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Income statement

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Revenue$2.7B+2.9%
Gross profit$891.0M+3.5%
Operating income$66.0M+13.8%
Net income-$15.0M-112%
EPS (diluted)-$0.03-112%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$2.0B-12.1%
Total debt$224.0M-8.9%
Total equity$6.0B-14.7%
Total assets$19.8B-6.8%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$213.0M+210%
CapEx$128.3M+15.0%
Free cash flow$83.0M-42.1%

Valuation

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Market cap$10.27B-50.6%
Enterprise value$8.48B-55.6%
P/S0.9×-1.0×

Profitability

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Gross margin30.1%-5.9pp
Operating margin-2.7%
Net margin-9.7%+62.5pp
FCF margin3%-2.4pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity-16.7%-76.7pp
Debt / equity0.0×
Current ratio1.9×-0.2×

Where this comes from

Calculated from Baxter International’s reported figures.

$66.0Mebit+
$237.0MDepreciation Depletion & Amortization
=$303M

The official record: Baxter International’s 10-Q, filed April 30, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Baxter International's EBITDA?
Baxter International (BAX) reported EBITDA of $303M in Q1 2026.
How has Baxter International's EBITDA changed year-over-year?
Baxter International's EBITDA decreased by 0.7% year-over-year, from $305M to $303M.
What is the long-term trend for Baxter International's EBITDA?
Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), Baxter International's EBITDA has grown at a -25.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $2.22B to $673M.
What does EBITDA mean?
Operating cash profit before interest, taxes, and non-cash charges.
How do you interpret EBITDA?
Higher is better and widely used to value capital-intensive businesses, but it ignores the real cost of capex — pair it with free cash flow. (Defined as EBIT + D&A so EBITDA = EBIT + D&A holds exactly.)
How does EBITDA compare across companies?
Standard cross-company operating-profit proxy for non-financials; not meaningful for banks and insurers.