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Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Stock Hits Record High on Navy FF(X) Frigate Move: Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What’s Next

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Stock Hits Record High on Navy FF(X) Frigate Move: Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What’s Next

Dec. 23, 2025 — Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (NYSE: HII) is having one of those “the market just re-priced the story” days. The U.S. Navy’s decision to pivot to a new frigate/small surface combatant concept—built off a proven Coast Guard cutter design—helped push HII stock up about 5% to roughly $353.52, marking a fresh record close and leaving the shares up about 87% year-to-date. MarketWatch Behind the rally is a rare combo investors love: (1) a potentially large, multi-year naval shipbuilding push, (2) an explicit strategy to reduce schedule risk by using a mature design, and (3) an emerging “industrial
Defense & Aerospace Majors: US Stocks Week Ahead (Dec 15–19, 2025) — Boeing, Lockheed, RTX, Northrop, General Dynamics, L3Harris & HII in Focus (Updated Dec 14, 2025)

Defense & Aerospace Majors: US Stocks Week Ahead (Dec 15–19, 2025) — Boeing, Lockheed, RTX, Northrop, General Dynamics, L3Harris & HII in Focus (Updated Dec 14, 2025)

Defense and aerospace majors head into the week of December 15–19, 2025 with three powerful forces colliding: a new U.S. rate-cut backdrop, a Washington policy catalyst as Congress races toward year-end, and a fast-moving shift in Pentagon priorities toward AI-enabled procurement and production speed. The result is a sector that still looks “defensive” in name, but is increasingly being traded like a mix of industrial momentum + geopolitical hedge + technology platform. Below is what mattered most for US-listed defense and aerospace names from Dec 8–14, 2025, and what investors are likely to watch next week. The week that just
AUKUS Boost for Scotland: Rosyth Dockyard to Build US Virginia-Class Submarine Modules as HMS Formidable Keel Is Laid

AUKUS Boost for Scotland: Rosyth Dockyard to Build US Virginia-Class Submarine Modules as HMS Formidable Keel Is Laid

On 10 December 2025, Scotland’s Rosyth dockyard cemented its position at the heart of allied naval shipbuilding, as new details emerged of a major US submarine contract just one day after the keel was laid for the Royal Navy’s third Type 31 frigate, HMS Formidable. US shipbuilding giant HII (Huntington Ingalls Industries) has expanded its partnership with Babcock International, authorising the British company to build complex assemblies for Virginia‑class nuclear‑powered attack submarines at Rosyth in Fife.Naval News+1 The move effectively turns the Scottish yard into a key industrial node in the trilateral AUKUS submarine enterprise, linking US, UK and Australian

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Corning stock price hits record close — what’s driving GLW and the next big test

Corning stock price hits record close — what’s driving GLW and the next big test

7 February 2026
Corning shares jumped 8.3% to a record $122.16 Friday, gaining 11% over two sessions amid strong demand for AI infrastructure stocks. The move follows a $6 billion optical fiber deal with Meta and upgraded company forecasts. Shares traded as high as $122.56 and rose 0.6% after hours. COO Avery Nelson sold 1,894 shares for tax withholding, retaining 66,050.
PepsiCo stock: €2.5 billion bond deal lands as investors size up the price-cut gamble

PepsiCo stock: €2.5 billion bond deal lands as investors size up the price-cut gamble

7 February 2026
PepsiCo priced €2.5 billion in euro notes across four maturities, with settlement set for Feb. 11, according to an SEC filing. The company plans to use proceeds for general corporate purposes, including repaying commercial paper. Shares closed at $170.49 Friday, up 1.8%. PepsiCo is also cutting U.S. snack prices by up to 15% after consumer pushback.
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