Company Overview

Veralto Corporation provides water analytics, water treatment, marking and coding, and packaging and color solutions worldwide. It operates through two segments, Water Quality (WQ) and Product Quality & Innovation (PQI). The WQ segment offers precision instrumentation and water treatment technologies to measure, analyze, and treat water in residential, commercial, municipal, industrial, research, and natural resource applications under the Hach, Trojan Technologies, ChemTreat and other brands. This segment also provides water solutions, including chemical reagents, services, and digital solutions. The PQI segment offers marking and coding for packaged goods and related consumables; a software solution that provides digital asset management, marketing resource management, and product information management; inline printing solutions for products and packaging with marking and coding systems; design software and imaging systems for the creation of new packaging designs; color management solutions for printed packages and consumer and industrial products; and color standard services for the design industry. This segment sells its products and services through the Videojet, Linx, Esko, X-Rite, and Pantone brands. The company serves industries, such as municipal utilities, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and industrials. The company was formerly known as DH EAS Holding Corp. and changed its name to Veralto Corporation in February 2023. Veralto Corporation was incorporated in 2022 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

  • Name

    Veralto Corporation

  • CEO

    Jennifer L. Honeycutt

  • Website

    www.veralto.com

  • Sector

    Commercial Services and Supplies

  • Year Founded

    2022

Company Statistics

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Bulls Say

  • Veralto has inherited a proven business system of disciplined capital allocation and continuous improvement from its former parent company, Danaher.

  • The spinoff from Danaher will allow Veralto to redeploy capital to its own business, as its former parent favored other segments from a capital deployment standpoint.

  • Veralto has established a large installed base of equipment that generates roughly 61% recurring revenue.

Bears Say

  • Given its M&A-heavy strategy, Veralto faces acquisition risk, including the possibility of overpaying and challenges integrating acquired companies.

  • We think Veralto has a lower organic growth profile than its former parent, Danaher.

  • Continuous M&A adds assets and goodwill to Veralto’s capital base, constraining ROIC growth.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Oct 29, 2025
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