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Lockheed Martin Q4 2019 Earnings Double Beat – Stock at All-Time High Amid Rising Global Tensions

Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE: LMT) has posted their earnings results for Q4 2019.

Revenue came in at $15.87 beating analysts’ estimates of $15.28 billion (+3.86% vs estimates).

EPS came in at $5.29 which beat analysts’ estimates of $5.03 (+5.17% vs estimates).

Overall, it’s a great time to be a Lockheed Martin shareholder. The stock is at its 52-week high at the moment, increasing from around $280 per share to sitting at just over $440 a share pre-market today after the Q4 results (~+57% since January 2019). These huge gains are on top of a dividend that has grown for 17 years straight and is currently sitting at a forward yield of 2.22%.

 

The American-Iranian Conflict Has Given the Stock a Huge Boost

We began the new year with news that President Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. This news has led to increased global tensions and has greatly helped defense stocks like Lockheed Martin. The day the news came out, Lockheed Martin stock surged over 3%. The increased tensions between Iran and the U.S. is unlikely to subside anytime soon, as Iran retaliated soon after General Solemani’s assassination by firing missiles at U.S. forces bases. The longer this conflict continues, the longer the run-up in stock price in LMT may be.

 

Lockheed Martin is at a Slightly Richer Valuation Compared to its Peers

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Looking at the forward P/E ratio of LMT, we see that it is slightly higher than many other U.S. defense contractors. However, it can be argued that LMT deserves to trade at a slightly higher valuation considering they delivered an earnings beat 3 out of the last 4 quarters with the previous quarter (Q3 of 2019) delivering a EPS beat of 12.0% and a revenue beat of 2.1%.

 

There May Be Many More Catalysts for Growth Coming Soon

Recently, the Polish National Defense Minister has announced that Poland will sign a contract to purchase 32 fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets in a deal valued at $4.6 billion. This is good news for LMT as they manufacture the F-35 fighters.

These new contracts come despite the fact that the product line has been plagued with problems and delays and has ran wildly over budget for over a decade. These new contracts are a demonstration of LMT’s competitive advantage as the sole proprietor of state-of-the-art defense technology that would be extremely difficult for other companies to replicate.

The 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections in November will be interesting to watch especially for shareholders of defense contractors like LMT. If Trump is re-elected, it could send the stock soaring even higher, as Trump has regularly preferred more hawkish stances on matters of global politics and advocated for higher spending on defense.

 

 

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Andy Zhou: Andy Zhou graduated from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, in 2019 with an bachelor’s degree in mathematics (honors). Throughout his time at university, he took on various internships at many major Canadian companies, including the Royal Bank of Canada and Loblaw. In October 2016, he enrolled in the university’s official stock simulator game, StockTrak run by the Faculty of Mathematics. By the time of his graduation, Andy ranked fourth out of 535 participants, with a total portfolio net return of 98 percent. In the last year of university prior to his graduation, he founded and led the UW FIRE Club, where he led discussions and debates on all topics related to finance and investing.
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