
NYSE:RTX
This summary was created by AI, based on 10 opinions in the last 12 months.
Raytheon (RTX-N) is currently in a strong position with a long-term uptrend, but recent volatility in the defense sector due to geopolitical events has raised some concerns among experts. The company's hybrid focus on defense and commercial aerospace has positioned it well, with substantial backlogs and a projected increase in defense spending driven by conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. While the stock has outperformed its peers, up 58% last year, analysts have noted potential overvaluation, cautioning that it is trading at a premium to its historical price-to-earnings ratio. Despite these concerns, strong demand for aerospace, driven by a need for new, more fuel-efficient aircraft, could provide additional momentum. Experts highlight the need to monitor oil prices and overall market conditions closely as they assess future performance.
He has never owned a defense stock, as it goes against his personal principals. Under the Trump Administration, now is the time to own a defense stock. Trading at 20 times forward earnings, it is not cheap. A clean balance sheet, but he would have to know their order back log. With global rising tensions, there is a lot of runway ahead (unfortunately). (Analysts’ price target is $238)
He prefers Northrup to Raytheon because Northrup’s entire backlog is in classified projects, which is where there is the most growth (Cyber, hypersonics, and space). Raytheon is number 2 and is well-exposed to those spaces. Northrup’s products are younger, which means their margins on them will grow for a longer period. Defense is the best idea he has in general. The defense cycle is 7-10 years long, it is recession-proof, and it this cycle started only a few years ago.