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Lockheed Martin: SBI Win, Dividend, Sea-Launch Up

Recent contract wins and a maintained dividend bolster Lockheed Martin (LMT) despite mixed Q1 cash flows—Space-Based Interceptor award, a sea-based launch partnership, and sustained demand for F‑35s provide tangible revenue catalysts.

Lockheed slides after cash hit wins space contract

Lockheed Martin (LMT) has seen a sharp share decline after weak cash-flow and operating cash figures, even as it captured new space and F‑35-related work. Recent developments—including a Space-Based Interceptor award, a Cubic follow‑on for F‑35 subsystems, a regulatory dispute over solid rocket motor rules, and HIMARS deliveries to Lithuania—create a mix of near-term headwinds and durable defense revenue drivers.

Lockheed Earnings Miss Sends LMT Shares Down

Lockheed Martin reported a Q1 earnings and revenue miss that prompted a double-digit stock decline, offset somewhat by a robust $186B backlog, a $1.13B HIMARS award, and investments in additive manufacturing. Analysts trimmed targets but guidance was reaffirmed.

Lockheed’s Buyback Shift, Missile Win Boost Stock!

Lockheed Martin saw a strong stock lift this week after a multibillion-dollar missile contract and heightened defense demand, even as a bipartisan congressional push threatens to curb buybacks and executive pay. The combination strengthens revenue visibility but may alter capital-return expectations and investor sentiment.

Lockheed: $10B C-130J Boost, $1B Space Wins Now Up

Last week Lockheed Martin (LMT) secured a sizeable expansion to its C‑130J program and a roughly $1 billion Space Development Agency Tracking Layer award, alongside additional Army and Navy contract actions. These concrete contract flows strengthened backlog visibility, spurred an intraday stock gain, and reinforced LMT’s diversified defense positioning.

Lockheed: $10B C-130J Win, SDA Deal, F-35 Risk Now

Lockheed Martin posted a strong week of contract wins—most notably a $10B C-130J expansion and a multibillion-dollar SDA satellite award—while facing renewed scrutiny over F-35 sustainment shortfalls. These developments bolster backlog and guidance but raise operational and valuation questions for investors.

Lockheed Gains $10B C-130J Boost; F-35 Worry Today

Lockheed Martin secured major contract expansions for the C-130J and space-tracking satellites while facing fresh scrutiny over F-35 readiness and a string of analyst downgrades. Recent wins strengthen backlog and near-term revenue visibility, but sustainment challenges and geopolitical volatility have kept LMT stock volatile.

Lockheed Martin Rally: Contracts & Backlog Surge

Lockheed Martin (LMT) climbed after geopolitical tensions and a string of FMS and defense contract awards reinforced its record backlog and 2026 sales guidance. Analyst target upgrades and continued production ramps underpin the recent outperformance, while cash-flow and pension liabilities remain watchpoints.

Lockheed Rally: Backlog, Contracts & Iran Tensions

Geopolitical escalation and a wave of defense awards lifted Lockheed Martin (LMT) this week. Concrete contract wins, a record backlog, and renewed demand for key platforms (F‑35, THAAD, Aegis) support revenue visibility even as pension and cash‑flow pressures temper upside.

Lockheed Martin Ramps Missiles, Boosts Dividend

Recent announcements — production ramps for THAAD and PAC-3 MSE, a new Lamprey MMAUV reveal, solid Q4 deliveries including 191 F‑35s, and a maintained $3.45 quarterly dividend — helped lift Lockheed Martin (LMT) shares this week amid normal market rotation. Execution on missile frameworks and expanded space and undersea programs underpin near-term growth visibility for investors.

Lockheed Martin: Review, Export Demand Boosts Now!

This article summarizes last week’s concrete developments affecting Lockheed Martin (LMT): a Pentagon-initiated performance review of major contractors and a new U.S. arms export push that expands munitions production commitments. Those twin forces create a mix of near-term regulatory risk and production-driven revenue upside that influenced LMT’s recent share gains.