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Lockheed Martin buoyed by market-beating Q2 results

Lockheed Martin (LMT), the biggest defense contractor in the country, reported a 22% jump in earnings for the second quarter driven by broad-based sales growth. The top and bottom line came in above analysts’ expectations. Encouraged by the upbeat results, the company also raised its sales and earnings outlook for fiscal 2018.

Following the announcement, shares of the aerospace company gained 2.72% in the pre-market, after trading lower in the last trading session.

Net earnings climbed around 23% to $4.05 per share during the three-month period from $3.28 per share a year earlier. The latest quarter earnings included special charges for severance and restructuring activities that lowered earnings by $0.26 per share.

Driving the bottom-line growth, sales advanced 6.3% to $13.4 billion, reflecting strong performance by the main operating segments. The top-line was driven by higher sales for the F-35 program due to increased production volume and for the F-22 program due to increased sustainment volume.

Encouraged by the strong results, the company raised its full-year sales guidance to the range of $51.6-$53.1 billion from $50.35-$51.85 billion it had forecasted earlier. Earnings per share outlook have been lifted to $16.75-$17.05 from $15.80-$16.10.

Related: Lockheed Martin to benefit from steady flow of defense contracts

Sales of the Aeronautics division rose 8% to $5.3 billion helped by strong demand for the F-35 and F-22 aircraft. This was partially offset by lower production volume for the C-5 aircraft as the current modernization program nears completion.

Missile and Fire Control systems sales grew 17% to $2.1 billion, aided by an increase in the volume of classified programs, tactical missiles programs, sensors and global sustainment programs, as well as air and missile defense programs.

Lockheed Martin Q2 2018 Earnings Infographics
Lockheed Martin Q2 2018 Earnings Infographics

Sales of the Rotary and Mission Systems unit inched up 4% during the quarter, while Space segment sales declined 1% due to lower volumes for government satellite programs and for commercial satellite programs.

Only a day back, Lockheed has said it hired over 1,800 new employees in support of the F-35 program, meeting its hiring commitment made in January 2017. The company plans to create an additional 400 jobs at its Fort Worth, Texas, facility to support increased production on the program. This is in conjunction with the President Donald Trump Administration’s second Made in America day.

Related: Strikes high with the F-35

Northrop Grumman (NOC), another leading defense technology company, is scheduled to report its second-quarter earnings before the market opens on Wednesday.

Shares of Lockheed Martin ended Monday’s regular trading session down 1.31% at $318.33 on the NYSE. The stock has been trading between $286.17 and $363 for the past 52 weeks.

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Lockheed Martin Q1 2018 Earnings

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