Discontinued — last reported Q2 '18
An increase in losses indicates higher corporate overhead, restructuring charges, or litigation costs, which can mask the operational efficiency of the core business. A decrease or shift toward income suggests lower administrative burdens or favorable non-operating financial adjustments.
This metric represents the net financial impact of activities not directly tied to the core manufacturing or sales opera...
Most large-cap medical device peers report similar corporate-level unallocated expenses, though the magnitude varies based on the company's organizational structure and recent M&A activity.
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