Aerospace Giant Lockheed Martin Performs Poorly in Both Aero and Space

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By now you’ve heard the news: Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) reported its third-quarter earnings last week, and the stock is down 11% since that news came out. What you may not know is why Lockheed stock sank so quickly — and so far.

Lockheed Martin is the world’s biggest pure-play defense stock, and a giant of the aerospace industry. The problem is that in Q3, it didn’t perform particularly well in either aero… or space.

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Considering the warning I gave regarding defense stock valuations and Lockheed Martin’s valuation in particular earlier this month, perhaps this shouldn’t come as a surprise. With a sky-high 2.3 times enterprise value-to-sales valuation ahead of earnings, which was well above its historical average, Lockheed Martin stock was priced for perfection.

It failed to achieve that perfection last week.

Overall, the company grew both sales and nearing only 1% year over year in Q3. In fact, total net income declined a bit — only per-share earnings grew. Free cash flow at the defense giant tumbled 18% year over year. What’s really interesting, though, is that the two areas where you’d expect an “aerospace” specialist to excel — Lockheed’s aeronautics and space businesses — were the two areas where Lockheed’s performance was weakest.

Rising costs and delayed deliveries in the company’s F-35 Lightning II fighter jet division contributed to a 3.5% revenue decline in Lockheed’s biggest business, aeronautics, although profit margins improved a bit. Space was another disappointment, being the only other Lockheed division to suffer a sales decline, albeit only 1%, and with improved margins.

Where Lockheed enjoyed growth was in its missiles division (sales up 8%) and in rotary (such as helicopters), where sales rose 6%. Profit margins also improved in the missile division, while they contracted in rotary.

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