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L3Harris forecasts upbeat annual sales on strong defense demand
Jan 30, 2025 5:25 AM

Jan 30 (Reuters) - L3Harris Technologies ( LHX )

forecast 2025 sales above estimates and posted

higher-than-expected fourth-quarter results on Thursday,

bolstered by strong demand for weapons due to higher defense

spending amid global geopolitical tensions.

Demand for arms and military equipment has ballooned as a

result of the Russia-Ukraine war and ongoing conflicts in the

Middle East, benefiting defense contractors such as L3Harris ( LHX ).

The company also raised its cost-saving goal to $1.2 billion

by the end of 2025, a year ahead of its previously disclosed

timeline. L3Harris ( LHX ) said it had achieved $800 million in cost

savings in 2024.

A slower recovery in supply chain issues has led to higher

costs, denting margins and leading companies in the sector to

look for other ways to cut expenses.

Last year, L3Harris ( LHX ) cut 5% of its workforce, or about 2,500

employees, as part of a cost-saving measure.

L3Harris ( LHX ) reported a per-share adjusted profit of $3.47 for

the quarter, surpassing analysts' average estimate of $3.42,

according to data compiled by LSEG.

Revenue rose 3% to $5.52 billion, while analysts had

expected $5.50 billion.

The defense contractor, which makes solid rocket motors used

in missiles on the battlefield in Ukraine, said it expects 2025

sales in the range of $21.8 billion to $22.2 billion, the

midpoint of which is above expectations of $21.86 billion.

(Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru)

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