0000313616-25-000138.txt : 20250617 0000313616-25-000138.hdr.sgml : 20250617 20250617081940 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000313616-25-000138 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 11-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20241231 FILED AS OF DATE: 20250617 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20250617 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: DANAHER CORP /DE/ CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000313616 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASUREMENT, DISPLAY, AND CONTROL [3823] ORGANIZATION NAME: 08 Industrial Applications and Services EIN: 591995548 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 11-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-08089 FILM NUMBER: 251051920 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 2200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. STREET 2: SUITE 800W CITY: WASHINGTON STATE: DC ZIP: 20037-1701 BUSINESS PHONE: 2028280850 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 2200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. STREET 2: SUITE 800W CITY: WASHINGTON STATE: DC ZIP: 20037-1701 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: DMG INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19850221 11-K 1 dhr-20241231xdsp11xk.htm 11-K Document

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 11-K

FOR ANNUAL REPORTS OF EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE, SAVINGS AND SIMILAR
PLANS PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
ýANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024
OR
 
¨TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Commission file number: 001-08089

A.Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan
 
B.Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
Danaher Corporation
2200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 800W
Washington, D.C. 20037-1701
202-828-0850























DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024 AND 2023
AND FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024,
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024 AND
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM























DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
INDEX
FORM 11-K
 




Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Plan Participants and the Plan Administrator of Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan (the Plan) as of December 31, 2024 and 2023, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2024, and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2024 and 2023, and the changes in its net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2024, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Plan’s financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Plan in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
Supplemental Schedules Required by ERISA
The accompanying supplemental schedules of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2024, and delinquent participant contributions for the year then ended (referred to as the "supplemental schedules"), have been subjected to audit procedures performed in conjunction with the audit of the Plan’s financial statements. The information in the supplemental schedules is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our audit procedures included determining whether the information reconciles to the financial statements or the underlying accounting and other records, as applicable, and performing procedures to test the completeness and accuracy of the information presented in the supplemental schedules. In forming our opinion on the information, we evaluated whether such information, including its form and content, is presented in conformity with the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In our opinion, the information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the financial statements as a whole.
/s/ Ernst & Young LLP
We have served as the Plan’s auditor since 2003.
Tysons, Virginia
June 17, 2025

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DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024 AND 2023
($ in millions)
 
 20242023
ASSETS
Investments, at fair value$6,362.9 $5,750.4 
Receivables:
Employer contributions13.8 15.3 
Plan transfer receivable37.0 — 
Notes receivable from participants50.5 45.0 
Total receivables101.3 60.3 
Total assets6,464.2 5,810.7 
LIABILITIES
Administrative expenses payable— 0.1 
Total liabilities— 0.1 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS$6,464.2 $5,810.6 
See the accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

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DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024
($ in millions)

ADDITIONS
Contributions:
Participant$253.5 
Rollovers37.9 
Employer166.7 
Total contributions458.1 
Net appreciation in the fair value of investments813.0 
Interest and dividend income17.2 
Total investment income 830.2 
Interest income on notes receivable from participants3.8 
Total additions1,292.1 
DEDUCTIONS
Benefit payments669.3 
Administrative expenses2.9 
Total deductions672.2 
NET INCREASE PRIOR TO PLAN TRANSFERS619.9 
NET TRANSFERS INTO PLAN33.7 
NET INCREASE IN ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS653.6 
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS:
Beginning of year5,810.6 
End of year$6,464.2 
See the accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.
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DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024 AND 2023 AND FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024
 
NOTE 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAN
General
The Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan (the "Plan") is a defined contribution plan established for eligible full-time and part-time U.S.-based employees, or employees outside of the U.S. as expatriates paid through U.S. payroll, of Danaher Corporation and its subsidiaries (the "Company"), effective November 30, 2002. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"). Danaher Corporation is the plan sponsor (the "Plan Sponsor"). Prior to November 30, 2002, these employees participated in the Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Retirement and Savings Plan. Plan participants should refer to the formal legal documents of the Plan and the Summary Plan Description for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions and a full explanation of all limitations, adjustments and special cases in the Plan. Significant provisions related to contributions, benefit payments, and investments are provided below. The Plan is administered through the trustee, Fidelity Management Trust Company ("Fidelity" or the "Plan Administrator").
Effective January 1, 2015, the Plan was amended to include a Roth 401(k) feature, automatic enrollment of new hires, rehires and those otherwise newly eligible (e.g. through acquisitions), automatic annual re-enrollment and annual auto-increase of deferral rates. The first annual cycle of automatic re-enrollment and auto-increase occurred in 2016. In addition, the Plan has been amended such that employees are eligible for employer safe harbor contributions immediately upon participation in the Plan.
Effective January 1, 2022, the Plan was amended to allow for employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements to elect to convert certain portions of their pre-tax, vested account balances to a Roth account in the Plan. This election results in the converted amounts being immediately taxed, but those amounts, and future earnings, are not taxed when made to participants as a qualifying distribution in retirement. Also effective in 2022, the Company amended the Plan to make an employer safe harbor match contribution true-up following the end of the year that considers the total eligible pay and salary deferrals for the entire plan year to determine if an additional match is due to employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements. This change removes the requirement that employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements defer at least 5% of eligible pay each pay period during the plan year to maximize the Company's matching contributions.
Plan Merger
On December 31, 2024, the Abcam Boston 401(k) Plan merged into the Plan and the related assets were recorded as a receivable in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of December 31, 2024. The merger of this plan resulted in assets transferred in on January 29, 2025 of $37.0 million. The asset transfer occurred subsequent to and as a result of Danaher Corporation's acquisition of Abcam plc.
On January 26, 2023, the Aldevron Retirement Savings Plan related to the employees of Aldevron, L.L.C. transferred assets of $20.3 million into the Plan. This asset transfer occurred subsequent to and as a result of Danaher Corporation’s acquisition of Aldevron, L.L.C.
Environmental & Applied Solutions Separation
On September 30, 2023, the Company completed the separation of Veralto Corporation, its former Environmental & Applied Solutions business (the "Veralto Separation"). Prior to the Veralto Separation, the Company created a new savings plan, the Veralto Corporation and Subsidiaries Savings Plan (the "Veralto Plan"), and transferred approximately $933.1 million, which was the total amount of the balances and the related assets of the Plan participants who are now employees of Veralto Corporation after the Veralto Separation, to the Veralto Plan. This $933.1 million of net assets transferred includes $9.4 million of outstanding loan balances.
Contributions
Eligible participants may contribute up to 75% of their compensation (traditional pre-tax and Roth after-tax combined), up to IRS and Plan limits. Employee contributions and the earnings or losses thereon are fully vested at all times. Employees whose employment is governed by the terms of a collective bargaining agreement may participate in the Plan to the extent authorized by the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
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The Company immediately matches 100% of each dollar contributed by participants (traditional pre-tax, Roth after-tax or a combination) on the first 3% of eligible pay plus 50% of each dollar contributed on the next 2% of eligible pay for employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements. These matching contributions are considered "safe harbor" matching contributions. Participants are fully vested in the value of the "safe harbor" matching contributions.
In addition to the Company's matching contributions, after certain participants complete one year of continuous service, the Company may make additional retirement contributions on behalf of the participants. This discretionary Company retirement contribution may equal up to 2% of eligible participants' eligible pay and is contributed each payroll period to the Plan. In addition, for participants that are active on the last day of the Plan year and have annual earnings that exceed the Social Security wage base for the Plan year, an additional retirement contribution of up to 2% of annual eligible earnings above the Social Security wage base and below the maximum eligible wages as determined by the IRS each year may be contributed by the Company to participants' accounts subsequent to the Plan year end. The Company's discretionary retirement contributions are determined at the discretion of the Plan Sponsor. With respect to all discretionary retirement contributions, participants generally become fully vested on the earlier of the date of completion of three years of service, retirement at or after age 65, or complete disability or death.
Approximately 1% of plan participants are covered by collective bargaining agreements. Employees covered by collective bargaining agreements are eligible for Company contributions, per the terms of the applicable collective bargaining agreement. For more details on specific union groups, refer to the formal legal documents of the Plan.
The Company’s unilateral and matching contributions for plan participants covered by collective bargaining agreements are determined at the discretion of the Plan Sponsor unless otherwise required by the terms of the collective bargaining agreement applicable to each participant. Generally, participants become fully vested with respect to the employer contributions upon completion of three years of service, attainment of age 65, death, complete disability or as required pursuant to the terms of the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Benefit Payments
Participants who attain normal retirement age shall be entitled to payment of the balance in their account. Participants who remain employed after attainment of normal retirement age shall continue to participate under the same terms and conditions as applied prior to reaching normal retirement age. Participants are required to begin receiving distributions no later than the April 1 following the later of the year in which they retire from the Company or the year in which the participant turns age 73.
The beneficiary or beneficiaries of deceased participants shall be entitled to payment of the participants' account balance within a reasonable period of time after the participants' death.
Upon total and permanent disability, participants shall be entitled to payment of the balance in their account within a reasonable period of time after termination of employment.
Upon participants' termination of employment for reasons other than as specified above, participants are entitled to payment of their vested account balance. If the vested value of the participants' account is $1,000 (applied separately to Roth and non-Roth balances) or less, payment will automatically be made in a single lump sum. If the vested value of the participants' Roth balances or non-Roth balances is greater than $1,000 and does not exceed $5,000, the Plan Administrator will automatically roll over the Roth balances or non-Roth balances to a separate Fidelity IRA. If the vested value of the participants' account is more than $5,000, the participant must contact the Plan Administrator to request a distribution.
Eligible participants may request a withdrawal of all or a portion of their vested account while still working for the Company in accordance with procedures established by the Plan Administrator, subject to certain limitations and tax penalties. Different withdrawal rules apply to different Plan accounts.
Notes Receivable from Participants
Participants may receive a loan from the Plan in accordance with the policy established by the Plan Sponsor. Any such loan or loans shall not exceed the lesser of 50% of the participants' vested account balance or $50,000 reduced by the participants' highest outstanding loan balance from the Plan during the one-year period ending on the day before the loan is made. The Plan Administrator shall establish the maximum maturity period that will be permitted to prevent the loan from being treated as a distribution. Plan provisions require that all loans must be paid back within 60 months. The Plan Administrator may require loan payments to be made through payroll deductions.
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Participant Accounts
Each participant account is credited with the participant’s contributions, employer safe harbor contributions, employer retirement contributions and an allocation of Plan earnings or losses, and is charged quarterly with administrative expense and recordkeeping fees. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s account.
Administrative Expenses
The Plan’s administrative expenses are paid by either the Plan or the Plan Sponsor, as provided by the Plan’s provisions. Administrative expenses paid by the Plan include recordkeeping and trustee fees. Expenses relating to purchases, sales or transfers of the Plan’s investments are charged to the particular investment fund to which the expenses relate. All other administrative expenses of the Plan are paid by the Plan Sponsor.  
A revenue credit program became effective July 1, 2013. When recordkeeping revenue earned in connection with plan services exceeds agreed-upon compensation, the Plan Sponsor can deposit excess revenue, regardless of source, in an unallocated account. The excess revenue credit is reimbursed to participants invested in the single fund providing the revenue credit. The calculated revenue credit is funded quarterly in arrears by the Plan Administrator.
Unallocated Accounts
As of December 31, 2024 and 2023, unallocated non-vested accounts, including forfeited amounts, totaled $0.6 million and $1.4 million, respectively, and forfeitures used to reduce Company contributions for 2024 were $3.4 million.
Termination of the Plan
Although the Company, as the Plan Sponsor, has not expressed an intention to do so, the Plan may be terminated at any time. In the event of termination of the Plan, the account balances of participants as of the date of termination shall immediately become nonforfeitable.

NOTE 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Accounting
The accompanying financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ("GAAP").
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities and changes therein, and the related disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Risks and Uncertainties
Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits.
Notes Receivable from Participants
Notes receivable from participants represent participant loans that are recorded at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Interest income on notes receivable from participants is recorded when it is earned. Related fees are recorded as administrative expenses and are expensed when they are incurred. No allowance for credit losses has been recorded as of December 31, 2024 or 2023. If participants cease to make loan repayments and have reached a distributable event, the loan balance is reduced and a benefit payment is recorded.
Investments
Investments are reported at fair value. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Refer to Note 3 for discussion of fair value measurements.
Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade date basis. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The income of each fund is reinvested in that fund.
Payment of Benefits
Benefits are recorded when paid.
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NOTE 3. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
Accounting standards define fair value based on an exit price model, establish a framework for measuring fair value where the assets and liabilities are required to be carried at fair value and provide for certain disclosures related to the valuation methods used within a valuation hierarchy as established within the accounting standards. This hierarchy prioritizes the inputs into three broad levels as follows. Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. Level 2 inputs are quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets in markets that are not active, or other observable characteristics for the asset or liability, including interest rates, yield curves and credit risks, or inputs that are derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data through correlation. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs based on the Plan's assumptions. A financial asset or liability’s classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety.
The fair values of the Plan's investments as of December 31, 2024 and 2023, by asset category were as follows ($ in millions):
Quoted Prices in Active Market
(Level 1)
Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total
20242023202420232024202320242023
Cash and equivalents$21.1 $19.0 $— $— $— $— $21.1 $19.0 
Common stock1,546.1 1,390.2 — — — — 1,546.1 1,390.2 
Mutual funds195.4 156.0 — — — — 195.4 156.0 
Bonds— — 37.0 25.8 — — 37.0 25.8 
U.S. government issued securities— — 20.6 10.0 — — 20.6 10.0 
Common/collective trusts— — 4,222.8 3,904.4 — — 4,222.8 3,904.4 
Self-directed brokerage account319.9 245.0 — — — — 319.9 245.0 
Total investments, at fair value$2,082.5 $1,810.2 $4,280.4 $3,940.2 $— $— 6,362.9 5,750.4 
Following is a description of the valuation techniques and inputs used for each major class of assets measured at fair value. There have been no changes in the methodologies used as of December 31, 2024 and 2023.
Common stock and mutual funds are valued at the quoted closing price reported on the active market on which the individual securities are traded.
Bonds and U.S. government issued securities that are not traded on an active market are valued at quoted prices reported by investment brokers and dealers based on the underlying terms of the security and comparison to similar securities traded on an active market.
The common/collective trusts are valued based on the Plan’s interest, represented by investment units, in the underlying investments held within the trust that are traded in an active market by the trustee. The unit value is not quoted in active public markets.
The self-directed brokerage consists of common stock, mutual funds, bonds and other investments, which are valued at the last reported sales price on the last business day of the year, and uninvested cash, which is recorded at carrying value as maturities are less than three months.
The methods described above may produce a fair value estimate that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while the Plan believes the valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with the methods used by other market participants, the use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date.

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NOTE 4. TAX STATUS OF THE PLAN
The Plan received a determination letter from the IRS dated April 6, 2023, stating that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). The Plan has been further amended and restated subsequent to the document and amendments covered in this determination letter. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Plan Sponsor believes that the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan, as amended and restated, is qualified and tax-exempt. If an operational issue is discovered, the Plan Sponsor has indicated that it will take any necessary steps to bring the Plan’s operations into compliance with the Code.
Accounting standards require plan management to evaluate uncertain tax positions taken by the Plan. The financial statement effects of a tax position are recognized when the position is more likely than not, based on the technical merits, to be sustained upon examination by the IRS. The Plan Sponsor has analyzed the tax positions taken by the Plan, and has concluded that there are no uncertain positions taken or expected to be taken. The Plan has recognized no interest or penalties related to uncertain tax positions. The Plan is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits of the Plan for any tax periods in progress.

NOTE 5. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS AND PARTIES IN INTEREST TRANSACTIONS
Certain investments are held in shares of mutual funds managed by Fidelity. Fidelity is the trustee as defined by the Plan and, therefore, these qualify as party in interest transactions.
Additionally, as of December 31, 2024 and 2023, the Plan invested in 2.0 million and 2.1 million shares, respectively, of Danaher Corporation common stock as part of the Danaher Corporation Stock Fund ("Danaher Common Stock"). During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Plan received $2.2 million of cash dividends on shares of Danaher Common Stock. Additionally, during the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company repurchased $173.1 million of shares of Danaher common stock from the Plan at fair market value at the time of purchase.
 
NOTE 6. RECONCILIATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO FORM 5500
Notes receivable from participants in the accompanying financial statements include all loans in the plan as of the end of the year. The participant loans in the Form 5500 only include loans that are active or deemed loans with post-default payments remitted during the year. The difference between these two amounts represents a reconciling item.
The following is a reconciliation of net assets available for benefits per the financial statements as of December 31 to the Form 5500 ($ in millions):
 20242023
Net assets available for benefits per the financial statements$6,464.2 $5,810.6 
Loans with no post-default payment activity that are deemed distributions(2.0)(1.8)
Net assets available for benefits per the Form 5500$6,462.2 $5,808.8 
The following is a reconciliation of the net increase prior to plan transfers per the financial statements to net income per the Form 5500 for the year ended December 31, 2024 ($ in millions):
Net increase in assets available for benefits prior to plan transfers per the financial statements$619.9 
Loan defaults previously deemed distributed that reached a distributable event0.1 
Interest payments on loans deemed distributed that have had no post-default payment activity(0.2)
Deemed distributions(0.1)
Net income per the Form 5500$619.7 
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULES


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DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
EIN: 59-1995548, PLAN NO. 004
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, LINE 4a —
SCHEDULE OF DELINQUENT PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024

Total that Constitute Nonexempt Prohibited Transactions
Participant Contributions Transferred Late to Plan

Check Here if Late Participant Loan Repayments are Included: a
Contributions Not CorrectedContributions Corrected Outside VFCPContributions Pending Correction in VFCPTotal Fully Corrected Under VFCP and PTE 2002-51
$784.56 — $784.56 — — 

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DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES PENSION PLAN
EIN: 59-1995548, PLAN NO. 004
FORM 5500, SCHEDULE H, LINE 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2024
(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Cash Equivalents
*Fidelity® Investments Money Market Government Portfolio - Institutional Class5,291,548units**$5,291,549 
Brown Brothers Harriman U.S. Government Money Market Fund11,110,669units**11,293,861 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Short-Term Floating NAV Portfolio II351,736units**4,494,210 
$21,079,620 
Common/Collective Trusts
*Fidelity Managed Income Portfolio II Class 2 (at FMV) 3 units**$
*Fidelity Managed Income Portfolio II Class 3 (at FMV) 259,301,102 units**259,301,102 
American Beacon Small Cap Value Institutional Class 5,201,098 units**111,823,096 
*Select Leaders Series 2 Portfolio 11,627,662 units**148,252,689 
GQG International Equity 5,481,371 units**87,976,004 
BlackRock Equity Index Non-Lendable Fund 7,335,804 units**782,651,628 
BlackRock MSCI ACW Ex-US IM Non-Lendable Fund 3,680,267 units**75,278,227 
BlackRock Russell 2500 Index Non-Lendable Fund 2,936,371 units**102,700,332 
BlackRock US Debt Index Non-Lendable Fund 4,483,894 units**68,410,291 
LifePath® Index 2030 Non-Lendable Fund F 9,269,522 units**360,627,595 
LifePath® Index 2035 Non-Lendable Fund F 9,244,816 units**405,990,888 
LifePath® Index 2040 Non-Lendable Fund F 7,330,506 units**358,690,461 
LifePath® Index 2045 Non-Lendable Fund F 6,295,347 units**338,422,237 
LifePath® Index 2050 Non-Lendable Fund F5,083,867units**291,832,770 
LifePath® Index 2055 Non-Lendable Fund F5,234,815units**219,241,380 
LifePath® Index 2060 Non-Lendable Fund F5,104,780units**121,741,153 
LifePath® Index 2065 Non-Lendable Fund F2,371,539units**40,310,393 
LifePath® Index Retirement Non-Lendable Fund F16,943,479units**449,509,204 
$4,222,759,453 
Registered Investment Companies (Mutual Funds)
Dodge & Cox International Stock Fund1,763,046shares**$87,976,004 
*PIMCO All Asset Fund Institutional Class863,851shares**9,346,864 
*PIMCO Inflation Response Multi-Asset Fund Institutional1,147,100shares**9,348,867 
*DoubleLine Floating Rate Fund Institutional339,480units**3,233,317 
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(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
*DoubleLine Global Fund Institutional146,787units**936,380 
*DoubleLine Infrastructure Income Fund Institutional450,324units**3,422,200 
*DoubleLine Selective Credit Fund Institutional1,504,175units**8,757,429 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series U.S. Government and Short-Term Inv1,680,880units**9,967,618 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Mortgage and Short-Term Investments1,296,961units**9,675,332 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Municipal Sector149,697units**908,659 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Real Return Bond 344,528units**3,982,745 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Emerging Markets Bond and Short-Term375,457units**3,484,236 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series International777,304units**4,897,014 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series High Yield & Short-Term Investments122,925units**876,455 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Investment Grade Credit Bond2,226,409units**19,815,038 
*PIMCO Private Account Portfolio Series Asset-Backed Securities and Short-Term1,616,204units**18,747,962 
$195,376,120 
Common Stock
Aaon Inc Com37,107shares**$4,366,752 
Advanced Micro Devices2,409shares**290,983 
Adyen Bv1,006shares**1,496,937 
Agilysys Inc15,798shares**2,080,755 
Air Prods & Chems Inc16,103shares**4,670,514 
Alarm.Com Holdings Inc.29,018shares**1,764,294 
Alphabet Inc Cl A60,461shares**11,445,267 
Alphabet Inc Cl C283,456shares**53,981,361 
Altria Group Inc43,690shares**2,284,707 
Amazon.Com Inc343,418shares**75,342,475 
Apple Inc350,798shares**87,846,335 
Asml Holding Nv Ny9,700shares**6,722,876 
Astrazeneca Plc-Spons Adr6,932shares**454,185 
Atlassian Corp-Cl A2,049shares**498,686 
Axos Financial Inc16,419shares**1,146,867 
Azenta Inc11,504shares**575,200 
Balchem Corp18,127shares**2,954,610 
Barnes Group Inc.6,174shares**291,783 
Berkshire Hathaway Inc De10,616shares**4,812,020 
12


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Bill Holdings Inc15,579shares**1,319,697 
Biolife Solutions Inc. Com New19,843shares**515,124 
Bio-Techne Corp22,904shares**1,649,775 
Blackbaud Inc27,337shares**2,020,751 
Blackline Inc19,187shares**1,165,802 
Blackrock Inc4,736shares**4,854,921 
Booking Holdings Inc1,669shares**8,292,293 
Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc Del13,306shares**1,474,970 
Broadcom Inc71,687shares**16,619,914 
Carvana Co74,209shares**15,091,142 
Carvana Co 144A 20230901 12% 20281201313,204shares**348,544 
Carvana Co 144A 20230901 13% 20300601555,862shares**637,358 
Carvana Co 144A 20230901 14% 20310601663,832shares**829,218 
Casella Waste Systems, Inc. Cl A24,146shares**2,554,888 
Cbiz Inc.10,072shares**824,192 
Certara Inc125,723shares**1,338,950 
Chevron Corp New17,773shares**2,574,241 
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc129,963shares**7,836,769 
Chubb Ltd29,923shares**8,267,725 
Cincinnati Finl Corp16,828shares**2,418,184 
Cintas Corp9,848shares**1,799,230 
Cisco Sys Inc49,298shares**2,918,264 
Colgate-Palmolive Co32,461shares**2,951,030 
Comcast Corp New43,112shares**1,617,918 
Confluent Inc-Class A24,641shares**688,962 
Constellation Energy27,270shares**6,100,572 
Construction Partners Inc. Com Cl A58,149shares**5,143,861 
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc - A6,570shares**2,247,991 
Crown Castle Inc19,487shares**1,768,640 
*Danaher Corporation1,952,392shares**448,171,583 
Databricks Ser G Cvt Pfd Stck Pp 19700101 0% 399912304,545shares**420,413 
Datadog Inc - Class A10,246shares**1,464,051 
Descartes Systems Group Inc.32,511shares**3,693,250 
13


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Diageo Plc15,975shares**2,030,902 
Digi International Inc.38,452shares**1,162,404 
Dollar General Corp4,401shares**333,684 
Dominion Energy Inc53,426shares**2,877,740 
Donaldson Co Inc16,324shares**1,099,421 
Doordash Inc - A19,265shares**3,231,704 
Dorman Products Inc.10,115shares**1,310,398 
Doubleverify Holdings Inc61,607shares**1,183,470 
Elevance Health Inc5,575shares**2,056,618 
Eli Lilly & Co33,500shares**25,862,000 
Eplus Inc20,515shares**1,515,648 
Esco Technologies Inc.19,662shares**2,619,175 
Exlservice Holdings Inc.101,534shares**4,506,079 
Exponent Inc34,313shares**3,057,288 
Fastenal Co37,082shares**2,666,710 
Fidelity Natl Information42,682shares**3,447,344 
Firstservice Corp.5,588shares**1,011,540 
Fiserv Inc9,994shares**2,052,967 
Fortinet Inc2,604shares**246,026 
Fox Factory Holding Corporation12,840shares**388,667 
Ge Aerospace32,798shares**5,470,378 
Ge Vernova Llc6,675shares**2,195,608 
Globus Med Inc Cl A40,945shares**3,386,561 
Goldman Sachs Group Inc6,651shares**3,808,496 
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.38,504shares**601,047 
Hamilton Lane Inc Cl A6,062shares**897,479 
Healthequity Inc21,912shares**2,102,456 
Humana Inc8,368shares**2,123,045 
I3 Verticals Inc Com Cl A41,936shares**966,205 
Intuit Inc8,637shares**5,428,355 
Intuitive Surgical Inc26,649shares**13,909,712 
J&J Snack Foods Corp11,556shares**1,792,682 
Johnson & Johnson21,104shares**3,052,060 
14


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Kinsale Capital Group Inc9,037shares**4,203,380 
Lam Research Corp3,400shares**245,582 
Lemaitre Vascular Inc.20,300shares**1,870,442 
Linde Plc7,155shares**2,995,584 
Lowes Cos Inc15,732shares**3,882,658 
Lululemon Athletica Inc4,141shares**1,583,560 
Marsh & Mclennan Cos16,421shares**3,487,985 
Marten Transport Ltd.74,853shares**1,168,455 
Mastercard Inc - A38,445shares**20,243,984 
Merck & Co Inc29,171shares**2,901,931 
Mesa Laboratories Inc.4,424shares**583,393 
Meta Platforms Inc-Class A92,141shares**53,949,477 
Microsoft Corp248,303shares**104,659,715 
Mondelez International Inc24,638shares**1,471,628 
Mongodb Inc3,286shares**765,014 
Monolithic Power Systems Inc5,828shares**3,448,428 
Morgan Stanley31,989shares**4,021,657 
Msci Inc324shares**194,403 
Neogen Corp48,551shares**589,409 
Nestle S A20,800shares**1,699,278 
Netflix Inc20,188shares**17,993,968 
Nike Inc -Cl B3,515shares**265,980 
Nintendo Ltd229,327shares**3,355,786 
Norfolk Southn Corp15,706shares**3,686,198 
Northrop Grumman Corp5,717shares**2,682,931 
Novanta Inc19,325shares**2,952,280 
Nv5 Global Inc.40,600shares**764,904 
Nvidia Corp785,325shares**105,461,294 
Old Dominion Freight Line12,385shares**2,184,714 
Ollies Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc.22,870shares**2,509,525 
Onto Innovation Inc.23,215shares**3,869,244 
Option Care Health Inc Com New18,385shares**426,532 
Palomar Holdings Inc7,847shares**828,565 
15


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Paychex Inc21,793shares**3,055,814 
Philip Morris Intl Inc36,907shares**4,441,757 
Procter & Gamble Co/The14,284shares**2,394,713 
Progressive Corp17,844shares**4,275,601 
Rbc Bearings Inc12,944shares**3,872,068 
Roper Technologies Inc8,545shares**4,442,118 
Ross Stores Inc26,120shares**3,951,172 
S&P Global Inc6,878shares**3,425,450 
Schlumberger Ltd43,523shares**1,668,672 
Schwab Charles Corp82,866shares**6,132,912 
Sea Ltd Adr27,804shares**2,950,004 
Servicenow Inc18,856shares**19,989,623 
Sherwin-Williams Co/The9,149shares**3,110,020 
Shopify Inc - Class A60,451shares**6,427,755 
Siteone Landscape Supply Inc17,006shares**2,240,881 
Snowflake Inc892shares**137,734 
Sps Commerce Inc13,815shares**2,541,822 
Spx Technologies, Inc.10,512shares**1,529,706 
Staar Surgical Co Com16,083shares**390,656 
Starbucks Corp31,386shares**2,863,881 
Stryker Corp12,250shares**4,410,613 
Synopsys Inc14,227shares**6,905,217 
Taiwan Semiconductor-Sp Adr19,805shares**3,911,289 
Te Connectivity Plc41,254shares**5,898,084 
Tesla Inc68,853shares**27,805,596 
Texas Instrs Inc22,236shares**4,169,285 
Texas Instruments Inc6,574shares**1,232,691 
Texas Roadhouse Inc21,550shares**3,888,267 
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc10,337shares**5,377,618 
Tjx Companies Inc29,924shares**3,615,118 
T-Mobile Us Inc38,948shares**8,596,992 
Transdigm Group Inc1,837shares**2,327,993 
Trex Company, Inc.34,925shares**2,410,873 
16


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
Tyler Technologies Inc.3,165shares**1,825,066 
Ufp Technologies Inc.1,845shares**451,121 
United Parcel Service Inc17,044shares**2,149,248 
Unitedhealth Group Inc23,151shares**11,711,165 
Valvoline Inc29,734shares**1,075,776 
Veralto Corporation459,864shares**46,837,148 
Vericel Corporation26,009shares**1,428,154 
Vertex Inc Cl A30,950shares**1,651,183 
Visa Inc-Class A Shares78,046shares**24,665,658 
Wd-40 Co.4,915shares**1,192,772 
Willscot Holdings Corporation Com Cl A16,833shares**563,064 
Zoetis Inc868shares**141,423 
$1,546,072,356 
Bonds
 AAR Escrow Issuer LLC 6.75%3/15/2029**$36,221 
 AASET 2022‐1 LLC 6.00%5/16/2047**141,183 
 AbbVie Inc 4.70%5/14/2045**98,740 
 ACHV ABS TRUST 2023‐3PL 7.17%8/19/2030**4,433 
 AdaptHealth LLC 5.13%3/1/2030**18,570 
 Advanced Drainage Systems Inc 6.38%6/15/2030**46,533 
 AEP Texas Inc 5.45%5/15/202933,672 
 Aethon United BR LP / Aethon United Finance Corp 7.50%10/1/2029**41,696 
 AGCO Corp 0.06%3/21/2034**114,449 
 Agree LP 5.63%6/15/2034**76,453 
 Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc 3.00%5/18/2051**107,219 
 Alliant Holdings Intermediate LLC / Alliant Holdings Co‐ Issuer 6.75%10/15/2027**30,210 
 Alliant Holdings Intermediate LLC / Alliant Holdings Co‐ Issuer 6.50%10/1/2031**25,245 
 Allied Universal Holdco LLC 7.88%2/15/2031**89,512 
 Allied Universal Holdco LLC / Allied Universal Finance Corp 9.75%7/15/2027**21,058 
 Amentum Holdings Inc 7.25%8/1/2032**25,913 
 American Airlines Inc 7.25%2/15/2028**42,132 
 American Airlines Inc 8.50%5/15/2029**26,535 
 American Homes 4 Rent LP 5.50%2/1/2034**91,749 
17


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 American National Group Inc 5.75%10/1/2029**46,742 
 American Tower Corp 5.55%7/15/2033**111,747 
 Amgen Inc 5.75%3/2/2063**103,764 
 Amphenol Corp 5.38%11/15/2054**48,991 
 AmWINS Group Inc 4.88%6/30/2029**18,875 
 Anywhere Real Estate Group LLC / Anywhere Co‐Issuer Corp 7.00%4/15/2030**18,060 
 APH Somerset Investor 2 LLC / APH2 Somerset Investor 2 LLC / APH3 Somerset Inves 7.88%11/1/2029**15,420 
 Apollo Debt Solutions BDC 6.70%7/29/2031**28,505 
 Apollo Global Management Inc 6.00%12/15/2054**41,017 
 AppLovin Corp 5.38%12/1/2031**56,258 
 ArcelorMittal SA 6.00%6/17/2034**60,219 
 Archrock Partners LP / Archrock Partners Finance Corp 6.63%9/1/2032**35,795 
 Ares Capital Corp 5.95%7/15/2029**31,171 
 Ares Strategic Income Fund 5.70%3/15/2028**19,124 
 Arivo Acceptance Auto Loan Receivables Trust 2021‐1 2.02%2/16/2027**173,903 
 Arizona Public Service Co 5.70%8/15/2034**50,633 
 Arrow Electronics Inc 5.88%4/10/2034**61,187 
 Arthur J Gallagher & Co 4.85%12/15/2029**31,919 
 Arthur J Gallagher & Co 5.15%2/15/2035**68,403 
 AT&T Inc 3.50%9/15/2053**109,486 
 AthenaHealth Group Inc 6.50%2/15/2030**19,518 
 Athene Global Funding 4.72%10/8/2029**133,237 
 Athene Holding Ltd 6.63%10/15/2054**118,382 
 Atlassian Corp 5.25%5/15/2029**44,643 
 Aviation Capital Group LLC 5.38%7/15/2029**86,447 
 Avient Corp 6.25%11/1/2031**10,052 
 Avolon Holdings Funding Ltd 5.75%3/1/2029**188,551 
 Azorra Finance Ltd 7.75%4/15/2030**20,218 
 Bain Capital Credit CLO 2024‐4 Ltd 7.97%10/23/2037**524,152 
 BANK 2017‐BNK6 0.78%7/1/2060**41,325 
 BANK 2019‐BNK20 0.81%9/1/2062**69,059 
 BANK 2020‐BNK27 2.14%4/1/2063**106,016 
 BANK 2022‐BNK39 3.18%2/1/2055**85,620 
18


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Bank of America Corp 2.48%9/21/2036**174,279 
 Bank of America Corp 5.47%1/23/2035**44,098 
 Bank of America Corp 5.52%10/25/2035**58,315 
 Bank of Montreal 3.80%12/15/2032**110,227 
 Bank of New York Mellon Corp/The 5.06%7/22/2032**102,011 
 BANK5 2024‐5YR10 5.64%10/1/2057**76,179 
 BANK5 2024‐5YR9 5.61%8/1/2057**59,334 
 BAT Capital Corp 4.54%8/15/2047**40,340 
 Bausch + Lomb Corp 8.38%10/1/2028**47,573 
 Bausch Health Cos Inc 5.25%1/30/2030**8,519 
 Bausch Health Cos Inc 6.13%2/1/2027**14,012 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2021‐C11 2.11%9/1/2054**90,708 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2021‐C12 2.69%11/1/2054**85,909 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2021‐C9 2.30%2/1/2054**85,403 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2022‐C16 4.60%6/1/2055**96,607 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2024‐5C29 5.21%9/1/2057**59,503 
 BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2024‐C24 5.42%2/1/2057**101,995 
 BC Ltd 0.09%1/30/2028**3,121 
 BCPE Empire Holdings Inc 7.63%5/1/2027**70,722 
 Benchmark 2019‐B11 Mortgage Trust 3.28%5/1/2052**93,612 
 Benchmark 2020‐B19 Mortgage Trust 2.15%9/1/2053**81,199 
 Benchmark 2021‐B31 Mortgage Trust 2.67%12/1/2054**85,267 
 Benchmark 2022‐B32 Mortgage Trust 3.41%1/1/2055**84,232 
 Benchmark 2024‐V10 Mortgage Trust 5.28%9/1/2057**100,864 
 Benchmark 2024‐V8 Mortgage Trust 5.51%7/1/2057**93,396 
 Benchmark 2024‐V9 Mortgage Trust 5.60%8/1/2057**102,205 
 BFLD 2024‐VICT Mortgage Trust 6.29%7/15/2041**100,727 
 Black Hills Corp 6.00%1/15/2035**112,283 
 Blackstone Private Credit Fund 6.00%11/22/2034**65,856 
 Blue Racer Midstream LLC / Blue Racer Finance Corp 7.25%7/15/2032**15,926 
 BMO 2024‐5C6 Mortgage Trust 5.32%9/1/2057**58,482 
 BMO 2024‐5C7 Mortgage Trust 5.89%11/1/2057**43,926 
 Bombardier Inc 7.88%4/15/2027**22,413 
19


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Bombardier Inc 8.75%11/15/2030**27,184 
 Bombardier Inc 7.00%6/1/2032**5,122 
 BPR Trust 2021‐TY 5.56%9/15/2038**50,975 
 Brand Industrial Services Inc 10.38%8/1/2030**15,934 
 Broadcom Inc 3.50%2/15/2041**111,255 
 Brown & Brown Inc 2.38%3/15/2031**109,395 
 Buckeye Partners LP 6.88%7/1/2029**47,189 
 Builders FirstSource Inc 6.38%3/1/2034**45,425 
 Bunge Ltd Finance Corp 4.65%9/17/2034**66,093 
 Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC 5.50%3/15/2055**53,765 
 Caesars Entertainment Inc 6.00%10/15/2032**92,857 
 Cardinal Health Inc 4.60%3/15/2043**49,556 
 Cardinal Health Inc 4.50%11/15/2044**6,668 
 Carlyle US CLO 2024‐2 Ltd 8.48%4/25/2037**520,202 
 Carnival Corp 5.75%3/1/2027**35,619 
 Carvana Co 9.00%12/1/2028**14,119 
 Carvana Co 9.00%6/1/2030**5,740 
 CCO Holdings LLC / CCO Holdings Capital Corp 5.13%5/1/2027**14,880 
 CCO Holdings LLC / CCO Holdings Capital Corp 4.75%3/1/2030**23,254 
 CCO Holdings LLC / CCO Holdings Capital Corp 4.25%1/15/2034**16,641 
 CCO Holdings LLC / CCO Holdings Capital Corp 4.75%2/1/2032**8,986 
 Centene Corp 2.50%3/1/2031**112,039 
 Central Parent LLC / CDK Global II LLC / CDK Financing Co Inc 8.00%6/15/2029**25,574 
 CF Industries Inc 5.38%3/15/2044**55,873 
 Cheniere Energy Inc 4.63%10/15/2028**111,731 
 Cheniere Energy Partners LP 4.00%3/1/2031**115,462 
 CHS/Community Health Systems Inc 6.00%1/15/2029**32,346 
 Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2020‐555 3.50%12/1/2041**80,097 
 Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2022‐GC48 4.58%5/1/2054**97,363 
 Citigroup Inc 3.06%1/25/2033**115,180 
 Citigroup Inc 5.41%9/19/2039**57,128 
 Civitas Resources Inc 8.38%7/1/2028**21,634 
 Clydesdale Acquisition Holdings Inc 6.88%1/15/2030**41,467 
20


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 CNX Resources Corp 6.00%1/15/2029**20,184 
 COMM 2015‐LC21 Mortgage Trust 0.60%7/1/2048**2,658 
 Consolidated Communications Inc 5.00%10/1/2028**28,327 
 Cornerstone Building Brands Inc 9.50%8/15/2029**35,438 
 Cougar JV Subsidiary LLC 8.00%5/15/2032**15,738 
 Crown Castle Inc 3.65%9/1/2027**105,094 
 CSAIL 2017‐CX9 Commercial Mortgage Trust 0.60%9/1/2050**20,309 
 CSMC 2021‐B33 3.64%10/1/2043**84,482 
 CSX Corp 3.80%11/1/2046**101,655 
 CVS Health Corp 5.30%6/1/2033**54,916 
 CVS Health Corp 5.88%6/1/2053**72,912 
 CyrusOne Data Centers Issuer I LLC 4.50%5/20/2049**238,939 
 Dcli Bidco LLC 7.75%11/15/2029**25,984 
 Dealer Tire LLC / DT Issuer LLC 8.00%2/1/2028**40,669 
 Del Amo Fashion Center Trust 2017‐AMO 3.64%6/1/2035**94,432 
 Dell Inc 6.50%4/15/2038**56,224 
 Devon Energy Corp 5.75%9/15/2054**56,588 
 Diamond Infrastructure Funding LLC 2.36%4/15/2049**467,519 
 Directv Financing LLC / Directv Financing Co‐Obligor Inc 5.88%8/15/2027**39,902 
 DISH DBS Corp 5.13%6/1/2029**6,489 
 DISH DBS Corp 5.75%12/1/2028**21,542 
 Dominion Energy Inc 6.63%5/15/2055**33,894 
 Dornoch Debt Merger Sub Inc 6.63%10/15/2029**16,501 
 DR Horton Inc 5.00%10/15/2034**114,279 
 DT Midstream Inc 4.13%6/15/2029**28,092 
 DTE Energy Co 5.85%6/1/2034**86,695 
 Duke Energy Corp 5.00%8/15/2052**33,028 
 EchoStar Corp 10.75%11/30/2029**21,820 
 Edison International 5.25%3/15/2032**57,886 
 Elevance Health Inc 4.55%5/15/2052**31,691 
 Ellucian Holdings Inc 6.50%12/1/2029**40,399 
 EMRLD Borrower LP / Emerald Co‐Issuer Inc 6.75%7/15/2031**41,639 
 EMRLD Borrower LP / Emerald Co‐Issuer Inc 6.63%12/15/2030**70,387 
21


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Energy Transfer LP 5.95%5/15/2054**64,348 
 Energy Transfer LP 7.13%10/1/2054**63,224 
 EnLink Midstream LLC 5.38%6/1/2029**55,284 
 EnLink Midstream LLC 5.65%9/1/2034**114,091 
 Equinix Inc 2.95%9/15/2051**61,672 
 Equinix Inc 3.90%4/15/2032**55,783 
 Eversource Energy 5.50%1/1/2034**57,139 
 Expand Energy Corp 6.75%4/15/2029**33,858 
 Expedia Group Inc 3.80%2/15/2028**115,725 
 F&G Annuities & Life Inc 6.25%10/4/2034**29,579 
 Fannie Mae Pool 3.00%7/1/2043**241,245 
 Fannie Mae Pool 5.50%12/1/2054**322,629 
 Fannie Mae Pool 2.50%8/1/2051**324,223 
 Fannie Mae Pool 2.46%4/1/2032**247,576 
 Fannie Mae Pool 4.97%7/1/2031**963,842 
 Fannie Mae Pool 3.00%11/1/2051**167,714 
 Fannie Mae Pool 6.00%5/1/2053**156,822 
 Fannie Mae Pool 6.00%10/1/2053**240,659 
 Fannie Mae Pool 5.50%10/1/2053**320,348 
 Fannie Mae Pool 5.50%3/1/2054**119,412 
 Fannie Mae Pool 5.50%6/1/2054**344,246 
 Fannie Mae Pool 3.00%12/1/2048**225,472 
 Fannie Mae Pool 2.50%3/1/2052**276,654 
 Fannie Mae Pool 2.50%4/1/2052**276,434 
 Fannie Mae Pool 6.00%12/1/2053**236,773 
 Fannie Mae Pool 6.00%8/1/2054**299,371 
 Fannie Mae Pool 5.00%7/1/2052**177,487 
 Fannie Mae REMICS 5.18%9/25/2042**490,553 
 Fannie Mae REMICS 1.50%10/1/2027**3,588 
 Fannie Mae REMICS —%4/1/2048**104,637 
 Fannie Mae REMICS —%8/25/2051**4,593 
 Fannie Mae REMICS 6.05%6/25/2054**325,391 
 Fertitta Entertainment LLC / Fertitta Entertainment Finance Co Inc 6.75%1/15/2030**19,090 
22


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Fiserv Inc 5.45%3/15/2034**112,924 
 Ford Motor Co 3.25%2/12/2032**57,427 
 Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC 5.88%4/15/2033**58,770 
 Freddie Mac Gold Pool 4.00%10/1/2048**28,465 
 Freddie Mac Pool 3.00%3/1/2052**341,966 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.50%2/1/2053**293,332 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.00%5/1/2053**502,720 
 Freddie Mac Pool 6.00%2/1/2054**651,929 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.50%4/1/2054**362,024 
 Freddie Mac Pool 3.00%8/1/2052**714,504 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.00%3/1/2054**282,632 
 Freddie Mac Pool 2.00%4/1/2051**140,298 
 Freddie Mac Pool 3.00%3/1/2052**185,895 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.00%6/1/2053**301,468 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.50%2/1/2054**465,611 
 Freddie Mac Pool 2.00%5/1/2051**494,485 
 Freddie Mac Pool 4.50%9/1/2052**367,349 
 Freddie Mac Pool 2.00%2/1/2052**301,540 
 Freddie Mac Pool 5.50%9/1/2053**414,655 
 Freddie Mac Pool 6.00%11/1/2053**303,788 
 Frontier Communications Holdings LLC 6.75%5/1/2029**20,342 
 Full House Resorts Inc 8.25%2/15/2028**15,426 
 Garda World Security Corp 6.00%6/1/2029**38,165 
 Garda World Security Corp 8.38%11/15/2032**46,498 
 Genesee & Wyoming Inc 6.25%4/15/2032**45,921 
 Genuine Parts Co 4.95%8/15/2029**115,945 
 GGAM Finance Ltd 6.88%4/15/2029**36,036 
 Glencore Funding LLC 1.63%4/27/2026**69,294 
 Glencore Funding LLC 5.37%4/4/2029**114,395 
 Global Aircraft Leasing Co Ltd 8.75%9/1/2027**89,338 
 Goat Holdco LLC 6.75%2/1/2032**24,816 
 Goldman Sachs Group Inc/The 5.19%9/10/2027**181,201 
 Gray Television Inc 10.50%7/15/2029**15,925 
23


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Griffon Corp 5.75%3/1/2028**35,015 
 Gulfport Energy Operating Corp 6.75%9/1/2029**41,139 
 Harvest Midstream I LP 7.50%5/15/2032**36,010 
 HCA Inc 5.25%6/15/2049**104,254 
 Hess Midstream Operations LP 5.50%10/15/2030**58,009 
 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co 5.00%10/15/2034**132,586 
 Hilcorp Energy I LP / Hilcorp Finance Co 7.25%2/15/2035**23,948 
 Host Hotels & Resorts LP 3.50%9/15/2030**109,983 
 Host Hotels & Resorts LP 5.70%7/1/2034**115,980 
 HUB International Ltd 7.25%6/15/2030**15,436 
 Huntington Bancshares Inc/OH 5.27%1/15/2031**32,237 
 Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd / Titan Co‐Borrower LLC 9.00%2/15/2029**75,548 
 Hyatt Hotels Corp 5.25%6/30/2029**108,146 
 Hyundai Auto Receivables Trust 2024‐C 4.86%2/17/2032**198,368 
 Hyundai Capital America 5.30%1/8/2029**112,040 
 Illuminate Buyer LLC / Illuminate Holdings IV Inc 9.00%7/1/2028**42,340 
 IQVIA Inc 6.25%2/1/2029**74,257 
 Iron Mountain Inc 7.00%2/15/2029**36,713 
 Iron Mountain Inc 6.25%1/15/2033**10,010 
 JELD‐WEN Inc 4.88%12/15/2027**33,369 
 JetBlue Airways Corp / JetBlue Loyalty LP 9.88%9/20/2031**26,664 
 JP Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2013‐LC11 3.22%4/1/2046**49,953 
 JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2015‐C27 3.90%2/1/2048**81,604 
 JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2015‐C28 3.53%10/1/2048**99,590 
 JPMorgan Chase & Co 4.85%7/25/2028**52,064 
 Keurig Dr Pepper Inc 5.20%3/15/2031**113,768 
 Keysight Technologies Inc 4.95%10/15/2034**57,451 
 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP 6.95%1/15/2038**106,083 
 Kinetik Holdings LP 5.88%6/15/2030**55,309 
 Kodiak Gas Services LLC 7.25%2/15/2029**73,387 
 Kronos Acquisition Holdings Inc 8.25%6/30/2031**19,101 
 Kyndryl Holdings Inc 4.10%10/15/2041**59,412 
 Laboratory Corp of America Holdings 4.55%4/1/2032**113,508 
24


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 LCCM 2017‐LC26 4.71%7/3/2050**91,656 
 Level 3 Financing Inc 10.50%5/15/2030**27,685 
 Life Time Inc 6.00%11/15/2031**60,000 
 LifePoint Health Inc 4.38%2/15/2027**34,151 
 LifePoint Health Inc 10.00%6/1/2032**46,185 
 Light & Wonder International Inc 7.25%11/15/2029**15,465 
 Lightning Power LLC 7.25%8/15/2032**26,458 
 Lowe's Cos Inc 5.63%4/15/2053**34,076 
 M&T Bank Corp 6.08%3/13/2032**56,358 
 Macquarie Airfinance Holdings Ltd 6.50%3/26/2031**10,534 
 Macquarie Airfinance Holdings Ltd 5.15%3/17/2030**58,694 
 Macy's Retail Holdings LLC 5.88%4/1/2029**10,949 
 Madison IAQ LLC 5.88%6/30/2029**18,910 
 Markel Group Inc 6.00%5/16/2054**20,983 
 Marriott International Inc/MD 5.30%5/15/2034**111,965 
 Marvell Technology Inc 5.95%9/15/2033**114,068 
 MasTec Inc 5.90%6/15/2029**40,854 
 Matador Resources Co 6.50%4/15/2032**30,123 
 Mattamy Group Corp 4.63%3/1/2030**18,930 
 Mavis Tire Express Services Topco Corp 6.50%5/15/2029**24,209 
 McDonald's Corp 5.45%8/14/2053**49,961 
 McGraw‐Hill Education Inc 5.75%8/1/2028**20,029 
 McGraw‐Hill Education Inc 7.38%9/1/2031**10,544 
 Medline Borrower LP 5.25%10/1/2029**34,270 
 Medline Borrower LP/Medline Co‐Issuer Inc 6.25%4/1/2029**82,194 
 Meta Platforms Inc 5.40%8/15/2054**110,944 
 Michaels Cos Inc/The 5.25%5/1/2028**7,649 
 Michaels Cos Inc/The 7.88%5/1/2029**6,247 
 Midwest Gaming Borrower LLC / Midwest Gaming Finance Corp 4.88%5/1/2029**33,305 
 Miter Brands Acquisition Holdco Inc / MIWD Borrower LLC 6.75%4/1/2032**35,777 
 Morgan Stanley Bank of America Merrill Lynch Trust 2016‐C31 4.26%11/1/2049**84,898 
 Mosaic Solar Loan Trust 2020‐2 2.21%8/20/2046**34,350 
 MPLX LP 5.50%6/1/2034**55,485 
25


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 MSBAM Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2012‐ CKSV 4.16%10/1/2030**96,848 
 MVW 2021‐1W LLC 1.94%1/22/2041**59,323 
 Nabors Industries Inc 9.13%1/31/2030**15,842 
 Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc 5.75%11/15/2031**33,748 
 NCL Corp Ltd 5.88%2/15/2027**30,594 
 Netflix Inc 5.40%8/15/2054**80,689 
 NextEra Energy Capital Holdings Inc 6.75%6/15/2054**27,810 
 NGL Energy Operating LLC / NGL Energy Finance Corp 8.13%2/15/2029**20,490 
 NiSource Inc 5.35%4/1/2034**106,613 
 Northrop Grumman Corp 5.20%6/1/2054**104,787 
 NRG Energy Inc 6.00%2/1/2033**24,555 
 Occidental Petroleum Corp 5.38%1/1/2032**28,083 
 Octagon Investment Partners 34 Ltd 7.38%1/20/2030**509,826 
 Omega Healthcare Investors Inc 4.75%1/15/2028**58,522 
 OneMain Finance Corp 7.50%5/15/2031**41,481 
 ONEOK Inc 6.63%9/1/2053**55,872 
 Oracle Corp 3.80%11/15/2037**29,410 
 Oracle Corp 6.25%11/9/2032**41,699 
 O'Reilly Automotive Inc 5.00%8/19/2034**57,352 
 Owens & Minor Inc 6.63%4/1/2030**23,880 
 Owens Corning 5.70%6/15/2034**56,043 
 Pacific Gas and Electric Co 6.95%3/15/2034**112,749 
 Pactiv Evergreen Group Issuer LLC / Pactiv Evergreen Group Issuer Inc 4.38%10/15/2028**20,187 
 Panther Escrow Issuer LLC 7.13%6/1/2031**30,428 
 Park Intermediate Holdings LLC / PK Domestic Property LLC / PK Finance Co‐Issuer 7.00%2/1/2030**52,970 
 PennyMac Financial Services Inc 7.88%12/15/2029**15,782 
 Penske Truck Leasing Co Lp / PTL Finance Corp 4.20%4/1/2027**110,407 
 Performance Food Group Inc 6.13%9/15/2032**45,889 
 Permian Resources Operating LLC 7.00%1/15/2032**15,726 
 Permian Resources Operating LLC 6.25%2/1/2033**56,742 
 Philip Morris International Inc 5.25%2/13/2034**56,504 
 Pike Corp 8.63%1/31/2031**16,386 
 Post Holdings Inc 6.38%3/1/2033**95,400 
26


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Qorvo Inc 3.38%4/1/2031**44,091 
 Quanta Services Inc 2.35%1/15/2032**109,890 
 Quest Diagnostics Inc 5.00%12/15/2034**110,991 
 Radiology Partners Inc 7.78%1/31/2029**30,287 
 Regal Rexnord Corp 6.05%4/15/2028**112,297 
 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd 5.38%7/15/2027**114,160 
 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd 6.25%3/15/2032**20,623 
 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd 5.63%9/30/2031**14,987 
 Royalty Pharma PLC 5.15%9/2/2029**59,570 
 Sabre GLBL Inc 8.63%6/1/2027**11,176 
 Sabre GLBL Inc 10.75%11/15/2029**4,185 
 San Diego Gas & Electric Co 5.55%4/15/2054**109,028 
 Scientific Games Holdings LP/Scientific Games US FinCo Inc 6.63%3/1/2030**19,598 
 Sealed Air Corp/Sealed Air Corp US 7.25%2/15/2031**26,033 
 SG Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2016‐C5 1.82%10/1/2048**10,846 
 Sitio Royalties Operating Partnership LP / Sitio Finance Corp 7.88%11/1/2028**10,464 
 Six Flags Entertainment Corp / Six Flags Theme Parks Inc 6.63%5/1/2032**46,142 
 Slam Ltd 5.34%9/15/2049**241,924 
 SM Energy Co 7.00%8/1/2032**40,689 
 SoFi Professional Loan Program 2017‐D LLC 3.61%9/25/2040**697,000 
 Sonic Automotive Inc 4.63%11/15/2029**32,552 
 Sonoco Products Co 4.60%9/1/2029**57,282 
 Sotera Health Holdings LLC 7.38%6/1/2031**35,717 
 South Bow Canadian Infrastructure Holdings Ltd 7.50%3/1/2055**33,939 
 South Bow USA Infrastructure Holdings LLC 4.91%9/1/2027**24,330 
 Standard Building Solutions Inc 6.50%8/15/2032**20,573 
 Staples Inc 10.75%9/1/2029**20,417 
 Station Casinos LLC 6.63%3/15/2032**35,497 
 Storm King Park CLO LTD 6.02%10/15/2037**509,866 
 STWD 2019‐FL1 Ltd 5.91%7/15/2038**2,094 
 STWD 2021‐FL2 Ltd 5.69%4/18/2038**64,921 
 Sun Communities Operating LP 2.70%7/15/2031**57,210 
 Switch ABS Issuer LLC 6.20%6/25/2054**250,818 
27


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Tallgrass Energy Partners LP / Tallgrass Energy Finance Corp 7.38%2/15/2029**15,480 
 Targa Resources Corp 5.50%2/15/2035**27,169 
 Tenet Healthcare Corp 6.13%6/15/2030**44,824 
 Tenet Healthcare Corp 6.25%2/1/2027**15,391 
 The Campbell's Company 5.40%3/21/2034**55,585 
 T‐Mobile USA Inc 5.50%1/15/2055**54,306 
 T‐Mobile USA Inc 5.25%6/15/2055**32,810 
 Townsquare Media Inc 6.88%2/1/2026**25,661 
 Transocean Inc 8.00%2/1/2027**13,472 
 Transocean Poseidon Ltd 6.88%2/1/2027**12,389 
 Trident TPI Holdings Inc 12.75%12/31/2028**71,805 
 Triton Container International Ltd / TAL International Container Corp 3.25%3/15/2032**106,598 
 TRTX 2021‐FL4 Issuer Ltd 5.70%3/15/2038**133,348 
 Truist Financial Corp 5.15%8/5/2032**112,061 
 Uber Technologies Inc 4.80%9/15/2034**111,874 
 UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2017‐C4 3.30%10/1/2050**86,940 
 UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2018‐C14 5.21%12/1/2051**131,586 
 UKG Inc 6.88%2/1/2031**73,098 
 United Natural Foods Inc 6.75%10/15/2028**100,083 
 UnitedHealth Group Inc 4.95%5/15/2062**36,495 
 UnitedHealth Group Inc 5.05%4/15/2053**76,592 
 Universal Health Services Inc 4.63%10/15/2029**110,486 
 Univision Communications Inc 7.38%6/30/2030**23,953 
 Upstart Pass‐Through Trust Series 2021‐ST4 2.00%7/20/2027**24,675 
 US Foods Inc 5.75%4/15/2033**59,301 
 Vail Resorts Inc 6.50%5/15/2032**15,305 
 Vale Overseas Ltd 6.40%6/28/2054**46,281 
 Venture Global LNG Inc 8.13%6/1/2028**15,717 
 Venture Global LNG Inc 8.38%6/1/2031**15,764 
 Venture Global LNG Inc 9.88%2/1/2032**11,391 
 Verisk Analytics Inc 5.25%6/5/2034**55,578 
 Veritiv Operating Co 10.50%11/30/2030**27,182 
 VICI Properties LP / VICI Note Co Inc 4.63%12/1/2029**112,648 
28


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
 Victra Holdings LLC / Victra Finance Corp 8.75%9/15/2029**32,263 
 Videotron Ltd 5.70%1/15/2035**57,485 
 Viking Cruises Ltd 9.13%7/15/2031**33,553 
 Virginia Electric and Power Co 5.55%8/15/2054**42,542 
 Vistra Operations Co LLC 7.75%10/15/2031**21,327 
 Vistra Operations Co LLC 6.88%4/15/2032**20,788 
 Vital Energy Inc 7.88%4/15/2032**14,697 
 VT Topco Inc 8.50%8/15/2030**27,313 
 Wand NewCo 3 Inc 7.63%1/30/2032**15,902 
 WASH Multifamily Acquisition Inc 5.75%4/15/2026**15,136 
 Watco Cos LLC / Watco Finance Corp 7.13%8/1/2032**42,529 
 Wayfair LLC 7.25%10/31/2029**20,374 
 Weatherford International Ltd 8.63%4/30/2030**10,405 
 Wells Fargo & Co 4.81%7/25/2028**42,733 
 Wells Fargo & Co 5.57%7/25/2029**129,964 
 Wells Fargo & Co 6.85%9/15/2173**57,073 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2015‐SG1 4.05%9/1/2048**82,940 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2016‐C33 3.43%3/1/2059**98,697 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2017‐C38 0.91%7/1/2050**38,765 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2019‐C50 3.47%5/1/2052**93,285 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2020‐C57 2.12%8/1/2053**86,304 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2020‐C58 1.81%7/1/2053**85,828 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2021‐C59 1.50%4/1/2054**55,536 
 Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2021‐C60 2.06%8/1/2054**105,339 
 Westpac Banking Corp 5.62%11/20/2035**56,411 
 Williams Cos Inc/The 5.15%3/15/2034**70,146 
 Willis North America Inc 4.50%9/15/2028**40,839 
 Wind River 2021‐3 CLO Ltd 8.23%7/20/2033**512,647 
 Windstream Services LLC / Windstream Escrow Finance Corp 8.25%10/1/2031**10,539 
 Workday Inc 3.80%4/1/2032**56,114 
 WR Grace Holdings LLC 5.63%8/15/2029**32,973 
 XPO Inc 7.13%6/1/2031**36,238 
 Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc 5.20%9/15/2034**113,047 
29


(a)(b) Identity of issue, borrower, lessor or similar party(c) Description of
investment including
maturity date, rate of
interest, collateral, par, or
maturity value
(d) Cost(e) Current value
$36,975,418 
U.S. Government Issued Securities
 Ginnie Mae II Pool 3.00%11/1/2051**$344,327 
 Ginnie Mae II Pool 2.50%11/1/2051**253,037 
 Ginnie Mae II Pool 3.00%2/1/2052**478,906 
 Ginnie Mae II Pool 3.00%4/1/2052**226,050 
 Ginnie Mae II Pool 3.50%7/1/2051**472,770 
 Government National Mortgage Association 2.00%12/1/2050**33,005 
 Government National Mortgage Association 3.50%6/1/2051**32,518 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.25%5/15/2050**1,356,658 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.38%8/15/2050**1,282,230 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.13%8/15/2040**351,644 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.88%2/15/2051**2,112,765 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.88%2/15/2041**1,117,715 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 1.75%8/15/2041**687,281 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 4.25%8/15/2054**1,951,925 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 0.63%5/15/2030**862,661 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 0.63%8/15/2030**3,218,023 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 0.88%11/15/2030**4,958,308 
 United States Treasury Note/Bond 0.75%1/31/2028**901,831 
$20,641,654 
Self-Directed Brokerage Account
 Brokeragelink  Combination of common stock, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs **$319,904,990 
Participant Loans
Participant loans
Interest rates range from 3.25% to 9.50% with maturity at various dates
**$48,504,211 
Total Investments (Held at End of Year)$6,411,313,822 
*Party-in-Interest
**Historical cost not required to be presented as all investments are participant-directed.

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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
 DANAHER CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES SAVINGS PLAN
June 17, 2025 By: /s/ Susan Wilson
  Susan Wilson
  Vice President, Total Rewards


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EXHIBIT INDEX
 


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EX-23.1 2 dhr-20241231xdspxex231.htm EX-23.1 Document

Exhibit 23.1
Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

We consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statements (Form S-8 Nos. 333-107500, 333-117678, 333-159057 and 333-213630) pertaining to the Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan of our report dated June 17, 2025, with respect to the financial statements and schedules of the Danaher Corporation & Subsidiaries Savings Plan included in this Annual Report (Form 11-K) for the year ended December 31, 2024.

/s/ Ernst & Young LLP
Tysons, Virginia
June 17, 2025