RKLB heads into Q1 results with launch and space systems momentum, but Neutron and R&D spending, premium valuation and recurring losses may have weighed on the stock.
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RKLB heads into Q1 results with launch and space systems momentum, but Neutron and R&D spending, premium valuation and recurring losses may have weighed on the stock.
TDG beats Q2 estimates with strong sales growth and raises full-year guidance, but rising interest expenses and debt levels add pressure.
What recent performance reveals about Teledyne Technologies (TDY) Teledyne Technologies (TDY) has drawn investor interest after a solid run, with the stock up about 24% year to date and roughly 34% over the past year, despite recent short term softness. Over the past week the share price has slipped around 1%, and the most recent close of US$640.33 sits within a broader move that leaves the stock roughly 3% higher over the past month and over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for...
AVAV and TDY expand unmanned and sensor-driven surveillance capabilities as defense demand climbs, putting both stocks in investors' sights.
The fact that multiple Teledyne Technologies Incorporated ( NYSE:TDY ) insiders offloaded a considerable amount of...
Teledyne Technologies Inc. (NYSE:TDY) is one of the 10 Best Stocks to Buy Before SpaceX IPO. Teledyne Technologies Inc. (NYSE:TDY) is likely to be a beneficiary of the increasing focus on space travel after SpaceX’s IPO. The reason for this is the company’s strong position in space-grade electronics and instrumentation, as well as high-performance cameras […]
Teledyne Technologies (NYSE:TDY) opened fiscal 2026 with what executives described as record first-quarter sales, earnings per share, and operating margin, led by strength in digital imaging and defense-related demand. On the company’s first-quarter earnings call, Executive Chairman Robert Mehrabian
Teledyne Technologies is back on investors’ radar after a modestly higher modeled fair value, with the target shifting from US$701.85 to US$705.23. That fine tuning lines up with recent Street commentary, where analysts have refreshed their models around the Q4 beat, initial 2026 guidance, and new annual filing, while some firms have raised targets across a broad US$600 to US$770 range. As you read on, you will see how these revised targets fit into the evolving story and what to watch as the...
Moby summary of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated's Q1 2026 earnings call