LMT Q1 Earnings Call: Product Momentum and Strategic Initiatives Offset Tariff and Program Headwinds
Security and Aerospace company Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q1 CY2025, with sales up 4.5% year on year to $17.96 billion. The company expects the full year's revenue to be around $74.25 billion, close to analysts' estimates. Its GAAP profit of $7.28 per share was 14.7% above analysts' consensus estimates. The stock remained flat at $458.31 following the earnings release and call.
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Revenue: $17.96 billion vs analyst estimates of $17.76 billion (4.5% year-on-year growth, 1.1% beat)
EPS (GAAP): $7.28 vs analyst estimates of $6.35 (14.7% beat)
Adjusted EBITDA: $2.48 billion vs analyst estimates of $2.5 billion (13.8% margin, 0.8% miss)
The company reconfirmed its revenue guidance for the full year of $74.25 billion at the midpoint
EPS (GAAP) guidance for the full year is $27.15 at the midpoint, roughly in line with what analysts were expecting
Operating Margin: 13.2%, up from 11.8% in the same quarter last year
Free Cash Flow Margin: 5.3%, down from 7.3% in the same quarter last year
Backlog: $173 billion at quarter end, up 8.5% year on year
Market Capitalization: $108.3 billion
Lockheed Martin's first quarter results were driven by continued strength in missile programs, steady F-35 production, and disciplined operational execution. Management attributed the company's performance to higher demand for tactical missile systems, ongoing international interest in its aircraft, and robust backlog growth. CEO James Taiclet highlighted the rapid progress on new missile contracts and the expansion of digital integration initiatives across legacy and next-generation platforms.
As for forward-looking guidance, leadership reaffirmed its revenue and profit targets for the year, citing confidence in mitigating tariff-related pressures and program transitions like the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) outcome. CFO Evan Scott emphasized that strong cash generation and a healthy order pipeline position the company to absorb potential cost timing challenges, while ongoing investments in R&D are expected to sustain product innovation and operational efficiency.
Lockheed Martin's leadership focused on product innovation, supply chain resilience, and program execution as the main drivers of recent performance. The quarter's outcomes were shaped by defense budget dynamics, contract wins in missile and space programs, and measures to manage industry-wide headwinds.
Missile Program Demand: Management noted a significant increase in orders for precision strike missiles, THAAD, and other tactical systems, emphasizing these as core contributors to Q1 growth and drivers of the $173 billion backlog.
Digital and AI Integration: The company is accelerating its Twenty-First Century Security Strategy, integrating digital technologies such as AI, autonomy, and 5G into existing and future platforms, which management believes will extend platform lifecycles and improve affordability.
F-35 International Interest: Ongoing strong demand for F-35 jets from international customers was highlighted, with recent agreements such as Singapore's expansion reinforcing the global appeal and supporting consistent production rates.
Golden Dome Opportunity: Leadership discussed the Golden Dome homeland defense initiative as a multi-segment opportunity, with Lockheed Martin positioned to provide integrated solutions across ground, space, and command and control segments.
Tariff and Supply Chain Management: Management acknowledged tariff-related risks but described contractual protections and diversified sourcing strategies that they believe will help mitigate cost and supply disruptions in the near term.
Management's outlook centers on strong demand for advanced defense systems, successful technology upgrades to legacy platforms, and the ability to navigate external pressures such as tariffs and program transitions.
Backlog Conversion and Production Ramps: Continued ramp-up of missile and tactical systems, alongside stable F-35 deliveries, is expected to provide consistent top-line growth and margin stability.
Technology Upgrades to Core Platforms: The application of NGAD-developed technologies to the F-35 and other existing platforms is intended to deliver enhanced capability at a lower cost, which management views as a key differentiator for future contracts.
Tariff and Regulatory Adaptation: The company's exposure to tariff impacts is moderated by contractual clauses and supply chain adjustments, though management acknowledged the risk of cash flow timing delays and ongoing regulatory uncertainty.
David Strauss (Barclays): Asked about Lockheed Martin's response to the NGAD decision and potential protest; CEO James Taiclet confirmed no protest is planned and emphasized redirecting NGAD technologies into the F-35 and F-22.
Jason Gursky (Citi): Inquired about the impact of recent executive orders on defense procurement; Taiclet welcomed reduced regulatory red tape and anticipated faster adoption of both physical and digital technologies.
Kristine Liwag (Morgan Stanley): Pressed on tariff risks and the company's mitigation strategies; CFO Evan Scott described mechanisms for cost recovery and noted that most contracts are protected, with timing of reimbursement being the main challenge.
Gautam Khanna (TD Cowen): Questioned the resilience of F-35 production if U.S. orders decrease; leadership pointed to robust international demand as a buffer to maintain production rates.
Douglas Harned (Bernstein): Asked about the sustainability of missile segment growth; management cited strong domestic and international demand, with multiple programs ramping and expectations for high single-digit segment growth over the next several years.
Looking ahead, the StockStory team will monitor (1) the pace of missile production increases and backlog conversion into revenue, (2) the rollout and adoption of advanced digital and AI-enabled capabilities across core platforms, and (3) the company's ability to offset tariff and regulatory headwinds through supply chain management and contractual protections. Developments in the Golden Dome initiative and execution on international F-35 deliveries will also be important signposts.
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