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Core Insights - Danaher Corporation has successfully completed nearly 400 acquisitions over 40 years, spending approximately $90 billion, resulting in a market capitalization of about $200 billion and creating around $250 billion in shareholder value [2][4]. Acquisition Strategy - The company has a high frequency of acquisitions, averaging over 10 per year, with a peak of 19 in one year, and has never had a year without acquisitions [4]. - Danaher boasts a high success rate in acquisitions, with most of its large transactions being notably successful [4]. - The company has diversified across various industries, evolving from low-end manufacturing to advanced life sciences and diagnostics [4]. Evolution of Acquisition Style - In the 1980s, Danaher focused on high leverage and significant asset restructuring, later shifting to a strategy of seeking innovative and low-cost products [6]. - Under CEO Kalp, a core team was established, leading to a more scientific and structured acquisition process, integrating the Danaher Business System (DBS) into acquisition management [7][8]. Recent Trends - Post-2016, Danaher has focused on divesting non-core businesses and concentrating on life sciences and diagnostics, with over 95% of acquisition funds directed towards these sectors [11][12]. - The average number of acquisitions per year has decreased to 7.4, but the size of individual transactions has increased significantly, with an average deal size of $910 million [12]. - The company has also begun investing in early-stage technologies, establishing a venture capital arm to identify disruptive innovations [14]. Platform Strategy - Danaher has successfully established strategic platforms in various sectors, including water quality, testing and measurement, and life sciences, using a foundational asset to build upon [16][42]. - The water quality platform has seen significant growth, with revenues increasing from $500 million in 2002 to $2.9 billion in 2022, achieving a return on invested capital (ROIC) exceeding 20% [21]. - The testing and measurement platform was built through key acquisitions, including Fluke and Tektronix, generating substantial financial returns [23]. Financial Performance - The life sciences platform has become a cornerstone of Danaher's business, with significant revenue growth and profitability, contributing to the overall success of the company [38][41]. - The in vitro diagnostics platform has also been a major success, with revenues reaching $9.6 billion and accounting for 40% of total company revenue [38].