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Lockheed Martin Recovered Fourth-Quarter 2018 Losses, Resumed Five-Year Uptrend (LMT)

After experiencing a correction in late 2018, the Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) recovered all its share price losses in 2019 and seems to have resumed the steady uptrend that more than doubled the company’s share price over the past five years.

On April 23, 2019, the Lockheed Martin Corporation reported positive first-quarter results and increased its outlook for full-year 2019, which should support a continued share price growth. First period net sales increased 23.2% from $11.6 billion in the first quarter of 2018 to $14.3 billion for the most recent period. First quarter net earnings of $1.7 billion, or $5.99 per share, were 41.7% higher than the $1.2 billion, or $4.02 per share, earnings in the same period last year. After missing the earnings expectations slightly in the fourth-quarter of 2018, analysts expected earnings per share of $4.34 in the first quarter. However, Lockheed Martin’s $5.99 earnings per share figure outperformed analysts’ expectations by 38%.

Cash from operations in the first quarter more than doubled to $1.7 billion, compared to cash from operations of $632 million in the first quarter of 2018. “The corporation had strong performance in the first quarter which has allowed us to increase our full year financial guidance for sales, profit, earnings per share and cash,” said Lockheed Martin Chairman, President and CEO Marillyn Hewson. “Our differentiated portfolio and record backlog position us well for continued growth, and we remain focused on delivering innovative technologies and solutions for our customers, and long-term value creation for stockholders.”

In light of positive first quarter results, Lockheed Martin revised its outlook for the remainder of the current year. The company’s revised expectation is for net sales in the $56.8 billion to $58.3 billion range. Also, the company revised its earnings per diluted share expectations from the $19.15 to $19.45 range to the new expectations of $20.05 to $20.35 earnings per share for the full year.

 

Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland and founded in 1909, the Lockheed Martin Corporation  engages in the research, design, development, manufacture and integration of technology systems, products and services worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Aeronautics, Missiles and Fire Control, Rotary and Mission Systems and Space Systems. The Aeronautics segment offers combat and air mobility aircraft, unmanned air vehicles and related technologies. The Missiles and Fire Control segment provides air and missile defense systems, tactical missiles and air-to-ground precision strike weapon systems, logistics and fire control systems, manned and unmanned ground vehicles and energy management solutions. Additionally, the Rotary and Mission Systems segment offers military and commercial helicopters, sensors for rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, sea and land-based missile defense systems, radar systems and simulation systems for training. The Space Systems segment offers satellites, strategic and defensive missile systems and space transportation systems. Also, this segment offers classified systems and services for the support of national security systems.

 

Share Price

After a smooth rise over the past several years, the price encountered some headwinds over the past 12 months. After gaining more than 13% to reach its 52-week high of $349.93 on October 8, 2018, the share price faced downward pressure from the overall market correction in the last quarter of the year. Following its October peak, the share price dropped 30% and reached its 52-week low of $245.22 on December 24, 2018. This low marked a loss of more than 20% since the beginning of the trialing 12-month period in late May 2018.

However, as the overall markets began rising on news that the Federal Reserve will most likely maintain interest rates where they are for the remainder of 2019, the Lockheed Martin share price embarked on a recovery trend as well. By mid-April, the share price recovered its losses from the onset of the trailing 12-month period and continued to close the distance between its share price and the 52-week peak level that it achieved in October 2018.

By the end of trading on May 28, 2019, the share price closed at $337.77, which was just 3.5% short of the 52-week from October of last year. Furthermore, the May 28 closing price was 9.3% higher than it had been one year earlier and 37.7% above the 52-week low from Christmas Eve. Additionally, the most recent closing price was 102% higher than it had been five years ago.

The Lockheed Martin Corporation has supplemented its steady asset appreciation with dividend income distributions which have risen at an average growth rate of 11% per year over the past five years. This dividend income, which currently yields 2.6%, combined with capital gains to deliver total returns of more than 12% just over the trailing one-year period. Over the past three years, shareholders have enjoyed a total return of 50%. Furthermore, the shareholders more than doubled their investment with a total return of 130% over the past five years.

 


 

Ned Piplovic is the assistant editor of website content at Eagle Financial Publications. He graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Philosophy. Prior to joining Eagle, Ned spent 15 years in corporate operations and financial management. Ned writes for www.DividendInvestor.com and www.StockInvestor.com.

Ned Piplovic

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