Movement Alert|AeroVironment Rises 5.03% in After-Hours Trading, Q4 Earnings Release Coincides With Multiple Contract Wins

Market Focus
Jun 30

On June 29, AeroVironment rose 5.03% in after-hours trading, trading at $154.35/share, with turnover of $8.946 million. The stock had already gained over 5% during the regular session ahead of the post-market earnings release.

On the news front, the company released its fiscal Q4 earnings report after the close, with market consensus expecting EPS of $1.53. The earnings event was bolstered by a series of recent contract wins and capacity expansion initiatives. Over the preceding months, AeroVironment secured a $20 million US Air Force Research Laboratory contract for advanced ceramic materials, a $25 million Air Force contract for human performance technologies, and a Navy selection for Jump 20-X ISR services. The company also announced production expansions totaling over $45 million across Ohio and New Mexico facilities, and signed an MOU with Taiwan-based Ubiqconn to co-develop a universal drone controller ecosystem.

AeroVironment designs, develops, and produces robotic systems including small unmanned aircraft, tactical missile systems, and related services, primarily serving the US Department of Defense and international allied governments.

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