q 2025

    2Q 2024

    1H 2025

    1H 2024

    EBT

    $3,835 

    $4,211  

    $7,694 

    $9,010  

    Depreciation Expense

    206 

    172  

    405 

    327  

    Femcare IIA Amortization Expense

    531 

    501  

    1,032 

    1,005  

     

     

     

     

     

    Other Non-Cash Amortization Expense

    8 

    8  

    17 

    18  

    Stock Option Compensation Expense

    86 

    52  

    168 

    130  

    Interest Expense

    - 

    -  

    - 

    -  

    Remeasured Foreign Currency Balances

    5 

    (2) 

    7 

    (1) 

    UTMD non-US GAAP EBITDA:

    $4,671 

    $4,942  

    $9,323 

    $10,489  

     

    g)Net Income  

    Net Income is EBT minus a provision for income taxes.  Net Income in 2Q 2025 of $3,048 (30.6% of sales) was 11.7% lower than the Net Income of $3,453 (33.2% of sales) in 2Q 2024.  The $405 lower 2Q Net Income was due to $243 lower Operating Income combined with $133 lower net Non-operating income, and a higher estimated average income tax provision rate. The average consolidated income tax provision rate (as a % of the same period EBT) in 2Q 2025 was 20.5% compared to 18.0% in 2Q 2024.

     

    Net Income in 1H 2025 of $6,089 (31.0% of sales) was 17.8% lower than the Net Income of $7,409 (34.1% of sales) in 1H 2024.  The $1,320 lower 1H 2025 Net Income was due to $972 lower Operating Income combined with $343 lower net Non-operating income, and a higher estimated average income tax provision rate. The average consolidated income tax provision rate (as a % of the same period EBT) in 1H 2025 was 20.9% compared to 17.8% in 1H 2024.

     

    The consolidated income tax provision rate varies as the mix in taxable income among U.S. and foreign subsidiaries with differing income tax rates differs from period to period. The basic corporate income tax rates in each of the sovereignties were the same as in the prior year.

     

    h)   Earnings Per Share (EPS) 

    EPS are consolidated Net Income divided by the number of shares of stock outstanding (diluted to take into consideration stock option awards which are “in the money,” i.e., have exercise prices below the applicable period’s weighted average market value). Because the average exercise price of employee and director options was higher than the ending market price of the stock in both 2Q 2025 and 2Q 2024, as well as in 1H 2025 and 1H 2024, the number of shares added as a dilution factor in both years’ 2Q and 1H were zero.  

     

    Diluted EPS in 2Q 2025 were $0.939 compared to diluted EPS of $0.978 in 2Q 2024, a 4.0% decrease. Diluted EPS in 1H 2025 were $1.858 compared to diluted EPS of $2.070 in 1H 2024, a 10.3% decrease. The percentage decreases comparing 2Q and 1H 2025 EPS with the prior year’s same periods were substantially lower than the decreases in Net Income as a result of fewer diluted shares.  


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    Diluted shares were 3,245,979 in 2Q 2025 compared to 3,531,572 in 2Q 2024.  Diluted shares were 3,277,936 in 1H 2025 compared to 3,579,435 in 1H 2024. The lower diluted shares in both periods of 2025 were the result of shares repurchased during 1H 2025. Because the average exercise price of employee options was higher than the ending market price of the stock in both 2Q 2025 and 2Q 2024, the number of shares added as a dilution factor in both 2Q 2025 and 2Q 2024 were zero. The same was true for both 1H 2025 and 1H 2024. The number of shares used for calculating EPS in both years was higher than period-ending outstanding shares because of a time-weighted calculation of average outstanding shares.

     

    Outstanding shares at the end of 2Q 2025 were 3,215,901 compared to 3,335,156 at the end of calendar year 2024. The difference was due to 119,255 shares repurchased in 1H 2025. Shares repurchased in 2Q 2025 were 64,988 at an average price of $53.67.  Shares repurchased in 1H 2025 were 119,255, at an average price of $56.26.  The total cost of repurchasing shares in 1H 2025 was $6,709 plus a 1% excise tax. Outstanding shares one year earlier were 3,498,902 at the end of 2Q 2024. Outstanding shares at the end of calendar 2023 were 3,629,525. The total cost of repurchasing 421,216 shares in the six calendar quarters since the end of 2023 was $26,676 plus a 1% federal excise tax. The Company retains the strong desire and financial ability for repurchasing its shares at a price it believes is attractive for remaining stockholders.

     

    The total number of outstanding unexercised employee and outside director options at June 30, 2025 was 97,685 at an average exercise price of $73.76, including shares awarded but not yet vested.  This compares to 73,497 unexercised option shares at the end of 2Q 2024 at an average exercise price of $77.01/ share, including shares awarded but not vested. No employee options have been awarded in 2025.  Non-qualified option awards totaling 24,600 shares were made to 47 employees and one director in November 2024 at an exercise price of $64.09.   

     

    i)Return on Equity (ROE) 

    ROE is the portion of Net Income retained by UTMD to internally finance its growth, pay dividends and make share repurchases divided by the average accumulated stockholders’ equity for the applicable time period.  Annualized ROE in 1H 2025 (before stockholder dividends) was 10% compared to 12% 1H 2024. The lower 2025 ROE was due to the 18% decline in 1H 2025 Net Income. Targeting a high ROE of 20% remains a financial objective for UTMD management.  An increase in average stockholders’ equity occurred even after reductions due to paying cash dividends to stockholders and repurchasing shares.

     

    UTMD paid $1,001 ($0.305/share) in dividends to stockholders in 2Q 2025 compared to $1,081 ($0.300/ share) paid in 2Q 2024. The dividends paid to stockholders during 2Q 2025 were 33% of NI. UTMD paid $2,018 ($0.305/share) in dividends to stockholders in 1H 2025 compared to $2,170 ($0.300/ share) paid in 1H 2024. The dividends paid to stockholders during 1H 2025 were 33% of NI.  

     

    UTMD’s closing share price at the end of 2Q 2025 was $56.92 up 1.6% from the closing price of $56.04 at the end of 1Q 2025, and down 7.4% from the closing price of $61.47 at the end of 2024.  The closing share price one year ago at the end of 2Q 2024 was $66.81.

     

    Liquidity and Capital Resources

     

    j)Cash flows 

    Net cash provided by operating activities, including adjustments for depreciation and amortization and other non-cash expenses along with changes in working capital, totaled $7,337 in 1H 2025 compared to $8,038 in 1H 2024. The $701 lower increase in cash provided by operating activities included $1,320 lower Net Income in 1H 2025 along with a $748 increased use of cash to decrease accrued expenses. The lower contributions to or use of cash were offset by $409 cash provided by lower accounts receivable compared to $351 higher accounts receivable in 1H 2024, and a $466 greater decrease in inventories than in the prior year.  

     

    Capital expenditures for property and equipment (PP&E) were $235 in 1H 2025 compared to $132 in 1H 2024. The amount invested in 1H 2025 was $171 less than depreciation expense. Depreciation of PP&E was $405 in 1H 2025 compared to $327 in 1H 2024, as new equipment was placed in service for biopharma sensor manufacturing.

     

    UTMD made cash dividend payments to stockholders of $2,018 in 1H 2025 compared to $2,170 in 1H 2024.  The difference was due to 1.7% higher dividends paid per share than in the previous year, offset by 8.5% lower number of shares due to share repurchases.  


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    In 1H 2025, there were no employee or director option exercises.  In 1H 2024, UTMD received $390 and issued 7,592 shares of its stock upon the exercise of employee stock options. Option exercises in 1H 2024 were at an average price of $51.39 per share.

     

    Management believes that current cash balances, income from operations and effective management of working capital will provide the liquidity needed to finance internal growth plans. The Company intends to utilize cash not needed to support normal operations in one or a combination of the following:  1) in general, to continue to invest at an opportune time in ways that will enhance future profitability; 2) to make additional investments in new technology and/or processes; and/or 3) to acquire a product line or company that will augment revenue and EPS growth and better utilize UTMD’s existing infrastructure.  If there are no better strategic uses for UTMD’s cash, the Company will continue to return cash to stockholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases when the stock appears undervalued.

     

    k)Assets and Liabilities 

    At June 30, 2025, UTMD’s cash and investments decreased $797 to $82,179 from $82,976 at the end of 2024 as a result of using $8,727 in cash repurchasing UTMD stock and paying shareholder dividends, offset by 1H 2025 Net Income of $6,089.  The $1,841 higher cash difference resulted primarily from $579 lower inventories and $463 lower accounts receivable. At June 30, 2025, net Intangible Assets were 13.4% of total consolidated assets compared to 13.5% on December 31, 2024 despite Femcare intangible assets in the UK being valued 9.6% higher as a result of a stronger GBP and total assets being 1% lower. UTMD’s strong 41.9 current ratio at June 30, 2025 was higher than the 25.6 current ratio at December 31, 2024 despite 2% lower current assets, as a result of a 36% decline in accrued liabilities and the final elimination of repatriation tax payable under the 2017 TCJA. The average age of trade receivables was 33 days from date of invoice at June 30, 2025 compared to 40 days at December 31, 2024 based on the most recent calendar quarter of sales. Average inventory turns improved to 2.1 in 2Q 2025 compared to 2.0 for the last quarter of 2024 due to a $579 inventory reduction despite lower sales activity.  Both inventory turn numbers after extra safety stocks of raw materials acquired during the COVID pandemic are below management targets.

     

    June 30, 2025 total consolidated assets were $120,802, a decrease of $1,736 from December 31, 2024. Current assets were $1,956 lower than at December 31, 2024 because of the $797 decrease in cash, $463 decrease in receivables and $579 decrease in inventories.  Net fixed assets (property, plant and equipment) in Utah increased $10 as new acquisitions slightly exceeded depreciation. OUS subsidiary net fixed assets increased $485 despite depreciation which exceeded new acquisitions because of higher FX rates for foreign currency-valued assets in Ireland, the UK, Australia and Canada.   

     

    For clarity, the net book value of consolidated property, plant and equipment increased $495 at June 30, 2025 from the end of 2024 due to the net effect on OUS asset values of period-ending changed FX rates, $235 in new asset purchases minus $405 in depreciation.  

     

    June 30, 2025 net intangible assets (goodwill plus other intangible assets) declined $275 from the end of 2024 as a result of $1,048 in amortization and a 9.6% stronger GBP/USD FX rate on UK intangible asset balances. At June 30, 2025, net intangible assets including goodwill were 13% of total consolidated assets compared to 13% at year-end 2024 and 13% at June 30, 2024.

     

    Working capital (current assets minus current liabilities) was $92,120 at June 30, 2025 compared to $92,574 at December 31, 2024. Cash balances were 89% of the June 30, 2025 working capital. Current assets at June 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 were $1,956 lower as the result of the $797 decrease in cash combined with a $579 decrease in inventories and a $463 decrease in total receivables. Current liabilities were $1,502 lower at June 30, 2025 compared to December 31, 2024 as the result of a $845 decrease in accrued liabilities and elimination of a $698 remaining repatriation tax payable.  The $845 lower accrued liabilities resulted mainly from a $405 lower estimated income taxes liability, a $284 lower employee profit-sharing bonus accrual at mid-year 2025 compared to the end-of-year 2024 accrual and a $127 lower excise tax liability for share repurchases at mid-year 2025 compared to the end-of-year 2024. Management believes that UTMD’s working capital remains more than sufficient to meet operating needs, new capital expenditures, projected cash dividend payments to stockholders and continued share repurchases.

     

    June 30, 2025 total consolidated liabilities were $3,269, a decline of $1,842 from December 31, 2024. Current liabilities were $1,502 lower than at December 31, 2024. Long term liabilities were $339 lower, including the deferred tax liability balance resulting from non-tax deductible Femcare IIA amortization expense being $215 lower.


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    The deferred tax liability balance for Femcare IIA ($9,084 on the date of the acquisition), was $389 at June 30, 2025 compared to $604 at December 31, 2024 and $860 at June 30, 2024. Reduction of the deferred tax liability occurs as the book/tax difference of amortization is eliminated over the remaining useful life of the Femcare IIA, i.e. as Femcare pays its taxes in the UK without the benefit of a deduction for IIA amortization expense.  

     

    UTMD’s total debt ratio (total liabilities/ total assets) at June 30, 2025 was 2.7%, at December 31, 2024 was 4.2%, and at June 30, 2024 was 4.6%.    

     

    l) Management's Outlook 

    As outlined in its December 31, 2024 SEC 10-K report, UTMD’s plan for 2025 remains to

    1)exploit its pre-qualified status to market a line of high-pressure process control transducer configurations directly to biopharmaceutical manufacturers; 

    2)continue to leverage OUS distribution and manufacturing synergies by further integrating capabilities and resources in multinational operations;   

    3)focus on defending the proven safety and effectiveness of the Filshie Clip System in the U.S.; 

    4)introduce additional products helpful to clinicians through product development;  

    5)continue to achieve excellent overall financial operating performance despite a contraction in revenues;  

    6)utilize positive cash generation to continue providing cash dividends to stockholders and make open market share repurchases if/ when the UTMD share price seems undervalued; and 

    7)remain vigilant for affordable accretive acquisition opportunities which may be brought about by difficult economic conditions on small, innovative companies.  

     

    m)Accounting Policy Changes 

     

    None.

     

    Forward-Looking Information.  This report contains certain forward-looking statements and information relating to the Company that are based on the beliefs of management as well as assumptions made by management based on information currently available.  When used in this document, the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “project,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend” and similar expressions, as they relate to the Company or its management, are intended to identify forward-looking statements.  Such statements reflect the current view of the Company respecting future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including the risks and uncertainties stated throughout the document.  Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause the forward statement not to come true as anticipated, believed, projected, expected or intended.  Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may differ materially from those described herein as anticipated, believed, projected, estimated, expected or intended.  Financial estimates are subject to change and are not intended to be relied upon as predictions of future operating results, and the Company assumes no obligation to update or disclose revisions to those estimates.


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    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk

     

    UTMD has manufacturing and trading operations, including related assets, in the U.S. denominated in the U.S. Dollar (USD), in Ireland denominated in the Euro (EUR), in England denominated in the British Pound (GBP), in Australia denominated in the Australia Dollar (AUD), and in Canada denominated in the Canadian Dollar (CAD). The currencies are subject to exchange rate fluctuations that are beyond the control of UTMD.  The exchange rates were .8496, .9661 and .9336 EUR per USD as of June 30, 2025, December 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.  Exchange rates were .7288, .7987 and .7913 GBP per USD as of June 30, 2025, December 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.  Exchange rates were 1.5216, 1.6172 and 1.4983 AUD per USD on June 30, 2025, December 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively.  Exchange rates were 1.3620, 1.4403, and 1.3686 CAD per USD on June 30, 2025, December 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024, respectively. UTMD manages its foreign currency risk without separate hedging transactions by either invoicing customers in the local currency where costs of production were incurred, by converting currencies as transactions occur and/or by optimizing global account structures through liquidity management accounts.

     

    Item 4. Controls and Procedures

     

    The Company’s management, under the supervision and with the participation of the Chief Executive Officer and the Principal Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) as of June 30, 2025. Based on this evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer concluded that, as of June 30, 2025, the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective.

     

    There were no changes in the Company’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the six months ended June 30, 2025, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal controls over financial reporting.


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    PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

     

    Item 1.Legal Proceedings 

     

    UTMD is a party from time to time in litigation incidental to its business. Presently, except for Filshie clip product liability lawsuits still in discovery, there is no litigation. The Company does not expect the outcome of the Filshie clip litigation will be material to consolidated financial results.

     

    Item 1A.  Risk Factors   

     

    In addition to the other information set forth in this report, investors should carefully consider the factors discussed in Part I, “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in UTMD’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, which could materially affect its business, financial condition or future results.  The risks described in the Annual Report on Form 10-K are not the only risks facing the Company.  Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to UTMD or currently deemed to be immaterial also may materially adversely affect the Company’s business, financial condition and/or operating results.

     

    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 

     

    The following table details purchases by UTMD of its own securities during 2Q 2025.

     

    ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES

    Period

    (a)

    Total number of shares purchased (1)

    (b)

    Average price paid per share (1)

    (c)

    Total number of shares purchased as part of publicly announced plans or programs (1)

    (d)

    Maximum number (or approximate dollar value) of shares that may yet be purchased under the plans or programs (1)

    04/01/25 – 04/30/25

    32,679

    53.67

    N/A

    N/A

    05/01/25 – 05/31/25

    1,053

    53.45

    N/A

    N/A

    06/01/25 – 06/30/25

    31,256

    53.68

    N/A

    N/A

    Total

    64,988

    53.67

    N/A

    N/A

     

    1)None of the shares were purchased as part of a publicly announced plan and all were purchased on the open market. 

    2)The total number of shares repurchased to-date in 2025 through August 11 was 129,433 at an average cost of $56.21/ share, approximately 4% of year-end 2024 outstanding shares. 

     

    The frequency of UTMD’s open market share repurchases depends on the availability of sellers and the price of the stock. The board of directors has not established an expiration date or a maximum dollar or share limit for UTMD’s continuing and long-term pattern of opportunistic open market share repurchases since 1992.  

     

    The purpose of UTMD’s ongoing share repurchases is to maximize the value of the Company for its continuing stockholders, and maximize its return on stockholder equity by employing excess cash generated by effectively managing its business. UTMD does not intend to repurchase shares that would result in terminating its Nasdaq Global Market listing.


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    Item 6.  Exhibits

     

    Exhibit #

    SEC Reference #

    Title of Document

     

     

     

    31.1

    31

    Certification of CEO pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

    31.2

    31

    Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

    32.1

    32

    Certification of CEO pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

    32.2

    32

    Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as Adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

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    SIGNATURES

     

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchanges Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. 

     

    UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 

    REGISTRANT 

     

     

    Date:        8/12/25                             By:       /s/ Kevin L. Cornwell                          

        Kevin L. Cornwell 

        CEO 

     

     

    Date:        8/12/25                              By:       /s/ Brian L. Koopman                            

        Brian L. Koopman 

    Principal Financial Officer 


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