HII
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Price as of Jul 14, 2026 11:00 AM EDT
  • $11.2B
    Market Cap
  • 12.06%
    1-Year Change
  • Aerospace & Defense
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 46
  • Momentum Score: 71
  • True Yield: 24
  • Financial Health Score: 45
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Top Technology Executives Recognized at the 2026 CapitalCIO ORBIE Awards

CapitalCIO held its 2026 ORBIE Awards ceremony on June 26, 2026, recognizing six outstanding CIOs for their leadership in technology innovation and business transformation. Award winners included executives from Marriott International, Carlyle, HII, Virginia Tech, Appian, and OrthoVirginia across various organizational size categories. The event featured keynote remarks from former NASA CIO Renee Wynn and attracted over 300 executives from the Capital Area.

06/26/2026, 2:42 PM • GlobeNewswire

HII and U.S. Navy Celebrate Opening of Carrier Refueling Overhaul Workcenter at Newport News Shipbuilding

HII and the U.S. Navy opened a new 80,000 square-foot Carrier Refueling Overhaul Workcenter (CROW) at Newport News Shipbuilding to improve working conditions for sailors and shipbuilders during nuclear aircraft carrier maintenance. The facility provides office spaces and quality-of-service areas, supporting the Navy's 'Sailors First' vision and enhancing operational readiness.

06/26/2026, 1:00 PM • GlobeNewswire

HII Awarded $418 Million Contract to Continue Supporting Fleet Operational Readiness for the U.S. Navy

HII's Mission Technologies division has been awarded a $418 million, five-year IDIQ contract by Naval Sea Systems Command to repair, maintain, and provide technical support for shipboard elevators and cargo handling equipment on U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and amphibious ships. The contract leverages over 40 years of elevator support experience and includes sailor training and rapid-response maintenance teams.

06/22/2026, 11:00 AM • GlobeNewswire

President Trump Wants a 355-Ship Navy -- and $306 Billion to Build It

The U.S. Navy has released a 30-year shipbuilding plan to expand the fleet from 291 ships to 355 by 2040 and nearly 400 by 2056, with $306 billion in spending planned over the next five years. The plan aims to distribute shipbuilding across multiple facilities nationwide and leverage AI tools to improve efficiency. General Dynamics and Huntington Ingalls are positioned as the primary beneficiaries of this massive defense spending initiative.

06/07/2026, 7:07 AM • The Motley Fool

HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding Celebrates 2026 Class of Master Shipbuilders

HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division honored 40 employees who have completed 40 years of continuous service building advanced Navy ships. The ceremony celebrated their expertise and contributions to critical national defense platforms including Aegis destroyers and amphibious warships. Honorees reflected on technological evolution and the importance of their work to national security.

06/01/2026, 5:00 PM • GlobeNewswire

Dow Jones Tops 51,000, Dell Jumps 28% On Blowout AI Sales: Stock Market Today

U.S. stocks reached record highs on Friday as the Dow Jones surged to 51,047, driven by Dell Technologies' blowout earnings report showing 88% revenue growth and $24.4 billion in AI-related orders. The company raised its fiscal 2027 revenue outlook to $165-169 billion and AI server revenue target to $60 billion, sparking broad gains across AI infrastructure and semiconductor stocks. Easing Middle East tensions pressured energy markets, while the S&P 500 advanced 0.2% and is on pace for its ninth consecutive weekly gain.

05/29/2026, 12:39 PM • Benzinga

President Trump Wants $255 Billion to Build 15 Nuclear Battleships

President Trump's proposal to build 15 nuclear-powered Defiant-class battleships is estimated to cost around $200-255 billion total, with the first ship costing approximately $14.5 billion—comparable to a Ford-class aircraft carrier. Defense contractors General Dynamics and Huntington Ingalls stand to benefit significantly from this program, which could generate substantial long-term revenue through both construction and maintenance contracts.

05/18/2026, 10:10 AM • The Motley Fool

Flight III Destroyer Ted Stevens (DDG 128) Sails Away from HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding

HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division delivered the Flight III Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer Ted Stevens (DDG 128) on May 8, 2026. The ship features advanced radar and combat systems and represents the second Flight III destroyer delivered by Ingalls. The company has five additional Flight III destroyers under construction and twelve more in pre-planning phases, with plans to outsource 2.5 million hours of shipbuilding work in 2026 through a distributed shipbuilding initiative.

05/08/2026, 3:00 PM • GlobeNewswire

HII Declares Quarterly Dividend

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) announced a quarterly cash dividend of $1.38 per share, payable on June 12, 2026, to shareholders of record as of May 29, 2026. The announcement reflects the company's continued financial strength as America's largest shipbuilder.

04/29/2026, 8:15 AM • Benzinga

3 Essential Defense Stocks Rising as Trump's Iran Strategy Drives a $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget Proposal

The Pentagon proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget for fiscal 2027, a significant increase from the current $890 billion. About 52% of the additional spending will go toward military hardware including planes, tanks, ships, and munitions. Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics are positioned to benefit substantially from increased orders for KC-46A tankers, F-35 fighter jets, and naval vessels respectively.

04/23/2026, 1:02 PM • The Motley Fool

At Sea-Air-Space 2026, HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding President Reinforces Support for Expanding U.S. Shipbuilding Capacity

At the U.S. Navy League's Sea-Air-Space Exposition 2026, HII's Newport News Shipbuilding President Kari Wilkinson highlighted the company's commitment to expanding U.S. maritime industrial capacity through workforce growth, advanced technology deployment, and distributed shipbuilding initiatives that leverage partner companies across the nation.

04/21/2026, 9:00 PM • GlobeNewswire

Saronic Could Build Us a Robot Navy

Saronic, a privately-held defense company specializing in uncrewed autonomous warships, has raised $1.75 billion in funding at a $9.25 billion valuation. The company recently won a $392 million Navy contract and plans to scale production of its robotic vessels, including the 180-foot Marauder capable of carrying cruise missiles. An IPO may be forthcoming as demand for shares grows.

04/20/2026, 6:06 AM • The Motley Fool

Trump Proposes Massive $1.5 Trillion Military Budget: 3 Stocks To Watch, 1 To Sell

President Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion fiscal 2027 defense budget aims to rebuild munitions stockpiles and fund a larger Navy. UBS analysts identify RTX Corporation, General Dynamics, and Huntington Ingalls as clear winners from increased missile and shipbuilding demand, while flagging Northrop Grumman as a relative loser due to reduced B-21 Raider stealth bomber procurement.

04/07/2026, 6:32 PM • Benzinga

HII Bets On Physical AI To Accelerate US Navy Ship Production

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) announced a partnership with GrayMatter Robotics to integrate Physical AI into shipbuilding operations, targeting a 15% throughput increase in 2026 following a 14% increase in 2025. The stock traded down 0.01% at $407.60 in premarket trading, with technical indicators showing neutral momentum and some intermediate-term weakness, though analysts maintain a Buy rating with an average price target of $340.82.

04/07/2026, 6:35 AM • Benzinga

Former Sen. Sam Nunn Visits Ingalls Shipbuilding for Update on His Namesake Destroyer

Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn visited HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division to tour the construction progress of the future USS Sam Nunn (DDG 133), a Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyer named in his honor. The visit highlighted the ship's advancing construction toward launch and celebrated Nunn's legacy in defense policy. Ingalls continues building multiple Flight III destroyers with advanced radar and combat systems.

04/03/2026, 12:00 PM • GlobeNewswire

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Day Range
$284.40
$288.29
$284.86
1-Year Range
$252.93
$453.73
$284.86
Latest Close$284.86
Change
-$1.23 (-0.43%)
Volume301,120
Market Cap$11.2B
Shares Outstanding39.4M
P/E (TTM)18.50
Diluted EPS (TTM)$15.39
Enterprise Value$13.7B

Information as of 07/13/2026

Company Profile

HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES INC
HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES INC
https://www.hii.com
$11.2B
Market Cap
$605.0M
Net Income
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Aerospace & Defense
4101 Washington Avenue, Newport News, VA, United States, 23607
757 380 2000

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. designs, builds, overhauls, and repairs military ships in the United States. It operates through three segments: Ingalls, Newport News, and Mission Technologies. The company is involved in the design and construction of non-nuclear ships comprising amphibious assault ships, surface combatants, and national security cutters for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. It also provides nuclear-powered ships, such as aircraft carriers and submarines, as well as refueling and overhaul, and inactivation services of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. In addition, the company offers naval nuclear support services, including fleet services comprising design, construction, maintenance, and disposal activities for in-service the U.S. Navy nuclear ships; and maintenance services on nuclear reactor prototypes. Further, the company provides C5ISR systems and operations; application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to battlefield decisions; defensive and offensive cyberspace strategies and electronic warfare; uncrewed autonomous systems; live, virtual, and constructive solutions; platform modernization; and critical nuclear operations. Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Newport News, Virginia.

Key Executives

  • Christopher Douglas Kastner
  • Edgar Andy Green
  • Chad N. Boudreaux
  • Thomas E. Stiehle
  • Brian D. Blanchette

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Mutual Funds3.4B (82.78%)
  • Institutions649.9M (16.00%)
  • Insiders49.5M (1.22%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)