Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
−Removed: We are exposed to market
−Removed: risk in the ordinary course of our business.
−Removed: Market risk represents the risk of loss that may impact our financial position due to adverse
−Removed: changes in financial market prices and rates.
−Removed: Our market risk exposure is primarily a result of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange
−Removed: rates, customer concentrations, and interest rates.
−Removed: We do not hold or issue financial instruments for trading purposes.
+Added: are exposed to market risk in the ordinary course of our business.
+Added: Market risk represents the risk of loss that may impact our financial
+Added: position due to adverse changes in financial market prices and rates.
+Added: Our market risk exposure is primarily a result of fluctuations in
+Added: foreign currency exchange rates, customer concentrations, and interest rates.
+Added: We do not hold or issue financial instruments for trading
Currency Exchange Risk
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68.2%, 60.1% and 54.3% of our revenues for the years ended December 31, 2023, 2022 and 2021, respectively, were earned in non-U.S.
−Removed: dollar denominated currencies, principally the Euro.
−Removed: Our expenses are generally denominated in the currencies in which our operations
−Removed: are located, primarily the U.S.
−Removed: dollar and New Israeli Shekel ("NIS"), Euro, and to a lesser extent, the South Korean Won ("KRW").
−Removed: NIS denominated expenses consist primarily of personnel and overhead costs.
−Removed: Our consolidated results of operations and cash flows are,
−Removed: therefore, subject to fluctuations due to changes in foreign currency exchange rates and may be adversely affected in the future due to
−Removed: changes in foreign exchange rates.
+Added: denominated currencies, principally the Euro.
+Added: Our expenses are generally denominated in the currencies in which our operations are located,
+Added: primarily the U.S.
+Added: dollar and New Israeli Shekel ("NIS"), Euro, and the South Korean Won ("KRW").
+Added: Our NIS denominated expenses consist
+Added: primarily of personnel and overhead costs.
+Added: Our consolidated results of operations and cash flows are, therefore, subject to fluctuations
+Added: due to changes in foreign currency exchange rates and may be adversely affected in the future due to changes in foreign exchange rates.
A hypothetical 10% change in foreign currency exchange rates between the Euro and the U.S.
−Removed: increase or decrease our net income by $152.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2022.
−Removed: A hypothetical 10% change in foreign
−Removed: currency exchange rates between the NIS and the U.S.
−Removed: dollar would increase or decrease our net income by $36.4 million for the year
−Removed: ended December 31, 2022.
−Removed: For purposes of our consolidated
−Removed: financial statements, local currency assets and liabilities are translated at the rate of exchange to the U.S.
−Removed: dollar on the balance sheet
−Removed: date and local currency revenues and expenses are translated at the exchange rate as of the date of the transaction or at the average
−Removed: exchange rate to the U.S.
+Added: dollar would increase or decrease our net income
+Added: by $194.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2023.
+Added: A hypothetical 10% change in foreign currency exchange rates between the NIS and
+Added: dollar would increase or decrease our net income by $39.3 million for the year ended December 31, 2023.
+Added: purposes of our consolidated financial statements, local currency assets and liabilities are translated at the rate of exchange to the
+Added: dollar on the balance sheet date and local currency revenues and expenses are translated at the exchange rate as of the date of the
+Added: transaction or at the average exchange rate to the U.S.
dollar during the reporting period.
−Removed: To date, we have used
−Removed: derivative financial instruments, specifically foreign currency forward contracts and put and call options, to manage exposure to foreign
−Removed: currency risks by hedging portions of the anticipated payroll payments denominated in NIS.
−Removed: Our foreign currency forward contracts are
−Removed: expected to mitigate exchange rate changes related to the hedged assets.
−Removed: Those hedging contracts are designated as cash flow hedges.
−Removed: In addition, we also
−Removed: entered into derivative instrument arrangements to hedge the Company’s exposure to currencies other than the U.S.
−Removed: dollar, mainly
−Removed: put and call options to sell Euro for U.S .
−Removed: dollars, forward contracts to sell AUD for U.S.
−Removed: forward contracts to sell Euro for U.S.
−Removed: dollars and forward contracts to sell U.S.
−Removed: dollars for KRW .
−Removed: These derivative instruments are not designated as cash flow hedges.
−Removed: We had cash and cash
−Removed: equivalents of 783.1 million and 530.1 million as of
−Removed: December 31, 2022 and 2021 , respectively, which
−Removed: was held for working capital purposes.
−Removed: We had available-for-sale marketable securities with an estimated fair value of 886.6
−Removed: million and 650.0 million as of December 31, 2022
+Added: date, we have used derivative financial instruments, specifically foreign currency forward contracts and put and call options, to manage
+Added: exposure to foreign currency risks by hedging portions of the anticipated payroll payments denominated in NIS.
+Added: Our foreign currency forward
+Added: contracts are expected to mitigate exchange rate changes related to the hedged assets.
+Added: Those hedging contracts are designated as cash
+Added: addition, from time to time we enter into derivative financial instruments to hedge the Company’s exposure to currencies other than
+Added: dollar, mainly forward contracts or put and call options to sell Euro for U.S.
+Added: These derivative instruments are not
+Added: designated as cash flow hedges.
+Added: had cash and cash equivalents of $338.5 million and $783.1 million as of December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which was held for
+Added: working capital purposes.
+Added: We had available-for-sale marketable securities with an estimated fair value of $929.4 million and $886.6 million
+Added: as of December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: In addition, we had restricted bank deposits of 0.3 million and $1.9 million as of December
31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: In addition, we had restricted bank deposits of 1.9
−Removed: million as of December 31, 2022 and 2021 .
−Removed: Additionally, our hedging activities may also contribute to increased losses as a result of volatility in foreign currency markets.
−Removed: foreign exchange currency markets continue to be volatile, such fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates could materially and adversely
−Removed: affect our profit margins and results of operations in future periods.
−Removed: Also, the volatility in the foreign currency markets may make it
−Removed: difficult to hedge our foreign currency exposures effectively.
−Removed: Concentrations of Major
−Removed: Our trade accounts receivables
−Removed: potentially expose us to a concentration of credit risk with our major customers.
+Added: Additionally,
+Added: our hedging activities may also contribute to increased losses as a result of volatility in foreign currency markets.
+Added: If foreign exchange
+Added: currency markets continue to be volatile, such fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates could materially and adversely affect our
+Added: profit margins and results of operations in future periods.
+Added: Also, the volatility in the foreign currency markets may make it difficult
+Added: to hedge our foreign currency exposures effectively.
+Added: Concentrations
+Added: of Major Customers
+Added: trade accounts receivables potentially expose us to a concentration of credit risk with our major customers.
For the year ended December
−Removed: 2022 , one major customer accounted for 18.5%
−Removed: of our total revenues, and as of December 31, 2022 , three
−Removed: major customers accounted for approximately 42.2% of our consolidated trade receivables balance.
−Removed: For the year ended December 31, 2021 , two major
−Removed: customers accounted for 30.9% of total revenues , and as of December 31,
−Removed: 2021 , two major customers accounted for approximately
−Removed: 39.3% of our consolidated trade receivables balance .
+Added: 31, 2023, two major customers accounted for 24.0% of our total revenues, and as of December 31, 2023, three major customers accounted
+Added: for approximately 46.8% of our consolidated trade receivables balance.
+Added: For the year ended December 31, 2022, one major customers accounted
+Added: for 18.5% of total revenues, and as of December 31, 2022, two major customers accounted for approximately 42.2% of our consolidated trade
+Added: receivables balance.
We currently do not foresee a credit risk associated with these receivables.
−Removed: Commodity Price Risk
−Removed: We are subject to risk
−Removed: from fluctuating market prices of certain commodity raw materials which are used in our products, including
−Removed: Copper, Lithium, Nickel and Cobalt.
−Removed: Prices of these raw materials may be affected by supply restrictions or other market factors
−Removed: from time to time, and we do not enter into hedging arrangements to mitigate commodity risk.
−Removed: Significant price changes for these raw materials
−Removed: could reduce our operating margins if we are unable to recover such increases from our customers, and could harm our business, financial
−Removed: condition, and results of operations.
+Added: are subject to risk from fluctuating market prices of certain commodity raw materials which are used in our products, including Copper,
+Added: Lithium, Nickel and Cobalt.
+Added: Prices of these raw materials may be affected by supply restrictions or other market factors from time to
+Added: time, and we do not enter into hedging arrangements to mitigate commodity risk.
+Added: Significant price changes for these raw materials could
+Added: reduce our operating margins if we are unable to recover such increases from our customers, and could harm our business, financial condition,
+Added: and results of operations.
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