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RTX Corp. beat Q4 earnings estimates, raised 2026 guidance, and advanced drone defense tech, but faces engine and GPU-related risks.
RTX Corporation reported strong Q4 2025 earnings, beating estimates with $1.55 EPS and $24.24 billion in revenue, up 12.1% year-over-year, and raised its 2026 full-year guidance to $6.60–6.80 EPS.
The company’s Raytheon division successfully tested its Coyote® Block 3 non-kinetic drone defense system, boosting defense contract prospects.
Institutional ownership rose to 86.5%, with new purchases by Krilogy Financial LLC and Rockland Trust Co.
However, a Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine issue poses a near-term margin risk, and unrelated Nvidia GPU safety concerns may create brand noise.
The stock trades at $201.32 with a market cap of $270.23 billion, a P/E of 40.59, and a consensus “Moderate Buy” rating.
RTX Corp. superó las estimaciones de ganancias del cuarto trimestre, elevó las previsiones para el 2026 y avanzó la tecnología de defensa de drones, pero enfrenta riesgos relacionados con el motor y la GPU.