On August 18, Northrop Grumman rose 3.02% in regular trading, trading at $586.98/share, with turnover of $46.95 million. The stock rallied as multiple recent catalysts converged to drive buying momentum.
On the news front, several positive developments have accumulated in recent sessions. The U.S. Army awarded Northrop Grumman a $158.8 million contract modification to finalize terms and pricing from a previous accord. Citigroup significantly raised its price target on the stock from $587 to $667, maintaining a Buy rating, with the consensus mean target now at $648.46. Additionally, the company entered a multi-million dollar strategic partnership with Aeronix to accelerate development of advanced space-based cryptographic systems, targeting a five-fold increase in performance for classified data processing and transmission.
These developments build on the $3 billion milestone agreement signed earlier in August with Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Department of Defense to ramp up missile interceptor production capacity. The company's order backlog now stands at approximately $105 billion. Within the Aerospace and Defense sector, Lockheed Martin gained 2.23% on the same day, reflecting broader strength in defense names.
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