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Teradyne, Inc. (TER) Free Cash Flow CAGR:13.25%(TTM)

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The free cash flow cagr for Teradyne, Inc. (TER) is +13.25% over the latest trailing 12-month period. Free cash flow CAGR uses precomputed cash-flow statement history.

The free cash flow cagr for Teradyne, Inc. (TER) stock is 13.25% over the past 12 months. The 3 year average growth rate is 9.30% and the 5 year cagr is -3.97%. Free cash flow CAGR measures how Teradyne, Inc.'s cash generation has grown. FCF represents the cash available for dividends, buybacks, debt reduction, or reinvestment.

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TER Free Cash Flow CAGR History

YearStart FCFEnd FCFChange% ChangeCAGR
2025$474.08M$450.41M$-23.68M-4.99%-4.99%
2024$425.59M$474.08M+$48.49M+11.39%+11.39%
2023$414.67M$425.59M+$10.91M+2.63%+2.63%
2022$965.89M$414.67M$-551.22M-57.07%-57.07%
2021$683.96M$965.89M+$281.94M+41.22%+41.22%
2020$444.11M$683.96M+$239.85M+54.01%+54.01%
2019$362.50M$444.11M+$81.61M+22.51%+22.51%
2018$521.12M$362.50M$-158.62M-30.44%-30.44%
2017$360.53M$521.12M+$160.59M+44.54%+44.54%
2016$320.71M$360.53M+$39.82M+12.42%+12.42%
2015$323.08M$320.71M$-2.37M-0.73%-0.73%
2014$160.54M$323.08M+$162.54M+101.24%+101.24%
2013$285.45M$160.54M$-124.91M-43.76%-43.76%
2012$187.67M$285.45M+$97.78M+52.11%+52.11%
2011$490.76M$187.67M$-303.09M-61.76%-61.76%
2010$79.39M$490.76M+$411.37M+518.20%+518.20%
2009$75.93M$79.39M+$3.45M+4.55%+4.55%
2008$42.10M$75.93M+$33.83M+80.36%+80.36%
2007$339.67M$42.10M$-297.57M-87.61%-87.61%
2006$-99.15M$339.67M+$438.82M+0.00%N/A
2005$100.27M$-99.15M$-199.42M-198.89%N/A
2004$3.34M$100.27M+$96.93M+2905.70%+2905.70%
2003$-50.68M$3.34M+$54.02M+0.00%N/A
2002$-277.15M$-50.68M+$226.47M+0.00%N/A
2001$235.67M$-277.15M$-512.82M-217.60%N/A
2000$247.70M$235.67M$-12.03M-4.86%-4.86%
1999$119.16M$247.70M+$128.53M+107.86%+107.86%
1998$-92.98M$119.16M+$212.15M+0.00%N/A
1997$191.33M$-92.98M$-284.31M-148.60%N/A

Quarterly Free Cash Flow — QoQ & YoY

QuarterValueQoQYoY
Q1 2026$200.39M-8.4%+105.3%
Q4 2025$218.75M+9176.9%-2.9%
Q3 2025$2.36M-98.2%-97.9%
Q2 2025$131.68M+34.9%-23.1%
Q1 2025$97.62M-56.6%+365.7%
Q4 2024$225.17M+96.8%+10.1%
Q3 2024$114.43M-33.2%-18.1%
Q2 2024$171.22M+566.0%+65.4%
Q1 2024-$36.74M-118.0%-66.2%
Q4 2023$204.44M+46.3%+37.4%
Q3 2023$139.74M+35.0%-39.9%
Q2 2023$103.51M+568.2%+48.5%
Q1 2023-$22.11M-114.9%+39.5%
Q4 2022$148.82M-36.0%-50.7%
Q3 2022$232.68M+233.8%-52.8%
Q2 2022$69.71M+290.8%-59.4%

QoQ = change vs the prior quarter; YoY = change vs the same quarter a year earlier.

About Teradyne, Inc.

Teradyne, Inc., established in 1960 and headquartered in North Reading, Massachusetts, is a global leader specializing in the creation, production, sale, and maintenance of automated testing solutions. The company's operations are categorized into four principal divisions: 1. Semiconductor Test: This segment delivers solutions for testing microchips at both the wafer and finished device package stages. These capabilities serve a wide array of sectors, including automotive, industrial, telecommunications, consumer electronics, mobile devices, cloud computing, and gaming. Notable offerings include the FLEX test platform, the J750 system for high-volume semiconductor testing, the Magnum platform specialized for memory components like flash and DRAM, and the ETS platform, which caters to the analog/mixed-signal markets for chip makers and outsourced assembly/test providers. Its clientele encompasses integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), fabless chip companies, foundries, and independent semiconductor assembly and test firms. 2. System Test: This division provides instrumentation and systems for defense and aerospace applications, data storage testing apparatus, and solutions for circuit board examination and fault detection. 3. Industrial Automation: This segment supplies collaborative robotic arms, self-governing mobile robots, and sophisticated software for robotic control, primarily catering to clients in manufacturing, logistics, and lighter industrial applications. 4. Wireless Test: Operating under its LitePoint brand, this segment delivers crucial testing solutions for the development and production of various wireless products, ranging from modules and smartphones to tablets, laptops, peripherals, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets. Key offerings include IQxel for Wi-Fi and other connectivity standards, IQxstream for comprehensive cellular technology testing (including 5G), IQcell for multi-device cellular signaling verification, IQgig, and ready-to-use test software tailored for wireless chipsets.

North Reading, MA
6,500 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Gregory Stephen Smith