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Karman Holdings stock slips as Citi-fueled rally cools; what’s next for KRMN shares
20 February 2026
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Karman Holdings stock slips as Citi-fueled rally cools; what’s next for KRMN shares

New York, Feb 20, 2026, 09:59 (EST) — Regular session

Karman Holdings Inc shares slipped roughly 4% early Friday, pulling back to $84.85 as the stock surrendered some of its strong gains from earlier in the week.

The drop comes right after Thursday’s rally, prompted when Citigroup pointed out firmer demand trends across Karman Holdings’ main segments and said it was increasingly confident leadership could top their own forecasts. Citi stuck with its Buy rating and $125 price target, and the bank put the stock on an “upside 90-day catalyst watch”—Wall Street’s way of flagging a three-month stretch where they expect a specific upside trigger. TipRanks

Karman shares jumped 7.84% Wednesday and added another 9.21% Thursday, putting the stock nearly 18% higher across the two sessions. Trading volume topped 3.8 million shares on each day, according to MarketScreener data. The company is scheduled to present at a Raymond James & Associates investor conference March 3.

The drop outpaced the broader aerospace and defense sector moves. The SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF slipped roughly 0.6%, with iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF easing about 0.2%. The S&P 500 tracker, meanwhile, barely budged.

Looks like profit-taking drove Friday’s moves. Not surprising after two strong sessions. Plenty of buyers appear to be sitting on their hands, waiting for fresh data.

Karman’s dealmaking push has kept up the pace. Back in January, the company announced plans to buy Seemann Composites and MSC in a $220 million move. CEO Tony Koblinski called the strategy an effort to take Karman “from deep sea to deep space,” with a 2026 revenue goal in the $700 million to $715 million range. The same statement cautioned that contract timing and government budgets can drive volatility, and pointed out the challenges of folding in new acquisitions and fighting for U.S. military contracts. SEC

That’s the risk hanging over the stock now, following that flash of optimism. Should awards falter or expenses start to bite, the rally could unravel in a hurry.

Karman’s next earnings are penciled in for April 14, a date investors are watching closely.

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