Lockheed Martin’s rapid production ramp, driven by U.S. defense policy and new contracts, promises double‑digit earnings growth and a strong investment case.
Lockheed Martin expands in Japan, space and artillery – a new Fujitsu partnership, 112‑km GMLRS flight test and US workforce program show its edge in defense tech.
Lockheed Martin’s stock surges to a record high driven by a $25B defense contract, AI‑led strategy, and analyst upgrades—showing a solid, tech‑forward investment case for 2026.
Lockheed Martin’s record‑setting F‑35 and MH‑60R delivery surge, backed by new defense contracts and analyst upgrades, signals unstoppable growth for the nation’s leading defense contractor.
Lockheed Martin’s 2026 contract wins, including a $769 m defense award and a $1.7 bn Pentagon audit contribution, boost its defense portfolio yet raise cash‑flow and pension‑debt concerns that temper investor enthusiasm.
Lockheed Martin wins $328.5 M U.S. defense contract to supply Sniper, IRST and LANTIRN sensor systems to Taiwan’s air force, boosting revenue and Indo‑Pacific presence.
Lockheed Martin’s new $433 million Black Hawk contract, analyst support and rising stock show the defense firm’s solid growth and war‑dividend momentum.
Lockheed Martin Corp. reported a strong third-quarter 2025 performance, with net earnings of $1.619 billion and revenue of $18.6 billion, exceeding Wall Street expectations and bolstering its full-year guidance.
Lockheed Martin has secured a contract with the US Army to develop and integrate a second-generation interceptor into the Integrated Fires Protection Capability (IFPC) system, enhancing the Army’s air and missile defense capabilities.