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Note 10 - Business Segment Information
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2025
Notes to Financial Statements  
Segment Reporting Disclosure [Text Block]

Note 10 - Business Segment Information

 

Operating segments represent a component of the Company that engages in business activities from which it may recognize revenues and incur expenses whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the public entity’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) to make decisions about resources to be allocated to the segment and assess its performance, and for which discrete financial information is available.  Once operating segments are identified, the Company determined which of those operating segments are required to be presented as reportable segments based on the quantitative thresholds.

 

We structure our operations primarily around the products we sell and report our financial results in following two operating segments: Battery & Energy Products and Communications Systems. The Battery & Energy Products segment includes Lithium 9-volt, cylindrical and various other non-rechargeable batteries, in addition to rechargeable batteries, uninterruptable power supplies, charging systems and accessories. The Communications Systems segment includes RF amplifiers, power supplies, cable and connector assemblies, amplified speakers, equipment mounts, case equipment, man-portable systems, integrated communication systems for fixed or vehicle applications and communications and electronics systems design.

 

Our Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”) is Mike Manna, President & Chief Executive Officer. Both of our business segments are regularly reviewed by the CODM through weekly revenue, gross margin and consolidated financial forecast updates, bi-weekly business and financial reviews to assess business performance, top priorities, utilization of resources and to regularly communicate with segment management, who are part of the CODM’s executive leadership team, and monthly meetings with the executive leadership team. In his role as CODM, Mr. Manna is deeply involved in business operations through daily updates by the segment management and ongoing financial, revenue and operations discussions.

 

The primary financial measures used by the CODM to monitor and evaluate the performance of the operating segments is segment contribution, as defined by gross profit less direct research and development (“R&D”) and direct selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses. This metric is used as a consistent benchmark for comparison across reporting periods.

 

The significant segment expenses regularly reviewed by the CODM and included in segment contribution are cost of products sold and direct R&D and SG&A expenses. There are no other segment items included in segment contribution beyond the significant expenses disclosed.

 

Corporate general and administrative (“G&A”) expenses, including costs associated with our acquisitions, include corporate functions including board of directors, executive officers, accounting & finance, human resources, legal, information technology and their related functional expenses. These costs are not directly allocable to the business segments.

 

2025:

 

   

Battery &

Energy

Products

   

Communications Systems

   

Corporate

   

Total

 

Revenue

  $ 178,042     $ 13,117     $ -     $ 191,159  

Cost of products sold

    (135,402 )     (9,736 )     -       (145,138 )

Gross profit

    42,640       3,381       -       46,021  

Direct R&D and SG&A expenses

    (22,417 )     (4,671 )     -       (27,088 )

Segment contribution

    20,223       (1,290 )     -       18,933  

Corporate G&A expenses

    -       -       (24,835 )     (24,835 )

Operating loss

                            (5,902 )

Other expense, net

                    (2,496 )     (2,496 )

Income tax provision

                    2,447       2,447  

Non-controlling interest

                    53       53  

Net loss attributable to Ultralife

                          $ (5,898 )
                                 

Total assets

  $ 165,592     $ 27,201     $ 24,119     $ 216,912  

Capital expenditures

  $ 3,872     $ -     $ -     $ 3,872  

Goodwill

  $ 33,883     $ 11,493     $ -     $ 45,376  

Depreciation and amortization of intangible assets

  $ 5,115     $ 231     $ 153     $ 5,499  

Stock-based compensation

  $ 602     $ 97     $ 236     $ 935  

 

2024:

 

   

Battery &

Energy

Products

   

Communications Systems

   

Corporate

   

Total

 

Revenue

  $ 144,081     $ 20,375     $ -     $ 164,456  

Cost of products sold

    (107,764 )     (14,378 )     -       (122,142 )

Gross profit

    36,317       5,997       -       42,314  

Direct R&D and SG&A expenses

    (17,320 )     (4,806 )     -       (22,126 )

Segment contribution

    18,997       1,191       -       20,188  

Corporate G&A expenses

    -       -       (10,223 )     (10,223 )

Operating profit

                            9,965  

Other expense, net

                    (1,664 )     (1,664 )

Income tax provision

                    (1,892 )     (1,892 )

Non-controlling interest

                    (97 )     (97 )

Net income attributable to Ultralife

                          $ 6,312  
                                 

Total assets

  $ 173,954     $ 26,876     $ 19,621     $ 220,451  

Capital expenditures

  $ 1,261     $ 513     $ 158     $ 1,932  

Goodwill

  $ 33,513     $ 11,493     $ -     $ 45,006  

Depreciation and amortization of intangible assets

  $ 3,676     $ 237     $ 244     $ 4,157  

Stock-based compensation

  $ 383     $ 96     $ 219     $ 698  

 

 

Long-lived assets (comprised of property, plant and equipment; goodwill; and other intangible assets) held outside the U.S., principally in Canada, United Kingdom and China, were $19,777 and $22,306, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization, as of December 31, 2025, and 2024, respectively.

 

The following tables disaggregate our business segment revenues by major source and geography.

 

Commercial and Government/Defense Revenue Information:

 

Year ended December 31, 2025:

   

Total

Revenue

   

Commercial

   

Government/

Defense

 

Battery & Energy Products

  $ 178,042     $ 125,295     $ 52,747  

Communications Systems

    13,117       -       13,117  

Total

  $ 191,159     $ 125,295     $ 65,864  
              66 %     34 %

 

Year ended December 31, 2024:

   

Total

Revenue

   

Commercial

   

Government/

Defense

 

Battery & Energy Products

  $ 144,081     $ 102,082     $ 41,999  

Communications Systems

    20,375       -       20,375  

Total

  $ 164,456     $ 102,082     $ 62,374  
              62 %     38 %

 

U.S. and Non-U.S. Revenue Information1:

 

Year ended December 31, 2025:

   

Total

Revenue

   

United

States

   

Non-United

States

 

Battery & Energy Products

  $ 178,042     $ 125,903     $ 52,139  

Communications Systems

    13,117       11,174       1,943  

Total

  $ 191,159     $ 137,077     $ 54,082  
              72 %     28 %

 

Year ended December 31, 2024:

   

Total

Revenue

   

United

States

   

Non-United

States

 

Battery & Energy Products

  $ 144,081     $ 82,227     $ 61,854  

Communications Systems

    20,375       14,813       5,562  

Total

  $ 164,456     $ 97,040     $ 67,416  
              59 %     41 %

 

1 Sales classified to U.S. include shipments to U.S.-based prime contractors which in some cases may serve non-U.S. projects.