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HII Stock Chart & Stats
$394.81
$0.49(0.26%)
At close: 4:00 PM EST
$394.81
$0.49(0.26%)
Day’s Range― - ―
52-Week Range$250.91 - $460.00
Previous CloseN/A
Volume99.39K
Average Volume (3M)444.62K
Market Cap
$10.60B
Enterprise Value$17.65K
Total Cash (Recent Filing)$216.00M
Total Debt (Recent Filing)$2.93B
Price to Earnings (P/E)17.5
Beta0.75
Next Earnings
Jul 30, 2026EPS Estimate
3.79Next Dividend Ex-DateN/A
Dividend Yield1.53%
Share Statistics
EPS (TTM)15.39
Shares Outstanding39,404,030
10 Day Avg. Volume317,033
30 Day Avg. Volume444,621
Financial Highlights & Ratios
PEG Ratio2.16
Price to Book (P/B)2.63
Price to Sales (P/S)1.07
P/FCF Ratio16.83
Enterprise Value/Market Cap<0.01
Enterprise Value/Revenue<0.01
Enterprise Value/Gross Profit<0.01
Enterprise Value/Ebitda<0.01
Forecast
1Y Price Target
$363.50Price Target Upside-7.93% Downside
Rating ConsensusModerate Buy
Number of Analyst Covering6
EPS Forecast (FY)17.29
Revenue Forecast (FY)$13.00B
Bulls Say, Bears Say
Bulls Say
Large Backlog / Contract AwardsA ~$54B backlog and sustained multi‑award wins provide multi‑year revenue visibility tied to U.S. naval procurement cycles. This reduces demand risk, underpins long‑range capacity planning, and supports steady work for yards and mission tech over several years.
Strong Cash Generation (TTM)Consistent operating cash and FCF coverage of earnings support internal funding for capex, training and debt reduction. Reliable cash generation underpins capital allocation flexibility for long‑cycle shipbuilding and sustainment investments despite project timing variability.
Improving Leverage / Balance SheetA manageable, improving leverage profile enhances financial resilience for funding multi‑year programs and absorbing timing variances. Lower leverage increases headroom to invest in throughput, workforce training and distributed shipbuilding without acute refinancing pressure.
Bears Say
Margin CompressionDeclining operating margins across shipbuilding and mission technologies signal cost, mix or execution pressures that can persist. Squeezed margins reduce incremental cash flow from additional revenue and heighten sensitivity to labor and material inflation on long‑term contracts.
Volatile / Near‑term Negative Free Cash FlowSharp quarterly FCF swings and a negative Q1 increase reliance on liquidity and working capital management. For a company with multi‑year fixed or cost‑reimbursable projects, FCF volatility complicates reinvestment pacing and raises execution risk if cash timing worsens.
Program Schedule And Award Timing RiskSchedule disruptions and delayed major award timing can shift revenue recognition, increase rework or cost overruns, and delay cash inflows. Given program scale, such timing uncertainty materially affects multi‑quarter throughput, margins and near‑term liquidity planning.
HII FAQ
What was Huntington Ingalls Industries’s price range in the past 12 months?
Huntington Ingalls Industries lowest stock price was $250.91 and its highest was $460.00 in the past 12 months.
What is Huntington Ingalls Industries’s market cap?
Huntington Ingalls Industries’s market cap is $10.60B.
When is Huntington Ingalls Industries’s upcoming earnings report date?
Huntington Ingalls Industries’s upcoming earnings report date is Jul 30, 2026 which is in 11 days.
How were Huntington Ingalls Industries’s earnings last quarter?
Huntington Ingalls Industries released its earnings results on May 05, 2026. The company reported $3.79 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $3.699 by $0.091.
Is Huntington Ingalls Industries overvalued?
According to Wall Street analysts Huntington Ingalls Industries’s price is currently Overvalued.
Does Huntington Ingalls Industries pay dividends?
Huntington Ingalls Industries pays a Quarterly dividend of $1.38 which represents an annual dividend yield of 1.53%. See more information on Huntington Ingalls Industries dividends here
What is Huntington Ingalls Industries’s EPS estimate?
Huntington Ingalls Industries’s EPS estimate is 3.79.
How many shares outstanding does Huntington Ingalls Industries have?
Huntington Ingalls Industries has 39,404,030 shares outstanding.
What happened to Huntington Ingalls Industries’s price movement after its last earnings report?
Huntington Ingalls Industries reported an EPS of $3.79 in its last earnings report, beating expectations of $3.699. Following the earnings report the stock price went down -10.249%.
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of Huntington Ingalls Industries?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in HII
What is the TipRanks Smart Score and how is it calculated?
Smart Score combines eight research factors - such as analyst recommendations, hedge fund trends, and technical indicators - to measure a stock’s outlook. These signals are unified into a single score that reflects bullish or bearish momentum. See detailed methodology
Huntington Ingalls Stock Smart Score
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Analyst Consensus
Moderate Buy
Average Price Target:
$363.50 (-7.93% Downside)
$363.50 (-7.93% Downside)
Blogger Sentiment
Bullish
HII Sentiment 70%
Sector Average 62%
Sector Average 62%
Hedge Fund Trend
Decreased
By 290.6K Shares
Last Quarter.
Last Quarter.
Insider Transactions
Sold Shares
Worth $1.1M over
the Last 3 Months
the Last 3 Months
Crowd Wisdom
Very Negative
Last 7 Days ▲ 0.4%
Last 30 Days ▲ 3.5%
Last 30 Days ▲ 3.5%
News Sentiment
Bullish
Bullish news 67%
Bearish news 33%
Bearish news 33%
Technicals
SMA
Negative
20 days / 200 days
Momentum
7.17%
12-Months-Change
Fundamentals
Return on Equity
12.05%
Trailing 12-Months
Asset Growth
3.55%
Trailing 12-Months
Company Description
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) stands as a prominent American enterprise specializing in the comprehensive lifecycle management of military vessels, encompassing their design, construction, modernization, and maintenance. The company's diverse operations are segmented into three core divisions: Ingalls Shipbuilding, Newport News Shipbuilding, and Technical Solutions. HII is a primary builder of non-nuclear ships, delivering amphibious assault ships, expeditionary warfare vessels, surface combatants, and national security cutters to both the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. Furthermore, it plays a critical role in providing nuclear-powered ships, including aircraft carriers and submarines, along with essential associated services such as refueling, extensive overhauls, and inactivation procedures. Beyond direct shipbuilding, Huntington Ingalls Industries offers specialized naval nuclear support services, covering the full spectrum from design and construction to maintenance and disposal for active U.S. Navy nuclear fleets, in addition to maintaining nuclear reactor prototypes. Its broader technical and support portfolio includes life-cycle sustainment services for the U.S. Navy fleet and other maritime clients; sophisticated information technology and mission-specific solutions for defense, intelligence, and federal civilian agencies; nuclear facility management, operational support, and environmental remediation services for various government bodies and private sector entities; comprehensive defense and federal solutions; and the development of cutting-edge unmanned systems. Established in 1886, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. is headquartered in Newport News, Virginia.
HII Revenue Breakdown
24.66% Ingalls
52.12% Newport News
24.38% Mission Technologies
-1.16% Intersegment eliminations

HII Stock 12 Month Forecast
Average Price Target
$363.50
▼(-7.93% Downside)
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Ownership Overview
0.75% Insiders
25.37% Mutual Funds
0.29% Other Institutional Investors
37.35% Public Companies and Individual Investors






