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Citi – Global Technology 
Conference 
September 2014 
Tom Lynch 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Forward-Looking Statements and 
Non-GAAP Measures 
Forward-Looking Statements -- This presentation contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. 
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and are 
subject to risks, uncertainty and changes in circumstances, which may cause actual results, performance, financial condition or 
achievements to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, financial condition or achievements. All statements 
contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature are forward-looking and the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” 
“estimate,” “plan,” and similar expressions are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. We have no intention and 
are under no obligation to update or alter (and expressly disclaim any such intention or obligation to do so) our forward-looking 
statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. The forward-looking 
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statements in this presentation include statements addressing our future financial condition and operating results and our 
ability to realize projected financial impacts of and to integrate our planned acquisition of Measurement Specialties, Inc. (“MEAS”). 
Examples of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements 
include, among others, business, economic, competitive and regulatory risks, such as conditions affecting demand for products, 
particularly in the automotive industry and the telecommunications networks and consumer devices industries; competition and 
pricing pressure; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and commodity prices; natural disasters and political, economic 
and military instability in countries in which we operate; developments in the credit markets; future goodwill impairment; 
compliance with current and future environmental and other laws and regulations; the possible effects on us of changes in tax 
laws, tax treaties and other legislation; the risk that the acquisition of MEAS may not be consummated; the risk that a regulatory 
approval that may be required for the MEAS acquisition is not obtained or is obtained subject to conditions that are not anticipated; 
the risk that revenue opportunities, cost savings and other anticipated synergies from the MEAS acquisition may not be fully 
realized or may take longer to realize than expected; and the risk that MEAS’ operations will not be successfully integrated into 
ours. More detailed information about these and other factors is set forth in TE Connectivity Ltd.’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for 
the fiscal year ended Sept. 27, 2013 as well as in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other 
reports filed by us with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 
Non-GAAP Measures -- Where we have used non-GAAP financial measures, reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP 
measure are provided, along with a disclosure on the usefulness of the non-GAAP measure, in this presentation.
A World Leader in Connectivity 
Industrial Solutions Transportation Solutions Network Solutions Consumer Solutions 
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Solving connectivity challenges across industries 
With the broadest range of products 
Connectors Fiber Optics Circuit 
Protection 
Sealing & 
Protection 
Wireless Sensors 
~7,000 Engineers 
Close to our Customers 
~5,800 Salespeople 
Advising our Customers 
>150 Countries 
Served 
~100 Manufacturing Sites 
Serving Every Region 
And extensive global resources
Businesses Focused Around Trends That 
Matter 
GREENER, 
MORE EFFICIENT 
EXPONENTIALLY 
MORE DATA 
INTERNET OF THINGS AUTOMATION IMPROVED 
INFRASTRUCTURE 
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$100+ Billion Business Opportunity
The Leader in Connectivity Solutions for 
Harsh Applications 
HIGH/LOW 
TEMPERATURE 
VIBRATION UNDERSEA HIGH VOLTAGE MOISTURE 
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~70% of revenue from harsh environments
Leading in Innovation 
~7,000engineers 
18,000+ 
$675 million RD&E 
Top 100 Global Innovator 
6 
patents 
(granted or pending) 
investment in FY13 
(5% of revenue) 
three consecutive years(1) 
(1) Source: Thomson Reuters
Unmatched Resources Close to the 
Customer 
$4.4B 
AMERICAS CHINA ASIA EMEA 
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$2.2B $2.3B $4.4B 
(excluding China) 
10 design centers 
38 mfg. sites 
2,375 engineers 
3 design centers 
16 mfg. sites 
1,880 engineers 
3 design centers 
12 mfg. sites 
950 engineers 
5 design centers 
33 mfg. sites 
1,700 engineers 
$ reflect FY13 sales
Positioned To Accelerate GROWTH 
$5.5B $3.1B $3.1B $1.6B 
Very strong 
position in a 
market with 
attractive 
growth drivers 
Strong position 
in a recovering 
market with GDP-plus 
growth 
potential 
Well positioned in 
a cyclical, but 
improving market 
Beginning growth 
in SubCom 
business cycle 
CONSUMER 
SOLUTIONS 
Strong in 
Appliances 
Selective in 
Consumer 
Devices 
NETWORK 
SOLUTIONS 
INDUSTRIAL 
SOLUTIONS 
TRANSPORTATION 
SOLUTIONS 
Long-term growth rate 
6 – 8% 4 – 6% 4 – 7% 3 – 5% 
Expect to deliver long-term organic growth of 5 – 7% 
8 Figures represent FY13 sales 
Organic sales growth is a non-GAAP measure; See Appendix for description.
Combination with MEAS Creates 
Unrivaled Leader in Connectors & Sensors 
Provides customers with the 
broadest portfolio of 
connectivity and 
sensing solutions 
Leverages TE scale 
into the attractive, 
fragmented sensor market 
Provides significant 
opportunity for growth 
and TAM expansion 
Creates significant 
shareholder value 
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TE is the World Leader in Connectivity 
Automotive 
Industrial 
Transportation 
Industrial AD&M Medical 
Appliance/ 
Consumer 
SENSOR TYPES 
Temperature 
Pressure 
Position Position 
~$10B 
CONNECTOR1 
SALES IN FY13 
~$200M 
TE SENSOR 
BUSINESS 
TE Connectivity 
Broadest range of connectivity solutions /// Highly-engineered products /// 
Global scale /// Leadership in harsh environments /// TEOA 
(1) Excludes non-connector revenue from total fiscal 2013 revenues of $13B 
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SENSOR TYPES 
TE and Measurement Specialties Will Be 
A World Leader in Sensors 
$10B 
CONNECTOR1 
SALES IN FY13 
$40B 
ADDRESSABLE 
SENSOR MARKET 
TE Connectivity 
Broadest range of connectivity solutions /// Highly-engineered products /// 
Global scale /// Leadership in harsh environments /// TEOA 
Measurement Specialties 
Pressure 
Position 
Vibration 
Temperature Temperature 
~$800M 
TE 
SENSOR BUSINESS 
Automotive 
Force Force 
Industrial 
Transportation 
Industrial AD&M Medical 
Appliance/ 
Consumer 
Humidity Humidity 
$80B 
MARKET 
(1) Excludes non-connector revenue from total fiscal 2013 revenues of $13B 
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If Data, Power, or Signal Moves Through 
It, TE Connects and Senses It 
BROADBAND 
NETWORKS 
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AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL 
EVERY CONNECTION COUNTS 
ENERGY 
NETWORKS 
TRANSPORTATION 
AEROSPACE & 
DEFENSE 
OIL & GAS 
CONSUMER 
DEVICE 
APPLIANCES 
INDUSTRIAL 
EQUIPMENT 
MEDICAL 
EQUIPMENT
Financial Performance 
DOUBLE-DIGIT EPS GROWTH & STRONG CASH GENERATION 
FY12 FY13 
Trailing 
12 Month’s 
Results (1) 
Revenue $13.3B $13.3B 5-7% 
Adj. Gross Margin % >34% 
Adj. Operating Margin >15% 
(1) Represents the summation of results for the quarters ended September 27, 2013, December 27, 2013, March 28, 2014, and June 27, 2014. 
Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted Operating Margin, Adjusted EPS, and Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. 
Target 
Model 
31.0% 32.6% 
33.8% 
13.2% 14.2% 
15.3% 
Adj. EPS $2.86 $3.23 
Double- 
Digit 
Growth 
$3.70 
organic growth 
$13.8B 
Free Cash Flow ($B) $1.4 $1.5 ~Net 
$1.5 Income
Consistent Dividend Growth and 
Balanced Use of Capital 
$1.10 
$1.00 
$0.90 
$0.80 
Major Capital Deployment 
FY08 through FY13 
63% $0.68 
$0.70 
$0.60 
$0.50 
$0.40 
Dividends per Share* 
$0.78 
$0.92 
$1.08 
$0.64 
14% CAGR 
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14e 
Share 
Repurchases 
$3.8 billion 
Acquisitions 
$3.4 billion 
Dividends 
$1.9 billion 
Expect to return ~2/3 of free cash flow to shareholders over time 
Expect to make strategic acquisitions to strengthen our position 
in growing markets 
* Denotes dividends paid during the fiscal year 
Shareholders approved an annual dividend of $1.16 per 
share in Q2 FY14 
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Driving Shareholder Value 
• Growth drivers in our markets: 
 Favorable Trends – Green, Data Growth, Communications, 
Electronic Content – lead to Connectivity growth 
 High growth regions 
• Fuel future growth through RD investments of 5% of sales 
• Strengthen our position via strategic MA: 
 Differentiated, highly engineered solutions 
 Harsh environments 
• Achieved 15% Operating Margin at $14B in revenue 
• Double-digit adjusted EPS growth 
• Continue driving productivity - TE Operating Advantage (TEOA) 
• Free cash flow ≈ Net Income 
• Six straight years of free cash flow at or above 10% of revenue 
• Return ~2/3 of Capital to Shareholders over time 
Deliver 5 – 7% 
Organic Revenue 
Growth 
Drive 
Earnings 
Growth 
Generate 
Strong Cash 
Flow 
TEL provides a broad, diversified investment in growing technology markets 
Automotive, Industrial, Communications, Consumer 
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Appendix
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“Organic Sales Growth,” “Adjusted Gross Margin,” “Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage,” “Adjusted Operating Income,” “Adjusted Operating Margin,” “Adjusted Other Income, Net,” 
“Adjusted Income Tax Expense,” “Adjusted Effective Tax Rate,” “Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations,” “Adjusted Earnings Per Share,” and “Free Cash Flow” (FCF) are 
non-GAAP measures and should not be considered replacements for GAAP* results. 
“Organic Sales Growth” is a useful measure used by us to measure the underlying results and trends in the business. The difference between reported net sales growth (the most 
comparable GAAP measure) and Organic Sales Growth (the non-GAAP measure) consists of the impact from foreign currency exchange rates and acquisitions and divestitures, if 
any. Organic Sales Growth is a useful measure of our performance because it excludes items that: i) are not completely under management’s control, such as the impact of 
changes in foreign currency exchange rates; or ii) do not reflect the underlying growth of the company, such as acquisition and divestiture activity. The limitation of this measure is 
that it excludes items that have an impact on our sales. This limitation is best addressed by using organic sales growth in combination with the GAAP results. 
We present gross margin and adjusted gross margin percentage before special items including charges or income related to restructuring and other charges and acquisition related 
charges, if any (Adjusted Gross Margin“ and “Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage”). We present Adjusted Gross Margin and Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage before special 
items to give investors a perspective on the underlying business results. These measures should be considered in conjunction with gross margin calculated using our GAAP results 
in order to understand the amounts, character and impact of adjustments to gross margin. 
We present operating income before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related 
charges, impairment charges, and other income or charges, if any (“Adjusted Operating Income”). We utilize Adjusted Operating Income to assess segment level core operating 
performance and to provide insight to management in evaluating segment operating plan execution and underlying market conditions. It also is a significant component in our 
incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Operating Income is a useful measure for investors because it provides insight into our underlying operating results, trends, and the 
comparability of these results between periods. The difference between Adjusted Operating Income and operating income (the most comparable GAAP measure) consists of the 
impact of charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, and other income or 
charges, if any, that may mask the underlying operating results and/or business trends. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would 
otherwise either increase or decrease our reported operating income. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Operating Income in combination with operating income 
(the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease on reported results. 
We present operating margin before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related 
charges, impairment charges, and other income or charges, if any (“Adjusted Operating Margin”). We present Adjusted Operating Margin before special items to give investors a 
perspective on the underlying business results. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. This measure should be considered in conjunction with 
operating margin calculated using our GAAP results in order to understand the amounts, character and impact of adjustments to operating margin. 
We present other income, net before special items including tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, if any 
(“Adjusted Other Income, Net”). We present Adjusted Other Income, Net as we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to 
results in accordance with GAAP. The difference between Adjusted Other Income, Net and other income, net (the most comparable GAAP measure) consists of tax sharing 
income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items 
that would otherwise either increase or decrease other income, net. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Other Income, Net in combination with other income, net 
(the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. 
* U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 
Non-GAAP Measures
We present income tax expense after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including charges related to restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment 
charges, other income or charges, and certain significant special tax items, if any (“Adjusted Income Tax Expense”). We present Adjusted Income Tax Expense to provide investors 
further information regarding the tax effects of adjustments used in determining the non-GAAP financial measure Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations (as defined below). The 
difference between Adjusted Income Tax Expense and income tax expense (the most comparable GAAP measure) is the tax effect of adjusting items and certain significant special tax 
items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease income tax expense. This limitation is best 
addressed by using Adjusted Income Tax Expense in combination with income tax expense (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character 
and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. 
We present effective income tax rate after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including charges related to restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment 
charges, other income or charges, and certain significant special tax items, if any (“Adjusted Effective Tax Rate”). We present Adjusted Effective Tax Rate to provide investors further 
information regarding the tax rate effects of adjustments used in determining the non-GAAP financial measure Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations (as defined below). The 
difference between Adjusted Effective Tax Rate and effective income tax rate (the most comparable GAAP measure) is the tax rate effect of the adjusting items and certain significant 
special tax items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease the effective income tax rate. This 
limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Effective Tax Rate in combination with effective income tax rate (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the 
amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. 
We present income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, 
restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax 
items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, related tax effects (“Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations”). We present Adjusted 
Income from Continuing Operations as we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to results in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted 
Income from Continuing Operations provides additional information regarding our underlying operating results, trends and the comparability of these results between periods. The 
difference between Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations and income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable GAAP measure) 
consists of the impact of charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing 
income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, 
related tax effects. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is 
best addressed by using Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations in combination with income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable 
GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. 
We present diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. before special items, including charges or income related to legal settlements and 
reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and 
other tax items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, related tax effects (“Adjusted Earnings Per Share”). We present Adjusted Earnings 
Per Share because we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to results in accordance with GAAP. We believe such a measure 
provides a picture of our results that is more comparable among periods since it excludes the impact of special items, which may recur, but tend to be irregular as to timing, thereby 
making comparisons between periods more difficult. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial 
impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Earnings Per Share in combination with diluted 
earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact 
of any increase or decrease on reported results. 
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Non-GAAP Measures
“Free Cash Flow” (FCF) is a useful measure of our ability to generate cash. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. The difference between net cash 
provided by continuing operating activities (the most comparable GAAP measure) and FCF (the non-GAAP measure) consists mainly of significant cash outflows and inflows that we 
believe are useful to identify. We believe free cash flow provides useful information to investors as it provides insight into the primary cash flow metric used by management to 
monitor and evaluate cash flows generated from our operations. 
FCF is defined as net cash provided by continuing operating activities excluding voluntary pension contributions and the cash impact of special items, if any, minus net capital 
expenditures. Net capital expenditures consist of capital expenditures less proceeds from the sale of property, plant, and equipment. They are subtracted because they represent 
long-term commitments. Voluntary pension contributions are excluded from the GAAP measure because this activity is driven by economic financing decisions rather than operating 
activity. Certain special items, including net payments related to pre-separation tax matters, also are considered by management in evaluating free cash flow. We believe investors 
should also consider these items in evaluating our free cash flow. We forecast our cash flow results excluding any voluntary pension contributions because we have not yet made a 
determination about the amount and timing of any such future contributions. In addition, our forecast excludes the cash impact of special items because we cannot predict the 
amount and timing of such items. 
FCF as presented herein may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. The primary limitation of this measure is that it excludes items that have 
an impact on our GAAP cash flow. Also, it subtracts certain cash items that are ultimately within management’s and the Board of Directors’ discretion to direct and may imply that 
there is less or more cash available for our programs than the most comparable GAAP measure indicates. This limitation is best addressed by using FCF in combination with the 
GAAP cash flow results. It should not be inferred that the entire free cash flow amount is available for future discretionary expenditures, as our definition of free cash flow does not 
consider certain non-discretionary expenditures, such as debt payments. In addition, we may have other discretionary expenditures, such as discretionary dividends, share 
repurchases, and business acquisitions, that are not considered in the calculation of free cash flow. 
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Non-GAAP Measures
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Reconciliation of Gross Margin and Gross Margin Percentage 
For the Years Ended For the Quarters Ended 
September 27, September 28, June 27, March 28, December 27, September 27, 
2013 2012 2014 2014 2013 2013 
($ in millions) ($ in millions) 
Net sales $ 13,280 $ 13,282 $ 3,580 $ 3,431 $ 3,326 $ 3,432 
Cost of sales 8,951 9,236 2 ,376 2 ,258 2 ,209 2 ,276 
Gross margin 4,329 4,046 1 ,204 1 ,173 1 ,117 1 ,156 
Gross margin percentage 32.6% 30.5% 33.6% 34.2% 33.6% 33.7% 
Acquisition Related Charges - 75 - - - - 
Adjusted gross margin (1) $ 4,329 $ 4,121 $ 1,204 $ 1,173 $ 1,117 $ 1,156 
Adjusted gross margin percentage (1) 32.6% 31.0% 33.6% 34.2% 33.6% 33.7% 
(1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP financial measures for the Year 
Ended September 28, 2012 
Adjustments 
Acquisition Restructuring 
Related and Other Tax Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges (1) Charges, Net Items (2) (Non-GAAP) (3) 
($ in millions, except per share data) 
Operating Income $ 1,518 $ 116 $ 114 $ - $ 1,748 
Operating Margin 11.4% 13.2% 
Other Income, Net $ 50 $ - $ - $ (17) $ 33 
Income Tax Expense $ (249) $ (24) $ ( 33) $ (90) $ (396) 
Effective Tax Rate 17.6% 24.3% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 1,163 $ 92 $ 8 1 $ (107) $ 1,229 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 2.70 $ 0.21 $ 0.19 $ (0.25) $ 2.86 
(1) Includes $75 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments primarily related to acquired inventories and 
customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales, $27 million of acquisition and integration costs, and $14 million of restructuring 
charges. 
(2) Other income adjustment relates to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax 
matters. Income tax expense adjustments include income tax benefits recognized in connection with a reduction in the valuation 
allowance associated with certain tax loss carryforwards and income tax expense associated with certain non-U.S. tax rate changes. 
(3) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP financial measures for the Year 
Ended September 27, 2013 
Adjustments 
Acquisition Restructuring 
Related and Other Tax Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) 
($ in millions, except per share data) 
Operating Income $ 1,556 $ 1 4 $ 311 $ - $ 1,881 
Operating Margin 11.7% 14.2% 
Other Income (Expense), Net $ (183) $ - $ - $ 213 $ 3 0 
Income Tax (Expense) Benefit $ 2 9 $ (5) $ (90) $ (354) $ (420) 
Effective Tax Rate (2.3)% 23.5% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 1,276 $ 9 $ 221 $ (141) $ 1,365 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 3.02 $ 0.02 $ 0.52 $ (0.33) $ 3.23 
(1) Includes $331 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of an audit of prior year income tax returns as well as 
the related impact of $231 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also 
includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns, income tax benefits recognized in connection with 
a reduction in the valuation allowance associated with certain tax loss carryforwards, and income tax benefits recognized in connection 
with the lapse of statutes of limitations for examinations of prior year income tax returns. In addition, the other income adjustment 
includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. 
(2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP 
Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended June 27, 2014 
Adjustments 
Acquisition Restructuring 
Related and Other Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net (Non-GAAP) (1) 
Operating Income $ 535 $ 1 $ 14 $ 550 
Operating Margin 14.9% 15.4% 
Other Income, Net $ 9 $ - $ - $ 9 
Income Tax Expense $ (113) $ - $ (3) $ (116) 
Effective Tax Rate 21.8% 21.8% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 405 $ 1 $ 11 $ 417 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.97 $ - $ 0.03 $ 1.00 
(1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. 
($ in millions, except per share data)
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP 
Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended March 28, 2014 
Adjustments 
Acquisition Restructuring 
Related and Other Tax Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) 
($ in millions, except per share data) 
Operating Income $ 510 $ 1 $ 21 $ - $ 532 
Operating Margin 14.9% 15.5% 
Other Income, Net $ 16 $ - $ - $ ( 14) $ 2 
Income Tax Expense $ (136) $ - $ (10) $ 3 6 $ (110) 
Effective Tax Rate 27.2% 21.7% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 364 $ 1 $ 11 $ 2 2 $ 398 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.87 $ - $ 0.03 $ 0.05 $ 0.95 
(1) Includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, other income includes amounts 
related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. 
(2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP 
Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended December 27, 2013 
Restructuring 
and Other Tax Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) 
($ in millions, except per share data) 
Operating Income $ 479 $ 7 $ - $ 486 
Operating Margin 14.4% 14.6% 
Other Income, Net $ 32 $ - $ ( 25) $ 7 
Income Tax Expense $ (127) $ (1) $ 7 $ (121) 
Effective Tax Rate 26.3% 26.1% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 355 $ 6 $ ( 18) $ 343 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.85 $ 0 .01 $ (0.04) $ 0.82 
(1) Includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, other income includes 
amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters, 
including $18 million related to our share of a settlement agreement entered into by Tyco International with a former 
subsidiary. 
(2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. 
Adjustments
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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP 
Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended September 27, 2013 
Adjustments 
Acquisition Restructuring 
Related and Other Tax Adjusted 
U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) 
Operating Income $ 465 $ 3 $ 7 1 $ - $ 539 
Operating Margin 13.5% 15.7% 
Other Income, Net $ 16 $ - $ - $ (9) $ 7 
Income Tax Expense $ (63) $ (2) $ ( 18) $ (40) $ (123) 
Effective Tax Rate 14.0% 23.8% 
Income from Continuing Operations 
Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 387 $ 1 $ 5 3 $ (49) $ 392 
Diluted Earnings per Share from 
Continuing Operations Attributable 
to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.92 $ - $ 0.13 $ (0.12) $ 0.93 
(1) Includes income tax benefits recognized in connection with a reduction in the valuation allowance associated with certain tax loss 
carryforwards partially offset by income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, the other income 
adjustment includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax 
matters. 
(2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. 
($ in millions, except per share data)
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Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow 
For the Years Ended 
September 27, September 28, September 30, September 24, September 25, September 26, 
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 
(in millions) 
Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow: 
Net cash provided by continuing operating activities $ 2,048 $ 1,888 $ 1,722 $ 1,603 $ 1,378 $ 922 
Capital expenditures, net ( 576) (510) (509) (364) ( 315) (568) 
Pre-separation tax payments, net 28 19 129 - - - 
Pre-separation litigation payments, net - - - 25 102 - 
Payments related to accrued interest on debt assumed in 
the acquisition of Deutsch - 17 - - - - 
Payments to settle acquisition-related foreign 
currency derivative contracts - 20 - - - - 
Voluntary Pension Contributions - - - 69 61 - 
Class Action Settlement - - - - - 936 
Free Cash Flow (1) $ 1,500 $ 1,434 $ 1,342 $ 1,333 $ 1,226 $ 1,290 
June 27, March 28, December 27, September 27, 
2014 2014 2013 2013 
(in millions) 
Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow: 
Net cash provided by continuing operating activities $ 501 $ 453 $ 387 $ 595 
Capital expenditures, net ( 171) (159) (121) (183) 
Pre-separation tax payments (receipts), net 2 00 (21) - - 
Free cash flow (1) $ 530 $ 273 $ 266 $ 412 
(1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. 
For the Quarters Ended

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TE Connectivity - Citi Global Technology Conference 2014

  • 1. Citi – Global Technology Conference September 2014 Tom Lynch Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
  • 2. Forward-Looking Statements and Non-GAAP Measures Forward-Looking Statements -- This presentation contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management’s current expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainty and changes in circumstances, which may cause actual results, performance, financial condition or achievements to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, financial condition or achievements. All statements contained herein that are not clearly historical in nature are forward-looking and the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “estimate,” “plan,” and similar expressions are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. We have no intention and are under no obligation to update or alter (and expressly disclaim any such intention or obligation to do so) our forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. The forward-looking 2 statements in this presentation include statements addressing our future financial condition and operating results and our ability to realize projected financial impacts of and to integrate our planned acquisition of Measurement Specialties, Inc. (“MEAS”). Examples of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include, among others, business, economic, competitive and regulatory risks, such as conditions affecting demand for products, particularly in the automotive industry and the telecommunications networks and consumer devices industries; competition and pricing pressure; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and commodity prices; natural disasters and political, economic and military instability in countries in which we operate; developments in the credit markets; future goodwill impairment; compliance with current and future environmental and other laws and regulations; the possible effects on us of changes in tax laws, tax treaties and other legislation; the risk that the acquisition of MEAS may not be consummated; the risk that a regulatory approval that may be required for the MEAS acquisition is not obtained or is obtained subject to conditions that are not anticipated; the risk that revenue opportunities, cost savings and other anticipated synergies from the MEAS acquisition may not be fully realized or may take longer to realize than expected; and the risk that MEAS’ operations will not be successfully integrated into ours. More detailed information about these and other factors is set forth in TE Connectivity Ltd.’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Sept. 27, 2013 as well as in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other reports filed by us with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Non-GAAP Measures -- Where we have used non-GAAP financial measures, reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measure are provided, along with a disclosure on the usefulness of the non-GAAP measure, in this presentation.
  • 3. A World Leader in Connectivity Industrial Solutions Transportation Solutions Network Solutions Consumer Solutions 3 Solving connectivity challenges across industries With the broadest range of products Connectors Fiber Optics Circuit Protection Sealing & Protection Wireless Sensors ~7,000 Engineers Close to our Customers ~5,800 Salespeople Advising our Customers >150 Countries Served ~100 Manufacturing Sites Serving Every Region And extensive global resources
  • 4. Businesses Focused Around Trends That Matter GREENER, MORE EFFICIENT EXPONENTIALLY MORE DATA INTERNET OF THINGS AUTOMATION IMPROVED INFRASTRUCTURE 4 $100+ Billion Business Opportunity
  • 5. The Leader in Connectivity Solutions for Harsh Applications HIGH/LOW TEMPERATURE VIBRATION UNDERSEA HIGH VOLTAGE MOISTURE 5 ~70% of revenue from harsh environments
  • 6. Leading in Innovation ~7,000engineers 18,000+ $675 million RD&E Top 100 Global Innovator 6 patents (granted or pending) investment in FY13 (5% of revenue) three consecutive years(1) (1) Source: Thomson Reuters
  • 7. Unmatched Resources Close to the Customer $4.4B AMERICAS CHINA ASIA EMEA 7 $2.2B $2.3B $4.4B (excluding China) 10 design centers 38 mfg. sites 2,375 engineers 3 design centers 16 mfg. sites 1,880 engineers 3 design centers 12 mfg. sites 950 engineers 5 design centers 33 mfg. sites 1,700 engineers $ reflect FY13 sales
  • 8. Positioned To Accelerate GROWTH $5.5B $3.1B $3.1B $1.6B Very strong position in a market with attractive growth drivers Strong position in a recovering market with GDP-plus growth potential Well positioned in a cyclical, but improving market Beginning growth in SubCom business cycle CONSUMER SOLUTIONS Strong in Appliances Selective in Consumer Devices NETWORK SOLUTIONS INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS Long-term growth rate 6 – 8% 4 – 6% 4 – 7% 3 – 5% Expect to deliver long-term organic growth of 5 – 7% 8 Figures represent FY13 sales Organic sales growth is a non-GAAP measure; See Appendix for description.
  • 9. Combination with MEAS Creates Unrivaled Leader in Connectors & Sensors Provides customers with the broadest portfolio of connectivity and sensing solutions Leverages TE scale into the attractive, fragmented sensor market Provides significant opportunity for growth and TAM expansion Creates significant shareholder value 9
  • 10. TE is the World Leader in Connectivity Automotive Industrial Transportation Industrial AD&M Medical Appliance/ Consumer SENSOR TYPES Temperature Pressure Position Position ~$10B CONNECTOR1 SALES IN FY13 ~$200M TE SENSOR BUSINESS TE Connectivity Broadest range of connectivity solutions /// Highly-engineered products /// Global scale /// Leadership in harsh environments /// TEOA (1) Excludes non-connector revenue from total fiscal 2013 revenues of $13B 10
  • 11. SENSOR TYPES TE and Measurement Specialties Will Be A World Leader in Sensors $10B CONNECTOR1 SALES IN FY13 $40B ADDRESSABLE SENSOR MARKET TE Connectivity Broadest range of connectivity solutions /// Highly-engineered products /// Global scale /// Leadership in harsh environments /// TEOA Measurement Specialties Pressure Position Vibration Temperature Temperature ~$800M TE SENSOR BUSINESS Automotive Force Force Industrial Transportation Industrial AD&M Medical Appliance/ Consumer Humidity Humidity $80B MARKET (1) Excludes non-connector revenue from total fiscal 2013 revenues of $13B 11
  • 12. If Data, Power, or Signal Moves Through It, TE Connects and Senses It BROADBAND NETWORKS 12 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL EVERY CONNECTION COUNTS ENERGY NETWORKS TRANSPORTATION AEROSPACE & DEFENSE OIL & GAS CONSUMER DEVICE APPLIANCES INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
  • 13. Financial Performance DOUBLE-DIGIT EPS GROWTH & STRONG CASH GENERATION FY12 FY13 Trailing 12 Month’s Results (1) Revenue $13.3B $13.3B 5-7% Adj. Gross Margin % >34% Adj. Operating Margin >15% (1) Represents the summation of results for the quarters ended September 27, 2013, December 27, 2013, March 28, 2014, and June 27, 2014. Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted Operating Margin, Adjusted EPS, and Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP measures; see Appendix for description and reconciliation. Target Model 31.0% 32.6% 33.8% 13.2% 14.2% 15.3% Adj. EPS $2.86 $3.23 Double- Digit Growth $3.70 organic growth $13.8B Free Cash Flow ($B) $1.4 $1.5 ~Net $1.5 Income
  • 14. Consistent Dividend Growth and Balanced Use of Capital $1.10 $1.00 $0.90 $0.80 Major Capital Deployment FY08 through FY13 63% $0.68 $0.70 $0.60 $0.50 $0.40 Dividends per Share* $0.78 $0.92 $1.08 $0.64 14% CAGR FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14e Share Repurchases $3.8 billion Acquisitions $3.4 billion Dividends $1.9 billion Expect to return ~2/3 of free cash flow to shareholders over time Expect to make strategic acquisitions to strengthen our position in growing markets * Denotes dividends paid during the fiscal year Shareholders approved an annual dividend of $1.16 per share in Q2 FY14 14
  • 15. Driving Shareholder Value • Growth drivers in our markets: Favorable Trends – Green, Data Growth, Communications, Electronic Content – lead to Connectivity growth High growth regions • Fuel future growth through RD investments of 5% of sales • Strengthen our position via strategic MA: Differentiated, highly engineered solutions Harsh environments • Achieved 15% Operating Margin at $14B in revenue • Double-digit adjusted EPS growth • Continue driving productivity - TE Operating Advantage (TEOA) • Free cash flow ≈ Net Income • Six straight years of free cash flow at or above 10% of revenue • Return ~2/3 of Capital to Shareholders over time Deliver 5 – 7% Organic Revenue Growth Drive Earnings Growth Generate Strong Cash Flow TEL provides a broad, diversified investment in growing technology markets Automotive, Industrial, Communications, Consumer 15
  • 17. 17 “Organic Sales Growth,” “Adjusted Gross Margin,” “Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage,” “Adjusted Operating Income,” “Adjusted Operating Margin,” “Adjusted Other Income, Net,” “Adjusted Income Tax Expense,” “Adjusted Effective Tax Rate,” “Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations,” “Adjusted Earnings Per Share,” and “Free Cash Flow” (FCF) are non-GAAP measures and should not be considered replacements for GAAP* results. “Organic Sales Growth” is a useful measure used by us to measure the underlying results and trends in the business. The difference between reported net sales growth (the most comparable GAAP measure) and Organic Sales Growth (the non-GAAP measure) consists of the impact from foreign currency exchange rates and acquisitions and divestitures, if any. Organic Sales Growth is a useful measure of our performance because it excludes items that: i) are not completely under management’s control, such as the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates; or ii) do not reflect the underlying growth of the company, such as acquisition and divestiture activity. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes items that have an impact on our sales. This limitation is best addressed by using organic sales growth in combination with the GAAP results. We present gross margin and adjusted gross margin percentage before special items including charges or income related to restructuring and other charges and acquisition related charges, if any (Adjusted Gross Margin“ and “Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage”). We present Adjusted Gross Margin and Adjusted Gross Margin Percentage before special items to give investors a perspective on the underlying business results. These measures should be considered in conjunction with gross margin calculated using our GAAP results in order to understand the amounts, character and impact of adjustments to gross margin. We present operating income before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, and other income or charges, if any (“Adjusted Operating Income”). We utilize Adjusted Operating Income to assess segment level core operating performance and to provide insight to management in evaluating segment operating plan execution and underlying market conditions. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. Adjusted Operating Income is a useful measure for investors because it provides insight into our underlying operating results, trends, and the comparability of these results between periods. The difference between Adjusted Operating Income and operating income (the most comparable GAAP measure) consists of the impact of charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, and other income or charges, if any, that may mask the underlying operating results and/or business trends. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported operating income. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Operating Income in combination with operating income (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease on reported results. We present operating margin before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, and other income or charges, if any (“Adjusted Operating Margin”). We present Adjusted Operating Margin before special items to give investors a perspective on the underlying business results. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. This measure should be considered in conjunction with operating margin calculated using our GAAP results in order to understand the amounts, character and impact of adjustments to operating margin. We present other income, net before special items including tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, if any (“Adjusted Other Income, Net”). We present Adjusted Other Income, Net as we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to results in accordance with GAAP. The difference between Adjusted Other Income, Net and other income, net (the most comparable GAAP measure) consists of tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease other income, net. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Other Income, Net in combination with other income, net (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. * U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Non-GAAP Measures
  • 18. We present income tax expense after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including charges related to restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, other income or charges, and certain significant special tax items, if any (“Adjusted Income Tax Expense”). We present Adjusted Income Tax Expense to provide investors further information regarding the tax effects of adjustments used in determining the non-GAAP financial measure Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations (as defined below). The difference between Adjusted Income Tax Expense and income tax expense (the most comparable GAAP measure) is the tax effect of adjusting items and certain significant special tax items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease income tax expense. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Income Tax Expense in combination with income tax expense (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. We present effective income tax rate after adjusting for the tax effect of special items including charges related to restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, other income or charges, and certain significant special tax items, if any (“Adjusted Effective Tax Rate”). We present Adjusted Effective Tax Rate to provide investors further information regarding the tax rate effects of adjustments used in determining the non-GAAP financial measure Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations (as defined below). The difference between Adjusted Effective Tax Rate and effective income tax rate (the most comparable GAAP measure) is the tax rate effect of the adjusting items and certain significant special tax items, if any. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease the effective income tax rate. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Effective Tax Rate in combination with effective income tax rate (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. We present income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. before special items including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, related tax effects (“Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations”). We present Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations as we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to results in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations provides additional information regarding our underlying operating results, trends and the comparability of these results between periods. The difference between Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations and income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable GAAP measure) consists of the impact of charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, related tax effects. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Income from Continuing Operations in combination with income from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease in reported amounts. We present diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. before special items, including charges or income related to legal settlements and reserves, restructuring and other charges, acquisition related charges, impairment charges, tax sharing income related to certain proposed adjustments to prior period tax returns and other tax items, certain significant special tax items, other income or charges, if any, and, if applicable, related tax effects (“Adjusted Earnings Per Share”). We present Adjusted Earnings Per Share because we believe that it is appropriate for investors to consider results excluding these items in addition to results in accordance with GAAP. We believe such a measure provides a picture of our results that is more comparable among periods since it excludes the impact of special items, which may recur, but tend to be irregular as to timing, thereby making comparisons between periods more difficult. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. The limitation of this measure is that it excludes the financial impact of items that would otherwise either increase or decrease our reported results. This limitation is best addressed by using Adjusted Earnings Per Share in combination with diluted earnings per share from continuing operations attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. (the most comparable GAAP measure) in order to better understand the amounts, character and impact of any increase or decrease on reported results. 18 Non-GAAP Measures
  • 19. “Free Cash Flow” (FCF) is a useful measure of our ability to generate cash. It also is a significant component in our incentive compensation plans. The difference between net cash provided by continuing operating activities (the most comparable GAAP measure) and FCF (the non-GAAP measure) consists mainly of significant cash outflows and inflows that we believe are useful to identify. We believe free cash flow provides useful information to investors as it provides insight into the primary cash flow metric used by management to monitor and evaluate cash flows generated from our operations. FCF is defined as net cash provided by continuing operating activities excluding voluntary pension contributions and the cash impact of special items, if any, minus net capital expenditures. Net capital expenditures consist of capital expenditures less proceeds from the sale of property, plant, and equipment. They are subtracted because they represent long-term commitments. Voluntary pension contributions are excluded from the GAAP measure because this activity is driven by economic financing decisions rather than operating activity. Certain special items, including net payments related to pre-separation tax matters, also are considered by management in evaluating free cash flow. We believe investors should also consider these items in evaluating our free cash flow. We forecast our cash flow results excluding any voluntary pension contributions because we have not yet made a determination about the amount and timing of any such future contributions. In addition, our forecast excludes the cash impact of special items because we cannot predict the amount and timing of such items. FCF as presented herein may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures reported by other companies. The primary limitation of this measure is that it excludes items that have an impact on our GAAP cash flow. Also, it subtracts certain cash items that are ultimately within management’s and the Board of Directors’ discretion to direct and may imply that there is less or more cash available for our programs than the most comparable GAAP measure indicates. This limitation is best addressed by using FCF in combination with the GAAP cash flow results. It should not be inferred that the entire free cash flow amount is available for future discretionary expenditures, as our definition of free cash flow does not consider certain non-discretionary expenditures, such as debt payments. In addition, we may have other discretionary expenditures, such as discretionary dividends, share repurchases, and business acquisitions, that are not considered in the calculation of free cash flow. 19 Non-GAAP Measures
  • 20. 20 Reconciliation of Gross Margin and Gross Margin Percentage For the Years Ended For the Quarters Ended September 27, September 28, June 27, March 28, December 27, September 27, 2013 2012 2014 2014 2013 2013 ($ in millions) ($ in millions) Net sales $ 13,280 $ 13,282 $ 3,580 $ 3,431 $ 3,326 $ 3,432 Cost of sales 8,951 9,236 2 ,376 2 ,258 2 ,209 2 ,276 Gross margin 4,329 4,046 1 ,204 1 ,173 1 ,117 1 ,156 Gross margin percentage 32.6% 30.5% 33.6% 34.2% 33.6% 33.7% Acquisition Related Charges - 75 - - - - Adjusted gross margin (1) $ 4,329 $ 4,121 $ 1,204 $ 1,173 $ 1,117 $ 1,156 Adjusted gross margin percentage (1) 32.6% 31.0% 33.6% 34.2% 33.6% 33.7% (1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
  • 21. 21 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP financial measures for the Year Ended September 28, 2012 Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges (1) Charges, Net Items (2) (Non-GAAP) (3) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 1,518 $ 116 $ 114 $ - $ 1,748 Operating Margin 11.4% 13.2% Other Income, Net $ 50 $ - $ - $ (17) $ 33 Income Tax Expense $ (249) $ (24) $ ( 33) $ (90) $ (396) Effective Tax Rate 17.6% 24.3% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 1,163 $ 92 $ 8 1 $ (107) $ 1,229 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 2.70 $ 0.21 $ 0.19 $ (0.25) $ 2.86 (1) Includes $75 million of non-cash amortization associated with fair value adjustments primarily related to acquired inventories and customer order backlog recorded in cost of sales, $27 million of acquisition and integration costs, and $14 million of restructuring charges. (2) Other income adjustment relates to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. Income tax expense adjustments include income tax benefits recognized in connection with a reduction in the valuation allowance associated with certain tax loss carryforwards and income tax expense associated with certain non-U.S. tax rate changes. (3) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
  • 22. 22 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP financial measures for the Year Ended September 27, 2013 Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 1,556 $ 1 4 $ 311 $ - $ 1,881 Operating Margin 11.7% 14.2% Other Income (Expense), Net $ (183) $ - $ - $ 213 $ 3 0 Income Tax (Expense) Benefit $ 2 9 $ (5) $ (90) $ (354) $ (420) Effective Tax Rate (2.3)% 23.5% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 1,276 $ 9 $ 221 $ (141) $ 1,365 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 3.02 $ 0.02 $ 0.52 $ (0.33) $ 3.23 (1) Includes $331 million of income tax benefits associated with the settlement of an audit of prior year income tax returns as well as the related impact of $231 million to other expense pursuant to the tax sharing agreement with Tyco International and Covidien. Also includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns, income tax benefits recognized in connection with a reduction in the valuation allowance associated with certain tax loss carryforwards, and income tax benefits recognized in connection with the lapse of statutes of limitations for examinations of prior year income tax returns. In addition, the other income adjustment includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. (2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
  • 23. 23 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended June 27, 2014 Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net (Non-GAAP) (1) Operating Income $ 535 $ 1 $ 14 $ 550 Operating Margin 14.9% 15.4% Other Income, Net $ 9 $ - $ - $ 9 Income Tax Expense $ (113) $ - $ (3) $ (116) Effective Tax Rate 21.8% 21.8% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 405 $ 1 $ 11 $ 417 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.97 $ - $ 0.03 $ 1.00 (1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. ($ in millions, except per share data)
  • 24. 24 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended March 28, 2014 Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 510 $ 1 $ 21 $ - $ 532 Operating Margin 14.9% 15.5% Other Income, Net $ 16 $ - $ - $ ( 14) $ 2 Income Tax Expense $ (136) $ - $ (10) $ 3 6 $ (110) Effective Tax Rate 27.2% 21.7% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 364 $ 1 $ 11 $ 2 2 $ 398 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.87 $ - $ 0.03 $ 0.05 $ 0.95 (1) Includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, other income includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. (2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix.
  • 25. 25 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended December 27, 2013 Restructuring and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) ($ in millions, except per share data) Operating Income $ 479 $ 7 $ - $ 486 Operating Margin 14.4% 14.6% Other Income, Net $ 32 $ - $ ( 25) $ 7 Income Tax Expense $ (127) $ (1) $ 7 $ (121) Effective Tax Rate 26.3% 26.1% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 355 $ 6 $ ( 18) $ 343 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.85 $ 0 .01 $ (0.04) $ 0.82 (1) Includes income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, other income includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters, including $18 million related to our share of a settlement agreement entered into by Tyco International with a former subsidiary. (2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. Adjustments
  • 26. 26 Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to GAAP Financial Measures for the Quarter Ended September 27, 2013 Adjustments Acquisition Restructuring Related and Other Tax Adjusted U.S. GAAP Charges Charges, Net Items (1) (Non-GAAP) (2) Operating Income $ 465 $ 3 $ 7 1 $ - $ 539 Operating Margin 13.5% 15.7% Other Income, Net $ 16 $ - $ - $ (9) $ 7 Income Tax Expense $ (63) $ (2) $ ( 18) $ (40) $ (123) Effective Tax Rate 14.0% 23.8% Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 387 $ 1 $ 5 3 $ (49) $ 392 Diluted Earnings per Share from Continuing Operations Attributable to TE Connectivity Ltd. $ 0.92 $ - $ 0.13 $ (0.12) $ 0.93 (1) Includes income tax benefits recognized in connection with a reduction in the valuation allowance associated with certain tax loss carryforwards partially offset by income tax expense related to adjustments to prior year income tax returns. In addition, the other income adjustment includes amounts related to reimbursements by Tyco International and Covidien in connection with pre-separation tax matters. (2) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. ($ in millions, except per share data)
  • 27. 27 Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow For the Years Ended September 27, September 28, September 30, September 24, September 25, September 26, 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 (in millions) Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow: Net cash provided by continuing operating activities $ 2,048 $ 1,888 $ 1,722 $ 1,603 $ 1,378 $ 922 Capital expenditures, net ( 576) (510) (509) (364) ( 315) (568) Pre-separation tax payments, net 28 19 129 - - - Pre-separation litigation payments, net - - - 25 102 - Payments related to accrued interest on debt assumed in the acquisition of Deutsch - 17 - - - - Payments to settle acquisition-related foreign currency derivative contracts - 20 - - - - Voluntary Pension Contributions - - - 69 61 - Class Action Settlement - - - - - 936 Free Cash Flow (1) $ 1,500 $ 1,434 $ 1,342 $ 1,333 $ 1,226 $ 1,290 June 27, March 28, December 27, September 27, 2014 2014 2013 2013 (in millions) Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow: Net cash provided by continuing operating activities $ 501 $ 453 $ 387 $ 595 Capital expenditures, net ( 171) (159) (121) (183) Pre-separation tax payments (receipts), net 2 00 (21) - - Free cash flow (1) $ 530 $ 273 $ 266 $ 412 (1) See description of non-GAAP measures contained in this appendix. For the Quarters Ended