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Again, I think there’s sort of the underlying demand on the Xenium side has kind of broken through a lot of that, but we do see the CapEx constraints manifesting themselves out there.
Again, you can trace this back to the capital environment in healthcare providers in budget constraints and reduced CapEx, as mentioned earlier.
And also with the CapEx still quite elevated in '24, how that tracks going forward into sort of the '27 year, the all-important target year?
And as well, the return on capital employed, this one is not normalized, so that this one includes the CapEx that we are putting in G&T mainly.
And currently, as part of the budget process, I am challenging each country team on the costs and CapEx.
And Emily, in relation to our forecast for CapEx next year, we -- as I guided towards CapEx this year to be $575 million to $600 million.
And Emily, in relation to our forecast for CapEx next year, we -- as I guided towards CapEx this year to be $575 million to $600 million.
And from a CapEx perspective, I know you're running a little bit higher now than your long-term target.
And more importantly, if CapEx optimization is going to target those €300 million to €400 million as well.
And outside of additional CapEx, what's the opportunity there?
And so that's how we would be thinking about it from a CapEx perspective.
And the Chicago or Illinois factory in Houston warehouse, those wouldn't be big CapEx expenses, that's the $4 million includes those.
And then CapEx plans for fiscal '24?
And then just a quick follow-up on the revenue to CapEx.
And they've now taken down some of their OpEx spend reductions, they've reduced their CapEx and now they're getting back to business as usual.
And we are maintaining our expectations for total CapEx representing 10% to 12% of revenue, which should yield free cash flow of 3% to 4% of revenue.
And we would anticipate approximately $165 million to $175 million in CapEx to support this year's and some of next year's unit development as well as required maintenance on our restaurants.
And you’re right, there’s just been a massive amount of announced CapEx.
Any early thoughts on CapEx for '24?
As growth continues to be prioritized over margins, expected investments in CapEx, including tangible (i.e. studio) and intangible assets (i.e. producing new games), will rise to $120 million in FY23 as guided by the management.