Avantor Takes $785 Million Goodwill Impairment Charge

Reuters
Dec 16, 2025
Avantor Takes $785 Million Goodwill Impairment Charge

Avantor Inc. reported a significant accounting issue with a noncash goodwill impairment charge of $785 million in its third quarter 2025 financial results. The company attributed the impairment in part to increased competitive pressures that negatively impacted margins and its ability to maintain pricing. This development, coupled with disappointing financial results and the loss of major accounts, led to a sharp decline in Avantor's stock price.

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