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BAE Systems share price holds near 2,000p — buyback tape and $248m U.S. Navy radio order in focus
31 January 2026
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BAE Systems share price holds near 2,000p — buyback tape and $248m U.S. Navy radio order in focus

London, Jan 31, 2026, 08:46 GMT — Markets have closed

  • BAE closed Friday nearly flat, just ticking up slightly during the session
  • A new share buyback filing and a U.S. Navy contract for a BAE-associated joint venture maintained focus on deal activity
  • Investors now turn their attention to BAE’s full-year results due in February

BAE Systems shares closed Friday near 1,974 pence, ticking up 0.03% on the session. The defence giant hovered just shy of the 2,000p mark heading into the weekend.

That’s significant now as the stock’s January rally has fizzled, shifting the spotlight back to the fundamentals: contract wins, buyback follow-through, and what they reveal about cash flow ahead of earnings.

It also appears on a noisy defence tape. Programmes shift in bursts, budgets spark debates, and prices can drift for days before leaping on a single line.

Over the past three sessions, BAE has hovered near the 2,000p level, bouncing around that mark after reaching a 52-week peak of 2,159p earlier this month. The latest close came after a two-day dip from Wednesday’s 1,995.5p finish, which traders are viewing more as consolidation than a clear directional move.

BAE’s daily buyback updates continue to roll in. Their latest filing shows they purchased 107,860 shares on Jan. 29 at a volume-weighted average price of 1,983.20 pence, with plans to cancel them. So far, about 16.0 million shares have been repurchased under the program’s second tranche. (A volume-weighted average price, or VWAP, reflects the average price paid, weighted by the number of shares traded at each price.)

Data Link Solutions, a joint venture between BAE Systems and Collins Aerospace (an RTX business), secured a $248 million U.S. Navy contract to produce multifunctional information distribution system terminals, which facilitate tactical data exchange between platforms.

BAE is also shortlisted for Project NYX in the UK, a Ministry of Defence program aimed at developing drones to work alongside Apache helicopters. Additional R&D contracts are anticipated in March.

Still, things can go sideways. Defence orders might miss procurement schedules, contract options don’t always convert as investors hope, and a buyback won’t halt a de-rating if February’s figures disappoint or guidance comes in weak.

BAE’s full-year results drop on Feb. 18, marking the next big test. The company must back up recent share gains with solid cash flow and orders.

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