NEW YORK, June 18, 2026, 16:05 (EDT)
- Lockheed Martin shares were last quoted down 4.1% at $510.76, after touching an intraday low of $505.27.
- The move came as U.S. equities broadly rose on lower oil prices and optimism around a U.S.-Iran interim deal.
- Northrop Grumman, RTX and General Dynamics also fell, pointing to a sector move rather than a single-company break.
Lockheed Martin shares fell sharply on Thursday, underperforming a rising U.S. market as investors cut exposure to major defense contractors after a Middle East de-escalation cooled part of the conflict trade. The stock was last quoted at $510.76, down 4.1%, after opening higher and then sliding as low as $505.27.
The drop mattered because it came on a day when the broader tape was stronger. Reuters reported that Wall Street indexes advanced as chip stocks rose and oil prices fell after the United States and Iran signed an interim agreement extending a ceasefire, a move that eased some inflation concerns.
For Lockheed, the market read-through was blunt. A lower risk premium — the extra value investors may attach to defense names during active conflicts — weighed more than fresh manufacturing headlines from the company.
Peers moved the same way. Northrop Grumman fell 5.4%, RTX lost 3.6% and General Dynamics dropped 3.5%, reinforcing the view that Thursday’s selling was sector-wide rather than tied only to Lockheed’s order book or execution.
Lockheed and GM Defense had announced a memorandum of understanding, a framework for cooperation, to explore ways to add production capacity, shore up supply chains and apply commercial manufacturing methods to defense work. Frank St. John, Lockheed’s chief operating officer, said the issue was producing “quickly, reliably and at scale”; GM Defense President Steve duMont said the companies would identify first projects in coming weeks. Media – Lockheed Martin
The pact fits Washington’s push to ease bottlenecks in missiles, aircraft and other systems. But for the stock, it is not yet a revenue number. No specific program value was disclosed, and that left investors with a capacity story, not an immediate earnings catalyst.
Company news from Georgia also failed to change the tape. Lockheed said on Wednesday its Marietta site marked 75 years as a manufacturing center and cited 1,200 new Marietta-based jobs, while the facility remains tied to C-130J and F-35 work.
The near-term question is whether Thursday’s defense-stock selloff is a reset or just position-squaring before a market break. NYSE markets are closed Friday, June 19, for Juneteenth, and normal core trading runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
There is a but. If U.S.-Iran talks falter, the same stocks could regain support as investors reprice demand for missiles, air defense and replenishment. If the ceasefire holds, Lockheed may have to lean harder on execution, margins and production gains at a time when Reuters has reported pressure from fixed-price contracts, inflation, tariffs and some program delays.
The stock’s late-session break says less about one press release than about a changing market mood. Investors still like defense spending in the long run; on Thursday, they did not want to pay as much for the war premium.