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TransDigm (TDG) stock falls again as Baird downgrade keeps pressure on share price
4 February 2026
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TransDigm (TDG) stock falls again as Baird downgrade keeps pressure on share price

New York, Feb 4, 2026, 14:47 EST — Regular session

  • TransDigm shares dropped roughly 2% in afternoon trading, deepening their decline following earnings.
  • Baird downgraded its rating from Outperform to Neutral and dropped its price target to $1,400
  • Investors are grappling with higher interest rates, tariff-related challenges, and doubts over whether aftermarket growth will sustain

Shares of TransDigm Group Inc. fell 2.3% to $1,271.89 on Wednesday following a downgrade by Baird. The aircraft parts manufacturer was cut to Neutral, with the price target lowered to $1,400 from $1,650. MarketScreener

The decline highlights a persistent issue for leveraged industrials: solid revenue growth doesn’t guarantee a win when margins and financing costs are under strain. Just a day before, TransDigm raised its 2026 adjusted profit forecast, yet the midpoint remained beneath analysts’ expectations. The company also pointed to challenges from tariffs and recent acquisitions. Reuters

TransDigm’s fortunes hinge on flight activity and aircraft manufacturing, yet its stock is behaving more like a balance-sheet play at the moment. Investors are weighing how much growth next year will stem from higher-volume, lower-margin OEM sales against the aftermarket, where replacement parts and repairs usually deliver better margins.

TDG’s slump coincided with a weaker tone in the aerospace and defense sector. HEICO dipped 3.5%, Howmet lost 2.9%, and RTX slid 3.4%. Honeywell was an outlier, climbing 1.3%. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF dropped 0.5%, and the Nasdaq-focused QQQ declined 1.8%.

TransDigm’s fiscal first quarter saw net sales climb 14% to $2.285 billion, but net income dropped nearly 10% to $445 million. The company blamed the decline mainly on rising interest expenses as debt increased year over year. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $8.23. Its “EBITDA As Defined”—a tailored version of EBITDA—hit $1.197 billion, translating to a 52.4% margin. SEC

TransDigm boosted its fiscal 2026 forecast, expecting net sales between $9.845 billion and $10.035 billion, with adjusted earnings per share ranging from $37.42 to $39.34. The company noted this outlook does not factor in any impact from pending acquisitions.

The stock debate now includes those deals. TransDigm agreed to acquire Stellant Systems for around $960 million, plus Jet Parts Engineering and Victor Sierra Aviation for about $2.2 billion. The company said it expects to deploy roughly $3.2 billion in total.

On Tuesday’s earnings call, CEO Mike Lisman pushed back against suggestions that the Jet Parts and Victor Sierra acquisitions mark a shift toward PMA parts—aftermarket components approved through “parts manufacturer approval,” which offers alternatives to original equipment. “We bought these businesses because we think they’re fundamentally good businesses on which we can make a 20% [internal rate of return],” Lisman told Aviation Week. Aviation Week Network

Baird’s downgrade zeroed in on margin concerns, highlighting the shift toward OEM volumes and pressure from increased leverage following acquisitions. The timing—just a day after earnings and guidance—often signals a warning shot to traders, even if the quarter appears solid on the surface.

There’s a downside the market hasn’t fully priced in yet. If airline utilization and shop visits slow down, aftermarket demand could normalize sooner than investors anticipate. Meanwhile, OEM build rates might still push suppliers to shoulder costs and maintain capacity. Throw in another jump in financing costs, and the earnings outlook could deteriorate fast.

The focus now shifts from headlines to the upcoming data that will shape the rate and growth outlook. Investors are zeroing in on U.S. economic reports after the Bureau of Labor Statistics delayed the January jobs report to Feb. 11 and the CPI release to Feb. 13, due to a short government shutdown. These figures can significantly impact bond yields and rate expectations, especially for heavily leveraged companies. Reuters

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