
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (LHX)
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314.78 - Open
314.60 - Bid 309.00 x 4000
- Ask 317.50 x 4000
- Day's Range
308.88 - 315.25 - 52 Week Range
237.56 - 379.23 - Volume
1,758,067 - Avg. Volume
1,415,657 - Market Cap (intraday)
58.716B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.75
- PE Ratio (TTM)
34.26 - EPS (TTM)
9.20 - Earnings Date (est.) Jul 24, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 5.00 (1.59%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Jun 5, 2026
- 1y Target Est
381.95
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Trailing total returns as of 5/29/2026, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 (^GSPC) .
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Market Cap
58.72B
Enterprise Value
69.48B
Trailing P/E
34.22
Forward P/E
27.40
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
1.78
Price/Sales (ttm)
2.64
Price/Book (mrq)
2.98
Enterprise Value/Revenue
3.09
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
18.05
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
10.37%
Return on Assets (ttm)
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Return on Equity (ttm)
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Revenue (ttm)
12.86B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
1.33B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
9.20
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
1B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
34.57%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
--
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L3Harris Earnings: Reshaping Portfolio to Pursue Defense Spending; Shares 7% Undervalued
In addition to its legacy software-defined radio franchise, L3Harris Technologies has through a series of acquisitions established franchises producing uncrewed aerial vehicles, sensors, avionics, space-based systems, missiles, and solid rocket motors. It is also adept at refitting civilian aircraft for military use, provides military and commercial training services, and maintains the US Federal Aviation Administration's communications infrastructure.
RatingPrice TargetThe drop in share price offers a buying opportunity
L3Harris provides communications, munitions, and rocket motors for government and commercial customers. The company's largest customers are departments and agencies of the U.S. government and their prime contractors, including Lockheed Martin and Boeing Co. Based in Melbourne, Florida, LHX has about 47,000 employees. Its shares are a component of the S&P 500.
RatingPrice TargetStocks continue to battle, but ultimately weather quite nicely, a volatile
Stocks continue to battle, but ultimately weather quite nicely, a volatile news flow. The bottom line is that (as of last week) the S&P 500 is up 5.6% year to date, the Nasdaq is up 8.1%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 2.9%. Insiders, meanwhile, are not bailing on stocks at all-time highs, but nor are they jumping in to buy aggressively. Indeed, the major overall sell/buy ratios from Vickers Stock Research show insider sentiment that is solidly neutral. In the short-term (using one-week data), part of this can be attributed to earnings season, when insiders are broadly prohibited from trading. But the data in the longer-term window (eight weeks) for insider sentiment has caught our eye. Looking at Vickers' eight-week sell/buy ratios on a sector basis, we note growing bullishness. Back at the end of March, five sectors logged neutral ratios, four were bullish, and two were bearish. Today, eight sectors are bullish, two are bearish, and only one is neutral. Drilling down, long-term bullish activity is now apparent in the Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Financial, Healthcare, Industrial, Materials, Real Estate, and Utility sectors. Within this grouping, two sectors are newly bullish, with the Materials and Utility sectors moving from neutral to bullish since last week. Elsewhere, the Energy sector has improved from bearish to neutral week over week. From a shorter-term perspective, Communication Services has maintained a bullish one-week sell/buy ratio for two weeks. Should this improvement have legs, the sector may well flip to a long-term bullish stance. This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at BlackRock Inc. (NYSE: BLK) and Adobe Inc. (NGS: ADBE).





