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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

Symbol

TDY

Sector

Technology

Country

US

Business Model

3.3/5

Teledyne's business model blends long-cycle U.S. government programs with shorter-cycle scientific and industrial instrumentation. Digital Imaging dominated at 52% of FY2025 net sales, limiting diversification at the segment level, while international customers represented approximately 48% of net sales from markets including the UK, Germany, Japan, and France. Mission-critical applications in defense and science elevate revenue quality above the transactional average.

Revenue Predictability

3.50

Summary

U.S. government and defense programs, representing approximately 24.5% of FY2023 net sales, are multi-year funded with above-average forward visibility. Commercial instrumentation adds a shorter-cycle component that moderates overall predictability below the level of subscription-led businesses.

Product Diversification

2.75

Summary

Digital Imaging accounted for 52% of FY2025 net sales, above the range where segment-level diversification provides meaningful protection against downturns. Instrumentation (24%), Aerospace and Defense Electronics (17%), and Engineered Systems (7%) partially offset but are each materially smaller.

Geographic Diversification

3.25

Summary

International customers represented approximately 48% of FY2025 net sales, with significant presence in the UK, Germany, Japan, France, and China. The United States remains the single largest country at roughly 52%, driven by DoD programs.

Scalability

3.25

Summary

Sensor and imaging products are IP-rich, producing some incremental margin leverage as volume scales. Hardware manufacturing and ongoing capital expenditure requirements constrain operating leverage to above-average but not software-like levels.

Revenue Quality

3.50

Summary

Defense programs and scientific instruments are mission-critical and difficult to substitute, supporting above-average revenue quality across the portfolio. Industrial and environmental instrumentation adds a more transactional component, moderating the overall quality profile.

Competitive Advantages

3.0/5

Teledyne's competitive position rests on switching costs in qualified defense supplier relationships and integrated scientific workflows, with moderate pricing power from technical specialization. Network effects are absent across all segments. Brand recognition from FLIR thermal imaging is meaningful in defense but lacks a documented pricing premium versus alternatives such as L3Harris.

Pricing Power

3.25

Summary

Switching Costs

3.75

Summary

Network Effects

1.75

Summary

Brand Strength

3.00

Summary

Innovation Barrier

3.50

Summary

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