L3Harris Reports Q4 Revenue of $5.6B
Reports Q4 revenue $5.6B, consensus $5.76B. "2025 was a clear inflection point for L3Harris. Our portfolio is directly aligned with the most critical national and global defense priorities, which drove record orders and strong organic growth, margins and cash flow. Throughout the year, we saw customers move with greater urgency, and our investments and agility allowed us to deliver on their missions with speed and scale," said Christopher Kubasik, Chairman and CEO, L3Harris. Kubasik added, "As we look to 2026, our investments in technology and capacity along with a record backlog and strong demand signals give us confidence to deliver strong results. We remain disciplined in creating value for shareholders while continuing to invest in the business via capex and R&D."
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L3Harris Technologies Q4 2025 Earnings Call Highlights
- Performance Growth: L3Harris reported Q4 2025 revenue of $5.6 billion, a 6% year-over-year increase, with adjusted EPS of $2.86 reflecting a 10% growth, indicating strong performance across all business segments and sustained market demand.
- Orders and Contracts: The company reported a record backlog exceeding $38 billion, with a book-to-bill ratio of 1.3, highlighting robust future revenue potential, particularly from a $2.2 billion contract for next-generation airborne early warning jets from South Korea.
- Strategic Restructuring: L3Harris reorganized its business segments from four to three and plans an IPO for its Missile Solutions business in the second half of 2026, expected to generate over $4 billion in revenue, further focusing on the defense market.
- Future Outlook: Revenue guidance for 2026 is set between $23 billion and $23.5 billion, anticipating 7% organic growth, with free cash flow expected to reach $3 billion, demonstrating the company's ongoing investment and growth potential in the defense sector.

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