On July 28, Karman Holdings (TCFIII SPACECO HOLDINGS LLC) declined 5.76% in regular trading, trading at $48.47/share, with turnover of approximately $14.27 million. The decline was driven by a combination of an investment bank target price cut and acquisition-related integration concerns.
Royal Bank of Canada recently slashed its target price on the stock from $100 to $85, a 15% reduction, while maintaining its outperform rating. The significant downward revision weighed on market sentiment. Additionally, the company recently announced a roughly $94 million acquisition of Glasgow-based Walker Precision Engineering. While management expects the deal to be immediately accretive to revenue, backlog, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted earnings per share, and cash flow, investors expressed concern over near-term integration execution and capital pressure. The acquisition is expected to close in fiscal Q3, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
The company is scheduled to report its next earnings on August 6 after market close, with consensus EPS expectations of $0.13.
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