MELBOURNE, Florida, August 17, 2026, 09:07 EDT — Shares in L3Harris Technologies Inc. NYSE:LHX fell around 3% in premarket trade on Monday after the board removed Chairman and CEO Christopher Kubasik following a conduct probe, installing Sam Mehta as CEO immediately and splitting the chairman position.
The transition occurs suddenly. However, Mehta previously led the two segments responsible for 83.5% of revenue in the second quarter. This level of operational oversight could help minimize disruption while investors re-evaluate the governance discount.
L3Harris stated that Kubasik’s actions were inconsistent with its core values and code of conduct. The company added that the issue had no impact on its financial reporting, internal controls, customer dealings or business results. Kubasik is not granted severance, benefits or accelerated vesting.
| Leadership role | Before August 17 | After August 17 | Investor relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief executive | Christopher Kubasik | Sam Mehta | Direct operational authority |
| Board chairman | Christopher Kubasik | Lewis Hay III | Independent board supervision |
| Space & Mission Systems | Sam Mehta | Lauren Barnes | Company’s largest segment |
| Communications & Spectrum Dominance | Sam Mehta | Christopher Aebli | Second-largest division by revenue |
Mehta became part of L3Harris in 2023, assuming leadership of both sizeable divisions in March. At that time, Kubasik described him as “a proven operator with a strong track record of delivering results.” The previous endorsement now supports the case for consistent succession. L3Harris announcement
| Second-quarter operation | Revenue | Year-on-year growth | Share of company revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Space & Mission Systems | $2.97 billion | 7% | 50.5% |
| Communications & Spectrum Dominance | $1.94 billion | 4% | 33.0% |
| Mehta’s combined remit | $4.91 billion | — | 83.5% |
| Missile Solutions | $1.05 billion | 14% | 17.9% |
| L3Harris total | $5.88 billion | — | 100% |
Segment shares are derived from disclosed revenue and may not add up precisely due to eliminations. The figures indicate that Mehta will lead an organization she already knows well. The board chose not to bring in an external candidate.
Conditions for the business were getting better prior to the leadership shake-up. Second-quarter profit climbed to $600 million compared to $458 million previously. Revenue surpassed expectations, and L3Harris lifted its adjusted earnings guidance for 2026 to a range of $11.80-$12.00 per share.
Monday’s initial shift was significant, though not conclusive. At Friday’s closing price of $291.82, a 3% decline would result in a level near $283.07. With 186.8 million shares in circulation, the estimated drop in equity value is approximately $1.64 billion.
| Market measure | Value | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Friday closing price | $291.82 | Final reported |
| Premarket change | Roughly -3% | Initial estimate |
| Estimated premarket price | $283.07 | Friday closing price × 0.97 |
| Estimated value decrease | Near $1.64 billion | 3% × $291.82 × 186.8 million shares |
| Gap from 52-week peak | Roughly 25.4% | Compared with $379.23 |
The figures provided are provisional. Both Friday’s closing price and the 52-week peak were recorded prior to the announcement. The opening auction will offer the initial concrete indication of the market reaction.
Most analyst targets set prior to Kubasik’s departure were still higher than Friday’s closing price. The broad spectrum of targets indicated a split in opinion regarding execution and valuation. No target takes Monday’s governance development into account.
| Analyst or poll | Recommendation | Price target | Published |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bernstein NYSE:AB | Outperform | $405 | May 4 |
| UBS Group AG NYSE:UBS | Neutral | $330 | May 1 |
| RBC Capital Markets (TSE:RY) | Sector Perform | $310 | July 21 |
| S&P Global poll NYSE:SPGI | Buy consensus | $373.65 average | Late July |
The $310-$405 range for individual targets is now significant. Analysts face the question of whether Mehta’s operational expertise can compensate for the absence of Kubasik’s strategic leadership. The presence of an independent chair could support this argument.
Investors are expected to monitor updates related to the investigation. The filing mentions an internal review conducted alongside independent counsel, though it does not provide specifics regarding conduct. It notes that there was no dispute about operations, policies, or practices.
Risks: Additional discoveries, worries from customers or the exit of key leaders could increase the valuation discount. Maintaining updated guidance and ensuring a seamless transition could help reduce it. Either scenario remains on the table.
The initial test is straightforward. Investors require proof that a manager responsible for the majority of revenue can maintain execution as the board works to rebuild trust.


