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Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2026-02-18 16:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 17% to over $2.1 billion in Q4 2025, marking a new record for the fourth quarter and the first quarter to exceed $2 billion [5][20] - Full year consolidated revenue rose 15% to $7.25 billion, a new annual record, up nearly $1 billion from 2024 [6][22] - Gross margin for Q4 was 59.2%, comparable to the prior year, while operating margin expanded by 60 basis points to 28.9% [5][20] - Record full-year operating income reached nearly $1.9 billion, up 18% year-over-year, with an operating margin of 25.9% [7][22] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - Fitness segment revenue increased 33% to $2.36 billion, driven by wearables, with operating income up 50% year-over-year to $726 million [10][11] - Outdoor segment revenue grew 5% to $2.05 billion, primarily from adventure watches, with operating income of $690 million [12][14] - Aviation segment revenue rose 13% to $987 million, with operating income increasing 22% to $257 million [15] - Marine segment revenue increased 10% to $1.18 billion, with operating income of $251 million [16] - Auto OEM segment revenue grew 9% to $665 million, but operating loss was $49 million for the year [18][19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q4, the Americas region achieved strong double-digit growth of 21%, with quarterly revenue exceeding $1 billion for the first time [23] - For the full year, EMEA region grew by 18%, Americas by 40%, and APAC by 12% [23] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on market diversification and creating superior products essential to customers' lives, which has been a successful strategy since its inception [6] - The company anticipates 2026 to be another year of strong growth, expecting revenue to increase approximately 9% to $7.9 billion [8][27] - A $500 million share repurchase program was approved, effective through December 2028, alongside a proposed annual dividend increase of 17% [9][25] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in navigating supply chain challenges and highlighted strong relationships with suppliers [8][9] - The company is optimistic about continued growth in the fitness segment, driven by demand for current products and new introductions [11][33] - Management noted that the overall market for wearables is on a steady growth path, with Garmin gaining market share [78] Other Important Information - The company plans to shift R&D resources from the auto OEM segment to accelerate product development in other segments [40] - The Truemed collaboration allows customers to use HSA and FSA funds for Garmin products, becoming a significant sales channel [59] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of memory costs on 2026 guidance - Management acknowledged pressure on memory costs but did not quantify the impact, emphasizing overall cost efficiency across the BOM [30][31] Question: Factors contributing to wearables growth - Growth was primarily volume-driven, with minor impacts from ASP; management expects continued momentum in 2026 [32][33] Question: Future of auto OEM business - Management noted that projections were based on automotive OEM partners' assumptions, which have since changed; they are focusing on achieving scale and innovation [39] Question: Growth opportunities in aviation - Management confirmed that projects like the Black Hawk helicopter modernization represent growth opportunities, leveraging commercial products for military applications [48][90] Question: Update on Connect Plus uptake - Management reported high conversion rates for the nutrition feature added to Connect Plus, indicating strong customer interest [49] Question: Global wearables market trends - Management believes the overall wearables market is experiencing steady growth, with Garmin gaining market share [78] Question: Marine industry outlook - Management sees a healthy marine market with active boat shows and demand for larger boats, contributing to growth [81]
Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2026-02-18 16:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 17% to over $2.1 billion in Q4 2025, marking a new record for the fourth quarter and the first quarter to exceed $2 billion [5][20] - Full year consolidated revenue rose 15% to $7.25 billion, a new annual record, with gross margin at 58.7% and operating margin expanding 60 basis points to 25.9% [6][7] - Record operating income of nearly $1.9 billion for the full year, up 18% year-over-year, with pro forma EPS of $8.56, a 16% increase [21][26] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - Fitness segment revenue surged 33% to $2.36 billion, driven by wearables, with operating income increasing 50% year-over-year to $726 million [10] - Outdoor segment revenue grew 5% to $2.05 billion, primarily from adventure watches, with operating income of $690 million [12] - Aviation segment revenue increased 13% to $987 million, with operating income rising 22% to $257 million [14] - Marine segment revenue rose 10% to $1.18 billion, with operating income of $251 million [16] - Auto OEM segment revenue increased 9% to $665 million, but operating loss was $49 million [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Americas region achieved strong double-digit growth of 21%, with quarterly revenue exceeding $1 billion for the first time [23] - EMEA region grew by 14% and APAC region by 8% in Q4 2025 [23] - For the full year, EMEA grew 18%, Americas 40%, and APAC 12% [23] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on market diversification and creating essential products, which has been a successful strategy since its inception [6] - Future guidance anticipates revenue growth of approximately 9% to $7.9 billion in 2026, with operating income expected to exceed $2 billion for the first time [8][27] - The company plans to continue leveraging its vertically integrated business model to optimize cost structures amid supply chain challenges [8][9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in navigating supply chain challenges and highlighted strong relationships with suppliers [8][9] - The company expects continued strong performance in the fitness segment, driven by demand for current products and new introductions [11] - Management noted that the overall market for wearables is on a steady growth path, with Garmin gaining market share [78] Other Important Information - The company proposed an annual dividend of $4.20 per share, reflecting a 17% increase, and announced a $500 million share repurchase program [9][26] - The company is exploring new product categories and enhancing existing services, such as the Connect Plus program, which has seen high engagement [49][60] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of memory costs on 2026 guidance - Management indicated that while memory costs are under pressure, they do not quantify individual components of the cost structure [29][30] Question: Factors contributing to wearables growth - Management noted that growth was primarily volume-driven, with minor impacts from average selling price [32][33] Question: Future of auto OEM business - Management acknowledged that while initial projections were optimistic, they are now focusing on achieving scale and investing for future growth [38][39] Question: Growth opportunities in aviation - Management confirmed that projects like the Black Hawk helicopter represent growth opportunities, utilizing commercial components for military applications [47][48] Question: Update on Connect Plus uptake - Management reported high conversion rates for the nutrition feature added to Connect Plus, indicating strong customer interest [49] Question: Global wearables market trends - Management believes the overall wearables market is experiencing steady growth, with Garmin successfully gaining market share [78]
Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2026-02-18 16:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 17% to over $2.1 billion in Q4 2025, marking a new record for the fourth quarter and the first quarter to exceed $2 billion [4][20] - Full year consolidated revenue rose 15% to $7.25 billion, a new annual record, with gross margin at 58.7% and operating margin expanding by 60 basis points to 25.9% [5][21] - Record operating income for Q4 was $614 million, up 19% year-over-year, and for the full year, it was nearly $1.9 billion, an 18% increase [4][6] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - Fitness segment revenue increased 33% to $2.36 billion, with operating income rising 50% year-over-year to $726 million [10] - Outdoor segment revenue grew 5% to $2.05 billion, driven by adventure watches, with operating income of $690 million [12] - Aviation segment revenue increased 13% to $987 million, with operating income rising 22% to $257 million [14] - Marine segment revenue rose 10% to $1.18 billion, with operating income of $251 million [16] - Auto OEM segment revenue increased 9% to $665 million, but operating loss was $49 million [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q4, the Americas region achieved strong double-digit growth of 21%, while EMEA and APAC regions grew by 14% and 8%, respectively [22] - For the full year, EMEA grew by 18%, Americas by 40%, and APAC by 12% [22] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on market diversification and creating superior products essential to customers' lives, which has been a successful strategy since its inception [5] - The company anticipates 2026 to be another year of strong growth, expecting revenue to increase approximately 9% to $7.9 billion and operating income to exceed $2 billion for the first time [7][27] - The company will no longer emphasize individual segment growth targets, focusing instead on consolidated guidance measures [6] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in navigating supply chain challenges and highlighted strong relationships with suppliers [8][9] - The company is prepared for potential impacts from memory constraints and is actively seeking efficiencies throughout its supply chain [8] - Management noted that the overall market for wearables is on a steady growth path, with Garmin gaining market share [79] Other Important Information - The company proposed an annual dividend of $4.20 per share, reflecting a 17% increase, and announced a $500 million share repurchase program [9][25] - The company is investing in a new manufacturing facility in Thailand, expected to be operational in early 2027 [25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of memory costs on 2026 guidance - Management acknowledged pressure on memory costs but did not quantify the impact, emphasizing overall cost efficiency across the bill of materials [29][31] Question: Factors contributing to wearables growth - Management indicated that volume was the primary driver of growth in wearables, with minor impacts from average selling price [33][34] Question: Future of auto OEM business - Management discussed the need to achieve scale and invest in innovation, indicating a shift in R&D resources to accelerate product development [38][41] Question: Military exposure in aviation segment - Management confirmed that projects like the Black Hawk helicopter represent growth opportunities, utilizing commercial components for modernization [49][50] Question: Update on Connect Plus uptake - Management reported high conversion rates for the nutrition feature added to Connect Plus, indicating strong customer interest [51] Question: Timing of new product launches in outdoor segment - Management stated that many product launches are planned for the back half of the year, expecting stronger revenue in that period [44] Question: Ratable business growth priority - Management confirmed that while subscription-based business margins are higher, the focus remains on overall growth across all segments [95][96]
Garmin forecasts upbeat annual results on strong wearables demand
Reuters· 2026-02-18 13:25
Garmin forecasts upbeat annual results on strong wearables demand | ReutersSkip to main content[Exclusive news, data and analytics for financial market professionalsLearn more aboutRefinitiv]A large replica of a fitness smartwatch from Garmin is on display the international consumer technology fair IFA in Berlin, Germany September 2, 2022. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]Feb 18 (Reuters) - Navigation device maker Garmin forecast annual revenue and profit above Wall Street esti ...
Year in review: Garmin releases 2025 Garmin Connect Data Report
Prnewswire· 2025-12-03 12:01
Core Insights - Garmin's 2025 Garmin Connect Data Report reveals significant health and fitness trends among users globally, highlighting an 8% increase in recorded activities compared to 2024 [1] Activity Trends - Racket sports saw a 67% increase in participation - High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) increased by 45% - Pilates participation rose by 46% - Strength training grew by 29% - Indoor running and diving both increased by 16% - Hiking saw a 12% increase [1] Health and Fitness Insights - Women recorded lower average stress scores than men, with Indonesian users having the highest stress scores and Dutch users the lowest - Users experienced nearly a 1% improvement in sleep quality, with an average sleep score of 71 - Younger users (ages 18-29) had higher Body Battery™ energy levels, averaging 75, while users aged 40-49 averaged 70 and those over 70 averaged 64 - Portugal recorded the highest average Body Battery levels, while Japan had the lowest - On average, users increased their daily step count, with users in Hong Kong averaging over 10,000 steps per day [1]
Garmin wins five CES 2026 Innovation Awards
Prnewswire· 2025-11-06 11:57
Core Insights - Garmin has been awarded five CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its innovative technology across various categories, highlighting its commitment to redefining consumer technology [1][2][3] Product Innovations - The award-winning products include: - **fnix 8 Pro - MicroLED**: Recognized in the Fashion Tech category, it features the world's first MicroLED display and inReach technology for satellite and LTE connectivity [3][4] - **Venu 4**: Awarded in the Digital Health category, this smartwatch includes features for health status and lifestyle logging to help users track health trends [4] - **Forerunner 970**: A premium GPS running and triathlon smartwatch recognized in the Sports & Fitness category, it boasts a bright AMOLED display and advanced training features [4] - **Blaze Equine Wellness System**: This product, designed for horses, provides real-time health insights and data, earning recognition in the Pet & Animal Tech category [4] - **Descent S1 Buoy**: A revolutionary buoy that enhances diver communication and safety, recognized in the Sports & Fitness category [5] Event Information - CES 2026 will take place from January 6-9 in Las Vegas, where Garmin will showcase its award-winning products at booth 3453 in the LVCC West Hall [5]
Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-10-29 15:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 12% to nearly $1.8 billion, setting a new third-quarter record, despite a strong comparison from last year when revenue increased over 24% [4] - Gross margin was 59.1%, a 90 basis point decrease from the prior quarter, while operating margin was 25.8%, a 180 basis point decrease compared to the prior quarter [15] - Operating income reached $457 million, up 4% year-over-year, with pro forma EPS of $1.99 and GAAP EPS of $2.08 [4][15] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - **Fitness Segment**: Revenue increased 30% to $601 million, with gross and operating margins at 60% and 32% respectively, resulting in operating income of $194 million [6][7] - **Outdoor Segment**: Revenue decreased 5% to $498 million, with gross and operating margins at 66% and 34% respectively, resulting in operating income of $170 million [8][10] - **Aviation Segment**: Revenue increased 18% to $240 million, with gross and operating margins at 75% and 25% respectively, resulting in operating income of $61 million [11] - **Marine Segment**: Revenue increased 20% to $267 million, with gross and operating margins at 56% and 19% respectively, resulting in operating income of $49 million [12][14] - **Auto OEM Segment**: Revenue decreased 2% to $165 million, with a gross margin of 15% leading to an operating loss of $17 million [14] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - By geography, double-digit growth was achieved in all three regions: 14% in APAC, 13% in EMEA, and 10% in Americas [16] - Inventory increased year-over-year to approximately $1.9 billion, reflecting a strategy to increase inventory of high-demand product lines [17] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on maintaining a diversified business model and anticipates delivering another record year of double-digit growth in revenue, operating income, and EPS [4][6] - New product launches, such as the Edge 550 and Edge 850 cycling computers, and the Bounce 2 smartwatch for kids, are part of the strategy to drive growth in the fitness segment [7][8] - The company is also expanding its presence in the equine wellness market with the Blaze Equine Wellness System [9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving full-year revenue of $7.1 billion and raised full-year EPS guidance to $8.15, reflecting strong year-to-date performance [5][18] - The outdoor segment's revenue outlook was revised down due to the late launch of the fnix 8 Pro and high expectations following the previous year's successful product launches [20][21] - Management noted that the overall market for wearables remains strong, with opportunities for growth in both fitness and outdoor segments [29] Other Important Information - The effective tax rate increased to 21.2% due to new U.S. tax legislation affecting R&D cost capitalization [17][18] - Free cash flow for the third quarter was $425 million, with expectations of approximately $1.3 billion for the full year [17] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the main drivers behind the downward revision to outdoor guidance? - Management indicated that the fnix 8 Pro's late launch and high expectations from previous product releases contributed to the revision [20][21] Question: Can you elaborate on the drivers behind the implied gross margin guide for Q4? - Management noted that higher product costs, tariffs, and warranty accruals impacted gross margins, while Q4 is typically more promotional [22][23][24] Question: How does the company view the cycle for fitness and outdoor segments? - Management sees ongoing opportunities for growth rather than cyclical ups and downs, emphasizing market share gains and product innovation [28][29] Question: What is the outlook for the auto OEM segment as legacy programs wind down? - Management expects revenue pressure in 2026 due to the end of life for certain programs, but anticipates new programs to come online in the latter half of 2026 [41] Question: What is driving the growth in the aviation segment? - Both OEM and aftermarket categories are performing strongly, with a long backlog in OEM and resilient consumer behavior in the aftermarket [42] Question: How is the company managing through the tariff situation? - Management stated that the tariff situation is stable, and they have made necessary short-term adjustments while focusing on long-term optimizations [70]
Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-10-29 15:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 12% to nearly $1.8 billion, setting a new third-quarter record, despite a strong comparison from last year when revenue increased over 24% [4] - Gross margin was 59.1%, a 90 basis point decrease from the prior quarter, primarily due to higher product costs [15] - Operating income reached $457 million, up 4% year-over-year, with a pro forma EPS of $1.99 and GAAP EPS of $2.08 [4][15] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - **Fitness Segment**: Revenue increased 30% to $601 million, driven by strong demand for advanced wearables, with gross and operating margins at 60% and 32% respectively [6][7] - **Outdoor Segment**: Revenue decreased 5% to $498 million, impacted by the anniversary of the Diesel Series launch and the Phoenix 8 launch, with gross and operating margins at 66% and 34% respectively [8][10] - **Aviation Segment**: Revenue increased 18% to $240 million, with gross and operating margins at 75% and 25% respectively [11] - **Marine Segment**: Revenue increased 20% to $267 million, with gross and operating margins expanding to 56% and 19% respectively [12][13] - **Auto OEM Segment**: Revenue decreased 2% to $165 million, with a gross margin of 15% negatively impacted by increased warranty costs, resulting in an operating loss of $17 million [14] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - By geography, double-digit growth was achieved in all three regions: 14% in APAC, 13% in EMEA, and 10% in the Americas [16] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on maintaining a diversified business model and anticipates delivering another record year of double-digit growth in revenue, operating income, and EPS [4][6] - The launch of new products, such as the Blaze Equine Wellness System and the Phoenix 8 Pro, reflects the company's strategy to innovate and capture market share in various segments [9][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving full-year revenue of $7.1 billion and raised full-year EPS guidance to $8.15, reflecting strong year-to-date performance [5][18] - The company is managing through tariff impacts and is focused on optimizing its supply chain structure [70] Other Important Information - The effective tax rate increased to 21.2% due to new U.S. tax legislation affecting R&D cost capitalization [17] - Free cash flow for the third quarter was $425 million, with full-year expectations of approximately $1.3 billion [17] Q&A Session Summary Question: Downward revision to outdoor guidance - Management noted that the Phoenix 8 Pro launched late in Q3, impacting expectations, and acknowledged that previous expectations may have been too high [20][21] Question: Drivers behind gross margin guide for Q4 - Management indicated that higher product costs, tariffs, and warranty accruals impacted gross margins, with Q4 being a more promotional period [22][23][24] Question: Cycle for fitness and outdoor segments - Management views the market as an ongoing opportunity for growth rather than a cyclical pattern, emphasizing strong product lines [28][29] Question: Channel inventory health - Management stated that channel inventory is healthy and lean, ready for Q4, with strong sell-out trends [36] Question: Growth in auto segment - Management anticipates revenue pressure in 2026 due to end-of-life programs but expects new programs to come online in the latter half of 2026 [41] Question: Drivers of growth in aviation segment - Both OEM and aftermarket segments are performing strongly, benefiting from a long backlog and resilient consumer behavior [42] Question: Accrued warranty costs in auto segment - Management clarified that accrued warranty costs were an isolated issue and that long-term margin targets remain unchanged [60][61] Question: Component supply environment - Management acknowledged impacts from the semiconductor market but believes it will benefit customers in the long term [62] Question: Marine segment guidance - Management noted that the end market is stabilizing, with positive consumer interest and market share gains [68]
Garmin(GRMN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-10-29 15:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated revenue increased 12% to nearly $1.8 billion, setting a new third-quarter record, with operating income of $457 million, up 4% year-over-year [4][14] - Pro forma EPS increased to $1.99, with full-year EPS guidance raised to $8.15, reflecting an increase of $0.15 over prior guidance [5][17] - Gross margin was 59.1%, a 90 basis point decrease from the prior quarter, while operating margin was 25.8%, a 180 basis point decrease compared to the prior quarter [14][16] Business Segment Performance - **Fitness Segment**: Revenue increased 30% to $601 million, with gross and operating margins of 60% and 32% respectively, resulting in operating income of $194 million [5][6] - **Outdoor Segment**: Revenue decreased 5% to $498 million, with gross and operating margins of 66% and 34% respectively, resulting in operating income of $170 million [8][10] - **Aviation Segment**: Revenue increased 18% to $240 million, with gross and operating margins of 75% and 25% respectively, resulting in operating income of $61 million [11] - **Marine Segment**: Revenue increased 20% to $267 million, with gross and operating margins of 56% and 19% respectively, resulting in operating income of $49 million [12][13] - **Auto OEM Segment**: Revenue decreased 2% to $165 million, with a gross margin of 15, resulting in an operating loss of $17 million [14] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Double-digit growth was achieved in all three regions: APAC (14%), EMEA (13%), and Americas (10%) [15] - Inventory increased year-over-year to approximately $1.9 billion, reflecting a strategy to increase inventory of high-demand product lines [16] Company Strategy and Industry Competition - The company is focused on maintaining a diversified business model and leveraging product innovation to capture market share in the wearables market [28] - The launch of new products, such as the Blaze Equine Wellness System, indicates a strategy to enter underserved markets [45] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving another record year of double-digit growth in revenue, operating income, and EPS, driven by strong demand entering the holiday season [5][4] - The company acknowledged challenges in the outdoor segment due to product release cycles but remains optimistic about long-term growth [10][21] Other Important Information - The effective tax rate increased to 21.2% due to new U.S. tax legislation affecting R&D cost capitalization [17] - Free cash flow for the third quarter was $425 million, with expectations of approximately $1.3 billion for the full year [16] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the main drivers behind the downward revision to outdoor guidance? - Management noted that the Phoenix 8 Pro launched late in Q3, impacting its performance, and acknowledged that expectations may have been too high initially [19][21] Question: Can you elaborate on the implied gross margin guide for Q4? - Management indicated that higher product costs, tariffs, and warranty accruals impacted gross margins, with Q4 being a more promotional period [22][24] Question: How does the company view the cycle for fitness and outdoor segments? - Management sees ongoing opportunities for growth rather than cyclical ups and downs, emphasizing strong market share potential [27][28] Question: What is the health of channel inventory? - Management reported that channel inventory is healthy, with strong sell-out trends in preparation for Q4 [35] Question: What are the expectations for auto OEM growth going into next year? - Management anticipates revenue pressure in 2026 as legacy programs wind down, but expects new programs to come online in the latter half of 2026 [38] Question: What is driving growth in the fitness business? - Growth is attributed to strong consumer behavior and new user registrations across various fitness products [41][42] Question: What is the outlook for the marine segment? - Management noted a stabilized end market with positive consumer interest and market share gains in various categories [56]
Garmin to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
ZACKS· 2025-10-24 15:30
Core Insights - Garmin (GRMN) is set to report its third-quarter 2025 results on October 29, with earnings estimated at $1.98 per share, reflecting a year-over-year decrease of 0.5% [1][10] - The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Garmin's revenues in the third quarter of 2025 is $1.79 billion, indicating a year-over-year growth of 12.8% [2][10] - Garmin has exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate in three of the last four quarters, with an average surprise of 17.21% [1] Revenue Segments - The Fitness segment is expected to generate revenues of $585 million, representing a year-over-year growth of 26.1%, driven by strong demand for advanced wearables and new wellness products [5][4] - The Outdoor segment's revenues are estimated at $559.9 million, showing a growth of 6.3% year-over-year, supported by strong momentum in wearables and new product launches [7][6] - The Marine segment is projected to achieve revenues of $229.6 million, up 3.3% from the previous year, bolstered by new product launches and the acquisition of Lumishore [9][8] - The Aviation segment's revenues are expected to reach $213.5 million, indicating a year-over-year growth of 4.3%, driven by increased demand in private air travel and new product features [11][10] - The Auto OEM segment is estimated to generate revenues of $178.7 million, reflecting a 5.9% year-over-year growth, attributed to increased shipments to BMW [12] Growth Drivers - Garmin's expanding product portfolio and collaborations, such as the integration with Google Maps, are anticipated to drive top-line growth across various segments [3][4] - Recent product launches, including the Venu 4 smartwatch and various advanced wearables, are expected to enhance revenue performance in the Fitness and Outdoor segments [6][4]