Lockheed Martin (LMT) has been drifting lower this month, even as its underlying business keeps grinding forward with steady revenue and profit growth. That disconnect naturally raises the question: is the recent pullback overdone?
See our latest analysis for Lockheed Martin.
At around $446.8, the latest pullback has left Lockheed Martin with a negative year to date share price return. Its five year total shareholder return above 40% shows the longer term compounding story is still intact, suggesting momentum has cooled rather than disappeared.
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With earnings still growing and the shares trading at a noticeable discount to analyst targets and intrinsic value estimates, investors may be wondering: has the recent slide quietly turned Lockheed Martin into a bargain, or is the market simply pricing in slower future growth?
With the most followed narrative placing fair value well above the recent 446.8 dollar close, the gap between model and market is hard to ignore.
Lockheed Martin continues to invest heavily in R&D and next-generation technologies, enabling it to maintain technological leadership and diversify future revenue streams, further supported by public-private partnerships (e.g., rare earth magnet supply chain). Together, these factors are expected to support sustainable earnings and cash flow growth over the long term.
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Result: Fair Value of $528.17 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, sizable legacy program cost overruns and shifting U.S. defense budget priorities could still compress margins and derail the undervaluation thesis that investors are leaning on.
Find out about the key risks to this Lockheed Martin narrative.
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