Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. – Consensus ‘hold’ rating and 12.6% Upside Potential

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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. which can be found using ticker (HII) have now 12 analysts in total covering the stock. The consensus rating is pointing to ‘hold’. The range between the high target price and low target price is between $326.00 and $180.00 calculating the average target price we see $228.01. Now with the previous closing price of $202.55 this would imply there is now a potential upside of 12.6%. Also worth taking note is the 50 day moving average now sits at $194.62 while the 200 day moving average is $243.05. The market cap for the company is 8.16B. Currently the stock stands at: $208.61 USD

The potential market cap would be $9,188,801,046 based on the market consensus.

The company is not paying dividends at this time.

Other points of data to note are a P/E ratio of 11.79, revenue per share of $296.22 and a 4.27% return on assets.

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. is engaged in building and delivering the survivable naval ships and technologies that safeguard America’s seas, sky, land, space, and cyber. It operates through three segments: Ingalls, Newport News and Mission Technologies. Its Ingalls segment is engaged in designing and constructing non-nuclear ships for the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, including amphibious assault ships, expeditionary warfare ships, surface combatants, and national security cutters (NSC). Its Newport News segment is engaged in designing and constructing nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines, and refueling and overhauling, and the inactivation of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. The Mission Technologies segment is engaged in providing mission-based solutions, unmanned systems, fleet support services, and nuclear and environmental services. It conducts its business with the United States Government, primarily the Department of Defense (DoD).

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