Northrop Grumman (NOC) stock reaches record $748.19, surging 60% annually on massive backlog, Navy contract award, and accelerating B-21 Raider program. The postNorthrop Grumman (NOC) stock reaches record $748.19, surging 60% annually on massive backlog, Navy contract award, and accelerating B-21 Raider program. The post

Northrop Grumman (NOC) Stock Soars to Record Peak on $95.68B Backlog and Navy Deal

2026/03/03 20:38
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Key Highlights

  • Northrop Grumman reached a record peak of $748.19, achieving a market capitalization of $105.7 billion
  • Shares have surged 60% year-over-year, despite InvestingPro identifying potential overvaluation concerns
  • Defense contractor disclosed an unprecedented backlog totaling ~$95.68 billion with 2026 revenue projections of $43.5–$44.0 billion
  • Secured a $225.11M U.S. Navy contract for E-130J training weapons system development
  • B-21 Raider stealth bomber program gaining momentum, with initial delivery to Ellsworth AFB expected by 2027

Northrop Grumman achieved an unprecedented stock price peak of $748.19 on March 3, 2026, elevating its market capitalization to $105.7 billion.


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Shares have climbed approximately 60% over the trailing twelve months, establishing the defense contractor as one of the sector’s top-performing equities.

This impressive rally follows a robust fourth-quarter 2025 financial report delivered in late January, which demonstrated improved adjusted profitability and expanding revenues across all core business divisions.

The aerospace and defense leader also unveiled a record-setting order backlog totaling approximately $95.68 billion — a figure that underscores sustained demand from U.S. military and international allied defense procurement.

Looking ahead to 2026, management has provided revenue guidance ranging from $43.5 billion to $44.0 billion, along with adjusted earnings per share projections between $27.40 and $27.90.

This forward-looking guidance indicates continued expansion beyond 2025’s trailing twelve-month revenue of $42 billion.

Stealth Bomber Program and Digital Manufacturing Take Center Stage

A significant portion of the current investment thesis revolves around the B-21 Raider next-generation stealth bomber initiative.

Both the U.S. Air Force and Northrop are working to expedite production capabilities, supported by over $5 billion invested in digital engineering infrastructure and advanced manufacturing systems.

The objective is delivering the inaugural operational aircraft to Ellsworth Air Force Base by 2027.

The contractor’s substantial commitment to digital engineering methodologies is viewed as a competitive advantage, benefiting both the B-21 program and emerging satellite-related contracts in development.

Financial analysts from Simply Wall St forecast revenues climbing to $47.5 billion with earnings reaching $4.4 billion by 2028, implying approximately 5.5% compound annual revenue growth.

Their calculated fair value stands at $724.39 — roughly 6% beneath current trading levels.

InvestingPro has included NOC on its Most Overvalued securities list, noting a price-to-earnings ratio of 24.89.

On March 2, the defense contractor received a $225.11 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy.

This agreement encompasses design, development, and production of E-130J training weapons systems and associated courseware under the Take Charge and Move Out modernization initiative.

Contract fulfillment is scheduled for completion by March 2027, with $54.9 million in fiscal year 2026 research and development funding allocated at contract award.

Regarding corporate governance, the company appointed Admiral Christopher Grady — previously serving as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — to its board of directors.

A quarterly dividend distribution of $2.31 per share was declared as well, with payment scheduled for March 11, 2026, to shareholders on record as of February 23.

Community-driven fair value calculations span a considerable range, from $528.73 to $724.39 per share, illustrating divergent perspectives on how concentrated program exposure — particularly concerning the B-21 and Sentinel initiatives — might impact future returns.

Shares were trading up 6.02% on March 3, 2026.

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