L3Harris Technologies Inc.

NYSE: LHX
$182.22
+$5.31 (+3.0%)
Closing price June 2, 2023
Investors worried about Chinese saber-rattling over Taiwan may want to consider these six leading defense companies with Buy-rated stocks and solid and dependable dividends. They are bound to see...
Analysts at Truist Securities have taken a fresh look at the aerospace and defense industry. Here are five favorites for the year ahead.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AT&T, Baxter International, Centene, Darden Restaurants, Lennar, L3 Harris Technologies, MGM Resorts International, Nvidia and Vertex...
Defense contractors L3Harris and Aerojet Rocketdyne have agreed to a merger. This is Aerojet's second trip to the altar in two years.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley have raised their rating on L3Harris and lowered it on Lockheed Martin. Northrop Grumman remains their top pick.
Friday’s additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on Freeport-McMoRan, GSK, Intel, L3Harris Technologies, Occidental Petroleum, Roku, Six Flags Entertainment, Spirit AeroSystems, Sprouts...
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, AES, Amazon.com, CommScope, Emerson Electric, Intel, Leslie’s, Microsoft, Paramount Global, Prologis, Rivian...
The current bear market has the potential to trade down an additional 15%, so the best offense for investors may be to play defense. These six top aerospace and defense stocks could be among the...
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, CSX, Enovix, Healthpeak Properties, Lockheed Martin, Netflix, Philip Morris International, Regions Financial, Riot Blockchain, Rivian...
Wednesday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Big Lots, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, L3 Harris Technologies, Meta Platforms, Nasdaq, Pinduoduo, Sony, TransUnion and Ulta Beauty.
With U.S. and international defense spending on the rise, analysts at RBC Capital Markets have picked three top investments.
The U.S. defense budget for fiscal 2022 is about 4.5% higher than it was in 2021. Defense contractors stand to benefit, and these five are the best when it comes to sharing their luck with investors.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amgen, Bank of New York Mellon, Block, Consolidated Edison, Dell Technologies, Exxon Mobil, Flex, GameStop, Huntsman, Lockheed Martin,...
Danaher, Diamondback Energy and these other blue-chip companies are expected to lift the dividends they pay to shareholders this week, making their stocks good total return candidates.
Nobody wants the dogs of war to return once again, but all this saber-rattling could benefit some of the biggest aerospace and defense companies. These four pay solid and dependable dividends and...