Movement Alert|Huntington Ingalls Falls 5.12% in Regular Trading, Market Fears Margin Pressure Ahead of Q2 Earnings Release

Market Focus
Jul 30

On July 30, Huntington Ingalls declined 5.12% in regular trading, trading at $284.475/share, with turnover of $141 million. The company was scheduled to release its second-quarter earnings pre-market on the same day, and the stock came under heavy selling pressure driven by margin concerns.

Market consensus expected Q2 revenue of $3.164 billion (up 8.07% year-over-year) and adjusted EPS of $3.80 (up 16.02% year-over-year). However, investors remained wary after the Q1 earnings experience, when the company posted EPS of $3.79 that narrowly beat estimates but revealed quarterly margin contraction, triggering a 9.2% single-day sell-off. Multiple Wall Street firms had recently lowered price targets, with Wells Fargo cutting to $325 from $400 and Bernstein reducing to $337 from $387, reflecting growing concern over project execution costs and profitability sustainability.

The broader Aerospace and Defense sector traded weak on the session, with Boeing down 2.03%, GE Aerospace down 2.09%, Lockheed Martin down 1.33%, Rocket Lab USA down 3.27%, and RTX Corp down 0.1%, adding sector-wide headwinds to the stock.

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