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RKLB's HASTE, built off Electron tech, targets fast, flexible hypersonic tests as defense demand rises, widening its role beyond satellites.
KTOS pushes deeper into space communications with software-based ground systems like OpenSpace, aiming for flexible, scalable control of complex satellite networks.
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) is among the 9 Best Drone Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts. Last week, the company announced that its XRQ-73 hybrid electric uncrewed aircraft had started flight testing. The aircraft has been designed and made to advance propulsion technologies for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)’s SHEPARD program. […]
We just covered Grok’s Latest Stock Portfolio in 2026: Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot’s Top 10 Stock Picks. Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) ranks #5 (see Grok’s Latest Stock Portfolio in 2026: AI Assistant’s Top 5 Stock Picks). Number of Hedge Funds: 62 Northrop Grumman’s (NYSE:NOC) wide moat comes from its edge in stealth aircraft. It developed the […]
Large-cap stocks are known for their staying power and ability to weather market storms better than smaller competitors. However, their sheer size makes it more challenging to maintain high growth rates as they’ve already captured significant portions of their markets.
Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) has started flight tests of its XRQ-73 SHEPARD uncrewed aircraft for DARPA, marking a key step for hybrid-electric propulsion in military aviation. The company has been formally engaged by the Australian government to establish domestic solid rocket motor production, expanding its role in allied missile and propulsion supply chains. For investors tracking defense and aerospace, these updates highlight where Northrop Grumman is applying engineering and program...
LMT gains from a $186.4B backlog, F-35 demand and global defense deals, but program delays and high debt may keep new investors cautious.
Under the direction of President Donald Trump, the Pentagon on Friday released dozens of files totaling thousands of pages about “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.” Investors, however, may be thinking about them as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. The first interesting tidbit was about an aircraft that in 2023 made “multiple 90-degree turns at an estimated 80 mph.” That is indicative of potentially impressive technology in propulsion, control, and materials science that would interest investors looking at jet and jet engine makers, such as Lockheed Martin and GE Aerospace.
Record revenue, upbeat guidance, and a swelling defense-backed backlog put this space contractor in sharp focus, today, May 8, 2026.
JOBY's first-quarter 2026 loss matches estimates, and the company expects 2026 revenues in the range of $105M-$115M.
Quarterly results reveal distinct revenue patterns for both defense giants, with recent moves in production capacity and margins adding new dimensions to the 8‑
EMBJ misses Q1 earnings estimates, but revenues jump 31% year over year as jet deliveries and backlog showed strong growth.
ACHR advances eVTOL partnerships and infrastructure efforts as investors weigh supply-chain risks and adoption challenges.
Rocket Lab (RKLB) has undergone a fundamental valuation rerating, with its stock delivering a 240 percent return over the past year to reach a 45.4 billion dollar market capitalization. (See why RKLB stock moved). The Q1 2026 results indicate that the company has transitioned from its origins as a small-cap launch provider into a large-cap aerospace prime mover. Revenue surged 63.5 percent year-over-year to a record $200.3 million, surpassing the $193.5 million consensus estimate. This growth is
Northrop Grumman rose 14% in the past year as new defense contracts and aircraft testing boosted growth prospects amid earnings concerns.
HWM tops Q1 estimates as aerospace and gas turbine demand lift sales, margins and earnings, prompting higher 2026 guidance.
Northrop Grumman stock snapshot after recent performance moves Northrop Grumman (NOC) has recently drawn attention after a 1 day return of about a 1.5% decline, adding to a roughly 3.3% fall over the past week and a 20% decline over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Northrop Grumman. The recent 1 day, 7 day and 3 month share price declines suggest momentum is fading in the short term, even though the 1 year total shareholder return of 16.43% and 5 year total shareholder return of...
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) is among the 10 Best Large Cap Defense Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. On May 1, the company announced that it had been selected by the Australian government for formal engagement as part of the latter’s quest to set up domestic solid rocket motor production. The two entities will […]
The commercial space economy has shifted from a story about government contracts to one about private revenue. Satellite broadband and earth observation companies are signing recurring contracts with insurers, defense buyers, and agricultural firms, while launch cadence keeps climbing and launch services revenue is moving away from cost-plus government work. Three exchange-traded funds give investors ... UFO, ROKT, and ARKX: Which Space ETF Fits Your Commercial Satellite Bet
Palantir Powers Military Tech Revolution as Army Demands Open AI Battlefield Systems
RDW to report first-quarter results, with demand across space infrastructure and defense tech in focus, as higher research and development costs loom.
Leidos tops Q1 EPS and revenue estimates, lifts 2026 outlook as backlog hits $48.4B on intelligence, energy infrastructure and ATC demand.
Huntington Ingalls tops Q1 EPS and revenue estimates as volumes rise; $4B in new awards lifts backlog to $54B and 2026 guidance stays intact.
The U.S. Navy fired interceptors at inbound Iranian cruise missiles in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday morning. Those interceptors were almost certainly built by Raytheon. CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper said Iran fired cruise missiles at U.S. Navy ships and drones at commercial vessels, all of which were engaged with no U.S. Navy or U.S.-flagged ... U.S. Navy intercepts Iranian cruise missiles — 4 defense stocks to watch today
The iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF rallied 23% to $250, then fell 16% to $210. It is now stabilizing around $217.
Ten years after it was first announced, Boeing's Navy drone program is still three years away from generating real revenue for the defense giant.
Investing.com -- Reacting to Trump’s latest decision, Germany’s Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, said: "The presence of U.S. soldiers in Europe and especially Germany is in our interest and the interest of the U.S."He added that his country was growing its armed forces, procuring more equipment more quickly, and building more infrastructure."
Wondering if Northrop Grumman at around US$579.48 is giving you real value or just a rich price tag? This article breaks down what that current level could mean for you as an investor. The stock has returned 21.0% over the past year, with 3 year and 5 year returns of 37.7% and 69.8% respectively. However, the past month included a 15.1% decline and a 1.4% fall over the last week, leaving the year to date return at a 1.1% decline. Recent headlines around Northrop Grumman have focused on its...
A recent round of layoffs affecting Northrop Grumman workers in the Baltimore region appears to reflect shifting program demand rather than broader cost-cutting, according to industry analysts. “From what we know, these layoffs appear situational,” said Lou Whiteman, an aerospace and defense analyst with The Motley Fool, an investment research firm. “It appears Mission Systems had a fairly ...