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TTM TECHNOLOGIES INC

Printed Circuit Boards·SANTA ANA, CA·FY end 12/28·CIK 1116942
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Board of Directors

3 members · FY 2025
DirectorRoleTenureAgeCommitteesIndep.Annual fees
Julie S. EnglandDirector
Philip G. FranklinDirector
Dr. Edwin RoksDirector

Risk-factor diff

FY 2025 10-K vs. FY 2024
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Net-new paragraphs in the most recent 10-K's Item 1A. Companies rarely add risk language without a real reason — additions here are often a leading signal of management concerns.

NEW · FY 2025

Our business, financial position, results of operations, and/or cash flows have been and may in the future be adversely impacted by global economic conditions. The current uncertainty in the worldwide economic environment together with other unfavorable changes in economic conditions, such as higher inflation, interest rate increases, labor shortages, and market volatility, may negatively impact consumer confidence and spending in the industries where we operate. These and other uncertain economic conditions may negatively impact revenue, earnings, and demand for our products as well as our ab…

NEW · FY 2025

Uncertainty, volatility, and adverse changes in the global economy and financial markets, including those resulting from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and other conflicts, could have an adverse impact on our business and operating results.

NEW · FY 2025

Uncertainty, volatility, or adverse changes in the global economy could lead to a significant decline in demand for the end products manufactured by our customers, which, in turn, could result in a decline in the demand for our products and increased pressure to reduce our prices. These adverse global economic conditions could also increase the cost and decrease the availability of potential sources of financing and increase our exposure to losses from bad debts. All of these impacts could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, operating results, and cash flows.

NEW · FY 2025

We are subject to risks of currency exchange rate fluctuations.

NEW · FY 2025

A portion of our cash, other assets, and liabilities is held in currencies other than the U.S. dollar. Changes in exchange rates among other currencies and the U.S. dollar will affect the value of these assets or liabilities and could negatively impact the amount of cash available to fund operations or repay debt. To the extent that we decide to repatriate some portion of these funds to the United States, the actual value transferred could be impacted by movements in exchange rates. Additionally, we have revenues and costs denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar, primarily the RMB…

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Policies & disclosures

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