Movement Alert|Motorola Solutions Rises 3.75% in Regular Trading, JPMorgan Raises Target Price Ahead of Q2 Earnings

Market Focus
Jul 29

On July 29, Motorola Solutions rose 3.75% in regular trading, trading at $439.53/share, with turnover of $136 million. The rally came as institutional optimism converged with anticipation of the upcoming quarterly report.

On the news front, JPMorgan recently raised its price target on Motorola Solutions to $525 from $520, maintaining an Overweight rating. According to FactSet, the analyst consensus mean target stands at $509.20, implying significant upside from the current price level. The company is scheduled to release second-quarter earnings on August 5, with market expectations for adjusted EPS at $3.43. For context, Motorola Solutions beat Q1 estimates with adjusted EPS of $3.37 versus the $3.25 consensus, and issued full-year revenue guidance of approximately $12.8 billion, above FactSet estimates of $12.69 billion.

The company has also been active on the strategic front, agreeing to a $1.5 billion acquisition of counter-drone provider D-Fend Solutions, investing $100 million to expand Silvus Technologies manufacturing, and opening an AI software hub in Boston — collectively reinforcing its growth trajectory heading into earnings week.

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