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Home » Lumen takes $8.8 billion goodwill impairment charge

Lumen takes $8.8 billion goodwill impairment charge

August 1, 2023
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Lumen Technologies reported revenue $3.661 billion for the second quarter 2023, compared to $4.612 billion for the second quarter 2022. The company recorded a Net Loss of $(8.736) billion for the second quarter 2023, which included a non-cash goodwill impairment charge of $8.793 billion, compared to reported Net Income of $344 million for the second quarter 2022

(revenue for the second quarter of 2022 includes $707 million of revenue from the Latin American business divested Aug. 1, 2022 and the 20-state ILEC business divested Oct. 3, 2022)

Under GAAP, the company is required to perform periodic impairment tests related to its goodwill asset. The sustained decline in our share price during the second quarter was considered a triggering event requiring evaluation of goodwill impairment. Based on this analysis, the company recorded a non-cash $8.8 billion goodwill impairment charge in the second quarter of 2023. The goodwill impairment was driven by the difference between the company’s market capitalization and the carrying value, primarily in its North America business reporting unit.

“In the second quarter, we made progress on our three-pronged growth strategy to secure the base, drive commercial excellence, and innovate for growth,” said Kate Johnson, president and CEO of Lumen. “While it is early in our journey, we are driving solid revenue performance in our portfolio of next-generation growth products through intentional migration from legacy services, expanding our addressable market through network upgrades and product innovation, and improving operational excellence to better serve our customers.”

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