On August 4, TransDigm declined 3.46% in regular trading, trading at $1,243.83/share with turnover of $4.76 billion. The stock initially surged following its pre-market earnings release but reversed sharply, turning negative during the session.
TransDigm reported fiscal Q3 adjusted EPS of $10.87, beating the consensus estimate of $10.30 by 5.53% and representing a 13.23% year-over-year increase from $9.60. Revenue came in at $2.741 billion, surpassing the $2.676 billion estimate. The company also raised its full-year fiscal 2026 guidance, projecting adjusted EPS of $40.62 to $41.46 versus the FactSet estimate of $40.04, and revenue of $10.47 billion to $10.55 billion versus the $10.38 billion estimate. Strong commercial aerospace aftermarket demand drove the outperformance, with orders continuing to exceed shipments across key end markets.
Despite the comprehensive beat, the stock experienced a classic sell-the-news reversal. Morgan Stanley had downgraded TransDigm to Equalweight in mid-July with a $1,345 price target, reflecting institutional caution on valuation levels heading into the print.
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