Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. News
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. engages in designing, building, overhauling, and repairing military ships in the United States. It operates through three segments: Ingalls, Newport News, and Mission Technologies. The company is involved in the design and construction of non-nuclear ships comprising amphibious assault ships; expeditionary warfare ships; surface combatants; and national security cutters for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. It also provides nuclear-powered ships, such as aircraft carriers and submarines, as well as refueling and overhaul, and inactivation services of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. In addition, the company offers naval nuclear support services, including fleet services comprising design, construction, maintenance, and disposal activities for in-service the U.S. Navy nuclear ships; and maintenance services on nuclear reactor prototypes. Further, it provides life-cycle sustainment services to the U.S. Navy fleet and other maritime customers; high-end information technology and mission-based solutions for Department of Defense (DoD), intelligence, and federal civilian customers; nuclear management and operations and environmental management services for the Department of Energy, DoD, state and local governments, and private sector companies; fleet sustainment; nuclear and environmental services; and unmanned systems. Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Newport News, Virginia.
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HII Plummets 12% After Q1 Cash-Flow Shock
- Huntington Ingalls Industries reported strong Q1 revenue and adjusted EPS but revealed a steep free-cash-flow shortfall and margin compression. Despite a larger backlog and $4B in new awards, a $461M negative FCF, operating cash use, and an insider Form 144 filing sparked a nearly 12% share drop. The article explains the results, operational drivers, market reaction, and what to watch next.
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HII Autonomy Surge; UBS Cuts Stake, Insiders Exit!
Huntington Ingalls (HII) pushed further into AI-enabled unmanned maritime systems with Defense Innovation Unit work and ROMULUS 151 expansion, while recent institutional and insider trades (including a significant UBS trim) add cautious investor signaling amid steady fundamentals.
20 Apr at 04:53
HII Surges: Q4 Beat Institutional Buyers, Robotics
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) saw fresh institutional buying, a robotics partnership, and a strong Q4 beat this week. Concrete moves—new stakes from asset managers, an MOU with GrayMatter Robotics to automate shipyard tasks, and solid EPS/revenue—are driving investor interest and improving operational outlooks.
06 Apr at 04:51
HII Falls After Q4 Beat; Weak 2026 Guidance Shocks.
Huntington Ingalls (HII) reported stronger-than-expected Q4 and 2025 results but the stock plunged after management issued conservative 2026 guidance and lowered free-cash-flow expectations. Operational momentum in shipbuilding contrasts with near-term cash-flow headwinds and budget uncertainty that now drive investor focus.
30 Mar at 04:53
HII: Short Interest Up; Ingalls Wage +18% Pact Now
This week Huntington Ingalls (HII) saw a notable rise in short interest and insider sales while Ingalls Shipbuilding ratified a historic wage deal promising immediate and multi-year pay gains. Combined with an industry divestiture by L3Harris, these concrete developments carry clear near-term and operational implications for HII’s stock and production outlook.
23 Mar at 04:53
HII Upside: Historic Ingalls Wage Deal Fuels Stock
Huntington Ingalls (HII) saw a material operational and investor-impacting development this week as Ingalls Shipbuilding union members ratified the largest wage increase in the yard’s history. Coupled with recent strong quarterly results and a large SHIELD IDIQ opportunity, the deal reshapes near-term cost dynamics while improving workforce stability and throughput prospects.
16 Mar at 04:48
HII Stock Rises: Navy Deliveries, Mideast Risk Now
Huntington Ingalls (HII) has outperformed peers this week as heightened Middle East tensions and tangible operational progress in shipbuilding combined to lift the stock. Strong Q4 results, increased shipyard throughput, and expansion in higher-margin Mission Technologies are supporting HII’s outlook. Recent geopolitical developments drove a defensive rotation into S&P 500 defense names, giving HII a short-term boost while its backlog and technology diversification underpin longer-term investor confidence.