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This presentation contains forward-looking statements, which are based on current expectations and assumptions
that are subject to risks and uncertainties and actual results could materially differ. Such information is subject to
change and we undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements. For a discussion of the risks
and uncertainties, see our most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our current,
annual and quarterly reports.
If this presentation references non-GAAP financial measures, these measures are located on the “Investor
Relations” section of our website, www.flextronics.com along with the required reconciliation to the most
comparable GAAP financial measures.
company$26 B
sq. ft. of manufacturing
& services space52 M
global customers>1,000
employees~200,000
countries30
active components1.2 M
locations 100+
active global
suppliers14,000
design
engineers2,500
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Evolving our portfolio to provide more predictable
earnings and higher margin
Committed to 5-10% annual net income growth
Strong sustainable free cash flow
Committed to return over 50% of free cash flow
1
2
3
4
4
Portfolio evolution
continues
HRS business grew
25% in the last 2 years
IEI business grew 19%
in the last 2 years
Revenue($ in Billions)
2 year adjusted
operating profit growth
of 23%
8 consecutive quarters
of operating margin
expansion
Adj. Operating Income($ in Millions)
Adjusted net Income
growth of 15% in FY15
Achieved record annual
adjusted EPS
Adj. EPS(per share)
Generated ~$2 billion
of free cash flow in the
last 3 years
On track to achieve
5-year target by FY17
Free Cash Flow
~$24B
~$26B
FY13 FY15
+11%
$611
$751
FY13 FY15
+23%
$0.84
$1.08
FY13 FY15
+29%
FY15FY13 FY17E
~$2B
5-Year Target
$3 - $4 Billion by FY17
5
100
1,000
10,000
Intelligence
Age™
152x every
years
Information
Age
252x every
years
Modern
Age
402x every
years
1750 1850 1970 2010Source: World Bank, Maddison Project, De Long- UC Berkeley
Industrial
Age
1002x every
years
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By 2020, the Intelligence of Things™ will bring 50 billion
connected devices to market, creating a $7.1T in TAM.(versus an estimated 10 billion connected devices today)
Source: IDC 2015
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The World is Changing
Increased
RegionalizationGrowth of
Asian OEMsFaster Product
Cycles
More Disruptive
Products
New Hardware
OEMsCorporate Social
Environmental
Responsibility
Internet of Things
Supply Chain
Complexity
Innovation
on the Rise
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Contract Manufacturing
(CM)
Electronics Manufacturing Services
(EMS)
End-to-End Supply Chain Solutions – Sketch to
Scale
Revenue
$0 $5B $25B $30B $35B
TAM:
$524B
TAM:
$940BTAM:
$1T+
1993-2001 2001-2010 2010-Future
Operating Margin
Source: IDC and TFI
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Flex PlatformA Supply Chain Solutions Provider
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Healthcare
$2Billion
Automotive
$2Billion
Industrial
$1Billion
Home
Appliances
$1Billion
Capital
Equipment
$1Billion
Energy
$1Billion
Networking
$3Billion
Communications
$3Billion
Server/Storage
$3Billion
Wearables
$1Billion
Connected
Living
$1Billion
Mobile
$3Billion
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>70 Locations | ~25M Square Feet | ~200K Employees
Power
PCBA, Box Build, SI
Mechanicals
Aguascalientes, MX ●●
Althofen, Austria●
Austin, TX ●●Dallas, TX ●
Fort Worth, TX ●Houston, TX ●
Batam, Indonesia ●
Cebu, Philippines ●●
Ashville, NC ●Charlotte, NC ●
Chengdu, China ●●
Chennai, India ●●●
Columbia, SC ●
Coopersville, MI ●
Cork, Ireland ●Limerick, Ireland
●
Dalingshan (Dongguan), China ●Qiaotou (Dongguan), China ●
Guadalajara, MX ●●
Huang Tian (Shenzhen), China ●●Gushu (Shenzhen), China ●Nanjing, China ●Shanghai, China ●Shenzhen, China ●Suzhou, China ●Wuzhong (Suzhou), China ●●●Zhuhai, China ●●
Ibaraki, Japan ●
Jaguariuna, Brazil ●
Juarez, MX ●●
Joo Koon Singapore ●●Kallang, Singapore ●
Manaus, Brazil ●●
Migdal Haemek, Israel ●Ofakim, Israel ●Yavne, Israel ●
Mukachevo, Ukraine ●
Northfield, MN ●
Penang, Malaysia ●●Port of Tanjong Pelepas (Johor), Malaysia ●Senai (Johor), Malaysia ●●Skudai (Johor), Malaysia ●
Ronneby, Sweden ●
Sarvar, Hungary ●●Tab, Hungary ●Zalaegerszeg, Hungary ●
Sorocaba, Brazil ●●
Taipei, Taiwan ●
Tczew, Poland ●●
Tianjin, China ●
Tijuana, MX ●●
Timisoara, Romania ●●
Toronto, Canada ●
Treviso, Italy ●
Valencia, CA ●
Zurich, Switzerland ●
Tempe, AZ ●
Buffalo Grove, IL ●
Manchester, CT ●
Sonderborg, Denmark ●
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More predictable earnings and high margins
1. Fiscal 2020 target represents our targeted long-term model (double-digit HRS & IEI growth, INS stable, CTG growing in-line with GDP 2.5%)
Target1
FY20E
~20% ~20%
~30%~30%
~40%
FY10
6%13%
42% 39%
19%
FY15
17% 14%
34%35%
31%
HRS + IEI
$8.0BHRS + IEI
$4.5BHRS + IEI
~$13.0B
CTG INS HRS IEI
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FY15 Adjusted
Operating Income
Target Adjusted
Operating Margin Range
FY15 Adjusted
Operating Income
$228M
$132M
$257M
$218M
Corporate
Services & Other1 ($84M)
Total $751M
HRS
IEI
CTG
INS
2% 3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
4%3%16%
27%
26%31%
CTG INS HRS IEI
43%
1. Corporate services and other related to unallocated cost
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Target Model Features
Revenue
Growth
Operating
Margin
Double digit 5-7%
Double digit 4-6%
Stable 3-4%
Better mix 2-3%
HRS
IEI
CTG
INS
~30%~30%
~20% ~20%
~60%
CTG INS HRS IEI
Target Fiscal 2020 Potential
Operating Profit Contribution
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More Diversified
Accelerated time to market
Co-innovation
Visibility into future trends
Revenue($ in millions)
Fiscal2010
Fiscal2015
CTG INS HRS IEI
19%
6%13%
42%
39%
31%
17% 14%
34% 35%
Mobile• Smart Phones
• Wireless Modules
• Headsets
• Portable Audio
Consumer • Game Consoles & Accessories
• Wearable Technology
• Smart Home Devices
• Home Entertainment Equipment
Computing• EMS Desktop / Notebook PCs
• Tablets
• Printers
$9,358 $8,940
$3,576
FY14 FY15 FY16 YTD
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Operating
Profit
5+ %
2+ %
3-4 %
Customers
Added
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3
6
STRATEGIC
CORE
ICE Aggressive
Moderate
Stable
Customers added reflects FY15 figures
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We lead in the wearable movement
• 300%+ avg CAGR
We lead connected home growth
• 81%+ avg CAGR
We are leading the NEXT BIG THING
• New Vectors in Development
• Higher Margins and more diversification
• Driven by the Intelligence of Things™
1 A better mix of customers and products
2 Actively engaging new markets for richer opportunities
and new growth
3 Leveraging our innovation to bring the Intelligence of
Things™ to consumer products
4 Running a lean operation of highly talented individuals to
consistently achieve stated financial results
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Run THE Best Consumer Business
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Stable revenue
Strong operating cash flow
Broad, deep market
penetration
Revenue($ in millions)
Fiscal2010
Fiscal2015
CTG INS HRS IEI
19%
6%13%
42%
39%
31%
17% 14%
34% 35%
Communications 3G / 4G / LTE
Wireless
Wireline
Networking• Routing
• Switch
• SDN
• Optical
Server & Storage Converged: Compute/Storage &
Appliance/Security
Enterprise
Flash / Hybrid Storage
SSD
$9,688 $9,191
$4,171
FY14 FY15 FY16 YTD
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- $9 billion business
- Server, Storage - Converged: Compute/Storage & Appliance/Security
- Communications: Wireless & Wireline
- Networking: Routing, Switch, SDN & Optical
• Innovation & Investment
• 10 New customer logos, solid bookings and business pipeline
• High Operating Cash FlowFA
ST
FA
CT
S
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Communication
#1
Network
#1
Server & Storage
#2
Converged
#1
Converged
Infrastructure
Network Function
Virtualization
Software
Defined
Open Source
/Compute
Source: IDC Ems QTR revenue tracker
Flash
Storage
23% CAGR
Data
Analytics
$76Billion
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Source: IDC Ems QTR revenue tracker
Digital Data
will exceed
40Zettabytes
Internet
Security
$43Billion100xincrease in
Wi-Fi Capacity
8xGrowth in Smart
Phone Traffic 10xvideo data
traffic on mobile
network
37%Growth in
SDN NFV
Applications
Converged
Infrastructure
Network Function
Virtualization
Software
Defined
Open Source
/Compute
Telecom - Wireless
25Source: UBS Estimates, Company Reports, Gartner, and Dell Oro
3G
Enterprise
Switching
GPON/FTTH
PBX & Unified
Communication
IP Core & Edge
Routing
Enterprise RoutingEnterprise Storage Enterprise Server
Optical
Networking
WLAN
(Networking) Converged Infrastructure 3.0 (Server Storage)
Small Cells
Broadcast/Video
Investing & Emerging Legacy HardwareMarket Leadership Position
DAS
RRH
Security Appliance
Em
erg
ing
Tech
no
log
y G
row
th
Leg
acy
Tech
no
log
y
Microwave
Backhaul
Flash/Hybrid
Storage
LTE – 4G
100G400G
SDN
Reference
Platforms
Converged
Platforms
Rack Solutions
5G
C-Ran
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Double digit growth
Massive TAM
Expansion across new
industries
Technology convergence
Revenue($ in millions)
Fiscal2010
Fiscal2015
CTG INS HRS IEI
19%
6%13%
42%
39%
31%
17% 14%
34% 35%$3,788
$4,459
$2,276
FY14 FY15 FY16YTD
IndustrialAppliances
and Lifestyle
Self-Service/
Smart Retail
Capital
Equipment
Office
Solutions
Safety &
Security
Energy
and Metering
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$4.46Brevenue in FY15 and
18% increase over
FY14
Increased from
7 to 13accounts with
>100M in revenue
23 accounts
with double digit growth
12 accounts
with triple digit growth
>$1.6Bof new
manufacturing business wins
44new accounts
185 new program
ramps
17%revenue
contribution to Flex
total business
On track for double digit growth in FY16
LightingTAM: $72B
AutomationTAM: $102B
Capital EquipmentTAM: $140B
AgricultureTAM: $36B
Connected Home and Lifestyle
TAM: $198B
EnergyTAM: $371B
2014 Flex TAM’s
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Industrial
AutomationAppliances Lifestyles Self-service HVAC
Capital
Equipment
Measurement
Instrumentation
& Test
Building
Automation
Safety &
SecuritySmart Grid Oil & Gas
Water Transport
& Treatment
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Approaching $1B in Industrial Home and Lifestyle Business in FY15
Window
Controls
Water
Heater
HVAC
Lighting &
Fan Controls
Door LocksHome
Appliances Pool
EquipmentSmart
Irrigation
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Design, Engineering and Manufacturing Partner for
Leading Global Electric Meter Companies
Over 25% of North American Electric Meters Produced for
all Major OEM’s
Energy Management
Largest Manufacturer of Crystalline Silicon Solar Silicon Modules, Outside China, with
1.7 GW/Year Capacity
Largest Manufacturer of Micro-Inverters in the World with over
10 million Shipped To-Date
Renewable Energy
Full Spectrum Capabilities to Support Residential,
Commercial and Utility Scale Products
Design, value engineering, Manufacturing and Cost Optimization Through
Alternate Materials Systems
Energy Storage
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Smart, connected, and most efficient solar panel tracker technology on market
NEXTracker's advanced solar tracking solutions, along with Flex's experience in the energy sector, solar manufacturing and our global reach, will provide valuable and scalable system-level solutions for our energy customers worldwide, improving their competitive offering.
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Double digit growth
Longer product lifecycles
Significant barriers to entry
Focused M&A
Revenue($ in millions)
Fiscal2010
Fiscal2015
CTG INS HRS IEI
19%
6%13%
42%
39%
31%
17% 14%
34% 35%
Automotive• Vehicle Electronics
• Connectivity
• Energy Management
Defense & Aerospace• Defense
• Civil Aviation
• Homeland Security
Medical• Consumer Health
• Drug Delivery
• Disposable Devices
• Medical Equipment
$3,275$3,557
$1,860
FY14 FY15 FY16YTD
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FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18
~21%
10%+
Revenue Bookings
FY16 FY17 FY18
95%Booked
92%Booked
85%Booked
*Compared to traditional competitors
Automotive Medical Aero & Defense
#1Industry(Technology and
Revenue)
#1*Industry(Technology and
Revenue)
79%(Bookings increase
over FY14)
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~$2 billionsegment
25+ locations
9,000employees
15countries
• Connectivity &
Infotainment
• Motion & Power
Controls
• Smart Actuators
• Smart Camera
• Electronic Module
Design/Manufacturing
• EMI/EMC Simulation
and Validation
• VA/VE Analysis
• Component Validation,
Re-Flash “Last to
Touch” Logistics
• Overhead Consoles &
Ambient Lighting
• LED Driver Modules
• Flexible LED Lighting
(Q-Prime®)
• Power & Signal
Distribution
• Electrohydraulic
Controls
• Power Conversion,
Storage & Charging
Manufacturing
& ServicesSmart Electronics Clean TechLighting
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Extends Flextronics’ market
leadership in automotiveCustomer and Global Expansion
• #1 - Global market share leader in exterior
mirror motion controls
– Extends existing $100M motion control
business
• “Smart” mirror embedded
with electronics
– Complements Flex smart
camera activity
– Actuators are the single most value-add
of all smart components in the mirror
• Accelerates our position with strategic
OEM’s (VW, Audi, Toyota, Fiat and
several OEM’s in China)
• #1 market share leader in China
• Specified by the OEM’s
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• #1 manufacturing solutions provider in
the medical market
• ~$1.6B in annual revenue
• 16 FDA registered sites
• We helped design more than 65 medical
products that are in the market today
• Over 60 manufacturing transfers have
been made with 100% success rate
• Excellent track record in FDA inspections
We help medical customers become more competitive by bringing innovative products to market faster and at lower
costs through world-class end-to-end supply chain solutions with a commitment to quality in everything we do.
Expertise & ExperienceStrength & Stability
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Laboratory Diagnostics Equipment• Lab Blood Diagnostics
• Mass Spectrometry
• High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
• Dialysis
▌
Consumer Diagnostics• Blood Glucose Meters
• Handheld Wireless Controllers
• Hearing Aids
• Aesthetic Care Devices
▌
Imaging & Monitoring• Ultrasound
• CT, MRI, PET
• X-ray
• Patient Monitoring
▌
Patient Mobility• Hospital Beds
• Patient Mobility Systems
▌
Disposable Devices• Diagnostic Catheters
• Wound Management
• Infusion Sets
• Pressure Cuffs
• Drug Delivery Cassettes & Cartridges
▌
Drug Delivery• Electro-Mechanical Drug Delivery Systems:
(Insulin, HGH, pain)
• Smart Patches
• Inhalers
▌
Microelectronics for Implantable
Devices• Neuro-Stimulation
• Cochlear Implants
• Cardiac Rhythm Management
▌
Orthopedics• Cases & Trays
• Instruments
• Power Tool Build & Repair
• Logistics
• Design (2015)
• Machining Expansion (2015)
▌
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Non-traditional businessSignificant opportunities to grow
our market leading position
Strategic relationshipsPartnered across leading
customers in varied industries
InnovationDistinctly positioned as a product
innovation enabler
Partnering with
tomorrow’s disruptorsPowerful differentiation to create
future demand
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Intense customer focus builds trust
and long-standing relationships
30 years
15 years
10 years
10 years
0 years
• Footwear manufacturing largely unchanged in past 40 years
• Macro challenges like Labor Rate inflation and TTM required different set of
solutions
• Situation: Nike needed a step change in their operations
• Question: Could Flex bring a new perspective to change their business?
• After an extended assessment of learning Nike’s business, and Nike
understanding Flex’s capability and Exec Commitment, a partnership was
formed to manufacture athletic shoes
• Leverages the Flex Platform, with emphasis on• Automation
• IT systems
• Production reporting
• Responsiveness to Demand
• Customization
• Initial production line set up in Product Innovation Center in California
Rear CompartmentRear Tail Lamp PCBAs
LED Tail Lamp Controllers
Power Deck Lid/Lift Gate Controllers
Smart Cameras
DoorsMotion Control Modules
Power Mirror Actuators
SeatsPower Seat Modules
Front LightingFront Lamp PCBAs
Light Control Modules
Engine & PowertrainRecuperation Modules
DC/DC Converters
High Precision Solenoids (Engine & Transmission)
Wiring Harnesses (Al & Cu)
Battery Cables
Specialized Harnesses (incl. FPC & AL)
Instrument PanelDigital LCD Gauges
LED/RGB Ambient Lighting
Overhead SystemsOverhead Consoles
Dome Lamps
Sunroof ControllersConnectivity/InfotainmentConnectivity & Media Modules
Media Device Interface Modules
Rear Seat Entertainment Modules
Vehicle System Interface Modules
Head Units
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Diabetes Blood glucose meters
Insulin delivery systems and tubing
sets
Dialysis disposables and equipment
CardiacDiagnostic catheters
Implantable heart monitoring systems
Cardiac rhythm monitoring
RespiratoryInhalers & Nebulizers
C-Pap
BrainNeuro-stimulation
Transdermal patch for migraines
OrthopedicsBlades and cutters
DiagnosticsBlood analyzers
Imaging
DermatologyWound management systems
Aesthetic care devices
MobilityHospital beds
Mobility systems
HearingCochlear implants
DentalHigh speed headpiece
PodiatricFoot ulcer system
Gel cushions
Hospital SuppliesIV pumps and tubing sets
Syringes
Blood collection devices
General Surgery Insufflation sets
Gastic bands
Surgical packs
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Micro-electronics
encapsulation
(flex circuits)
Sensor Integration
Optics (image capture)
Smart Watch Packaging
(computing/mechanics)
Bendable / Stretchable
Electronics
Waterproofing
Customization/Personalization
Technology
Flex Capabilities
Sport & Fitness
Wellness
Image Capture
Lifestyle Computing
Entertainment
Apparel & Fashion
Apparel & Fashion
Personal Data Management
Sectors We Support
Smart Watches
Smart Glasses
Notification Sensors
Smart Fabrics
Smart Fitness Wristbands
Super Fitness Watches
Fitness Shoe Sensors
Smart Socks
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Wearables /
Fitness Trackers
Energy Management /
Thermostats
Streaming
Video
and
IPTV
Smart
Home
Controllers
Streaming
Audio
Cloud
Analytics
Smart Sensors
and
Lighting Controls
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Smart Home platform connecting devices seamlessly and globally
3rd largest connected home software company on the planet
30 plus OEM partners, most of which are Flex customers
Synergy for Flex to drive new and exciting relationships
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Sensors & Actuators
Open Innovation Platform
Lab IX/ Startups
InternalOEMs University Research Institutes
Government & Public
Innovation Services
ComputingBattery & Power
Mechanicals & Plastics
Smart Software
Human Machine Interface
Wireless & Connectivity
Value Engineering
Semiconductors Flexible Technologies
Technology Partners
Centers of Excellence
Aerospace & Defense
Automotive EnergyIndustrial Automation
Fitness & Medical
Consumer Electronics
Communications & Networking
Server & Storage
Markets & Products
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2010 2012 2013 2014
IPO Date: July 2012
Product: Security Appliances
Flex Exclusive
IPO Date: Sept 2013
Product: Security Appliances
Flex Exclusive
IPO Date: Dec 2013
Product: Converged Storage
Flex Exclusive
IPO Date: Nov 2009
Product: Security Appliances
IPO Date: May 2013
Product: Optical
Products & SDN
Flex Exclusive
IPO Date: April 2012
Product: Network Control
IPO Date: Sept 2013
Product: SSD Enterprise
Storage
IPO Date: Nov 2012
Product: Wireless
Networking
IPO Date: June 2014
Product: SDN Solutions
(Gigabit Ethernet Switches)
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Silicon Valley’s Customer Innovation CenterProduct Concept > Design & Engineering > Rapid Prototyping > Volume Production > Repair & Refurbish
Manufacturing
• Scalable
Manufacturing
• Procurement &
Sourcing
Advanced
Engineering &
Robotics Labs
• Value Engineering
Services
• Manufacturing
Technology
Innovation
Interconnect
Technology Center
• Multek (PCBs,
Flexible & Rigid)
• Advanced Printed
Circuits
• Integrated Design
Capabilities
Failure Analysis
Labs & Mechanicals
• Materials
Characterization
• Sheet Metal
Manufacturing
System
Integration
• Configure to
Order
• Build to Order
New Product Introduction
• Prototype to Product
Launch
• 3D Printing (plastic)
Confidential
Center
• Private & Secure
Manufacturing
Room
Lab IX
• Startup hardware
Accelerator
• Business Scaling
Resources
Global Services
• Forward & Reverse
Logistics
• Vendor Managed
Inventory
Innovation Labs &
Design Center
• Technology Innovation &
Engineering
• Design for ‘X’ Services
• 3D Printing (metal)
WELCOME
CENTER
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WearablesConnected
Living
Digital Health Smart Energy Connected
Transportation
Biometric smart clothing
Multi-feature wearable
enabling commerce
3D augmented interactive
reality platform
Wearable fitness
tracking
Shared, interactive
shopping list
Autonomous crime
prevention robots
3D display technology
for personal use
Mood enhancing /
altering wearable
Women's health device
Brain sensing headband
Stretchable biometric
circuits and sensors
Ultrathin, flexible,
rechargeable batteries
Rechargeable battery
management system
Smart adapter to
wirelessly control lights
Wireless charging for
personal devices
Smart drones for
transportation
Mobility /
Cloud
High-speed contactless
data connectivity
Low power Wi-Fi chip for
wireless peripherals
Integrated, configurable
wireless modules
Miniaturized global
navigation modules
Smart
Automation
Electro-adhesion
technology
Wireless soil and
environment monitoring
Force-sensitive touch
technology Smartphones as
dashboard cameras
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Flex began incubating Elementum in 2012
Elementum is a majority-owned subsidiary of Flex
– Flex owns a majority of the outstanding equity
and controls the board of directors
– Consolidated financials with Flex
Elementum has over $60M in total funding
Board of Directors, Advisory Board, and Investors
from:
– Flex
– Lightspeed Venture Partners
– Silver Lake Partners
– Workday
– Yahoo
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Improving earnings efficiency
Disciplined capital deployment
Internal target threshold stands at 20%
ROIC well above WACC
Return on Invested Capital1
(ROIC %)
19.0%
22.1%
23.7%
FY13 FY14 FY15
19%
22%
24%
1. Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) is calculated by dividing the Company's last twelve months after-tax Non-GAAP operating income by the net invested capital asset base as of each date. After-
tax non-GAAP operating income excludes charges for stock-based compensation expense and restructuring charges. The net invested capital asset base is defined as the sum of shareholders'
equity and net debt averaged over the last five quarters.
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Committed to returning over 50% of annual free cash flow to shareholders
Since FY11, we have repurchased…
Over $2.3 Billion in stock
Over 300 Million shares
Over 30% of net shares outstanding
75%
63%
75%
% of Free Cash Flow
Returned to Shareholders
1-YrFY15
3-YrFY13-15
5-YrFY11-15$400
$510
$322
$475$416
813757
684639
591 563 557
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 YTD
Repurchased ($ millions)
Shares Outstanding
Share Repurchase($ millions)
65Mshares
82Mshares
52Mshares
60Mshares
39Mshares
$400
$510
$322
$475$416
$242
21Mshares
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Generating strong sustainable free cash flow to support growth
$715M
$855M
$622M
$463M$416M
$680M $701M
$554M
368M
FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 YTD FY17E
$3 Billion Target
$3 - $4 Billion
$715M
$855M
$622M
$463M$416M
$680M $701M
$554M
$368M
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Debt Maturities ($ millions)
(Calendar Year)
Solid liquidity
No near-term maturities
Low cost of debt ~3.5%
Strong credit metrics (Debt / EBITDA (LTM) : 2.2x)
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
~$3.2B
$1.5B
Revolver
$1.7B
Cash
Total Liquidity
4.625%
Notes
5%
NotesTerm Loans
LIBOR + 125 to 137.5 bps
$589
$469$500 $500
Capital Structure as of Q1 FY2016 earnings announcement 7/23/2015
4.75%
Notes
$600
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Primarily focused on investing to expand our HRS capabilities
Target capabilities
Strategic customers
Longer product lifecycles
Barriers to entry
Higher margins
EPS Accretive
Key Criteria$25-$100M
2 5
<$25M
Reflects M&A transactions completed from FY13 to FY16, excludes OEM asset acquisitions
>$100M
Purchase Price
3
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($ in millions, except per share amounts) September 26, 2014 June 26, 2015 September 25, 2015
Net sales $6,529 $5,566 $6,317
Adjusted operating income 183 159 196
Adjusted net income 157 134 153
Adjusted EPS $0.26 $0.23 $0.27
GAAP operating income 172 143 180
GAAP net income 139 111 123
GAAP EPS $0.23 $0.19 $0.22
Net sales of $6.3B above the mid-point guidance of $5.9 - $6.5B
Adjusted operating income of $196M above the mid-point of our guidance range of $165 - $205M
Adjusted EPS of $0.27 towards the high-end of guidance of $0.22 - $0.28
Please refer to the Investor Relations section of our website which contain the reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures
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23.3%
24.1%23.7%
22.9% 22.7%
Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
(ROIC %)
$0.26
$0.30
$0.27
$0.23
$0.27
Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
(EPS)
6,529 7,025
5,952 5,566
6,317
5.8% 5.8%
6.4% 6.4% 6.3%
Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
Adj. Gross Margin($ in millions)
183
207
178159
196
2.8%2.9%
3.0%2.9%
3.1%
$100
$120
$140
$160
$180
$200
$220
$240
Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
% Revenue($ in millions)
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$66 3.0%
$41 2.0%
$32 2.8%
$71 7.5%
Corporate
Services & Other1 ($14)
Total $196 3.1%
INS
CTG
HRS
($ in millions)
IEI
1. Corporate services and other related to unallocated cost
3%
5% 7%
3% 4%
4% 6%
• Strong sequential top-line growth and improved
utilization levels
• Remained within target range while managing
mobile phone demand erosion in China
• Exceeded target range due to solid execution and
strong contribution from MCi acquisition
• Revenue fell short of expectations due to ramp
challenges and increased macro weakness
2%
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• Q2 FY16 was $24M, better than guidance of ~$25M
• Outlook: quarterly estimate of ~$25M
• Q2 FY16 was 11.4%
• Outlook: 8-10% tax rate
• Intangible amortization $16M
• Stock based compensation $16M
• Aggregate impact on EPS $0.05
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Three Months
Ended
Six Months
Ended
($ in millions) Sep-15 Sep-15
GAAP net income $123 $234
Depreciation and amortization 120 230
Change in net working capital (27) 104
Other operating cash flows, net 84 94
Net cash provided by operating activities 300 662
Purchases of property & equipment, net (157) (294)
Free Cash Flow 143 368
Payments for share repurchases (142) (242)
Payments/Proceeds from borrowings, net (13) 575
Other investing and financing, net (651) (661)
Net change in cash and cash equivalents ($663) $40
1,886 1,834 1,866 1,730
1,858
7.2%6.5%
7.8% 7.8%7.4%
Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
% Annualized Revenue($ in millions)
400
510
322
475 416
242
757 684 639
591 563 557
FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 YTD
Shares Outstanding
($ in millions)
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• Strong SG&A control, with costs running below guidance
• Capex expected in-line or below depreciation for rest of the fiscal year
• Sketch-to-scale engagement model well received by customers
• Nike partnership exemplifies sketch-to-scale value proposition and
fresh approach to innovation, design and manufacturing
• Invested $142M to repurchase ~13M shares or ~2% of float
• NEXTracker acquisition complements our $1B+ Energy business and
drives accretive growth, margin, EPS and cash flow
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35%
18%15%
32%
HRSIEI
CTG INS
Sep
2015
33%
($ in millions) Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15E
Business Group $ $ $ $ $ Q/Q % Y/Y % Outlook (Q/Q)
INS 2,341 2,358 2,052 1,966 2,205 12% -6% Up mid to high single digits
CTG 2,210 2,647 1,861 1,565 2,011 28% -9% Down low single digits
IEI 1,097 1,106 1,132 1,130 1,146 1% 4% Up mid to high single digits
HRS 881 914 907 905 955 6% 8% Up low single digits
Total Revenue $6,529 $7,025 $5,952 $5,566 $6,317 13% -3%
Integrated Network
Solutions(Telecom, Networking, Server & Storage,
Converged Infrastructure)
Consumer Technology
Group(Wearables, Digital Health, Gaming,
Connected Home, Mobile, PC/Printers)
Industrial & Emerging
Industries(Semiconductor & Capital Equipment, Office
Solutions & Industrial Automation, Appliance
& Lifestyle, Energy, Lighting)
High Reliability
Solutions(Automotive, Medical, Aerospace &
Defense)
36%
17%13%
34% Sep
2014
30%
HRSIEI
CTG INS
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Adjusted SG&A Expense ~$210 - $215 million
Interest & Other Expense ~$25 million
Adjusted Income Tax Rate 8-10% range
GAAP EPS $0.22 - $0.28
WASO 563 million shares
($ in millions, except per share amounts)
Adjusted operating income excludes approximately $20 million for stock based compensation, of which approximately $17 million is excluded from adjusted SG&A.
GAAP EPS reflects approximately $0.06 for intangible amortization and stock-based compensation expense.
$6,200 - $6,800
$195 - $235
$0.28 - $0.34
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Kevin Kessel Mary Lee
VP, Investor Relations Sr. Manager, Investor Relations
kevin.kessel@flextronics.com mary.lee@flextronics.com
(408) 576 - 7985 (408) 576 - 5167
For more information contact:
investors.flextronics.com
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