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Leonardo DRS stock jumps nearly 9% as Trump’s defense budget talk lifts sector — what to watch next
8 January 2026
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Leonardo DRS stock jumps nearly 9% as Trump’s defense budget talk lifts sector — what to watch next

New York, January 8, 2026, 12:05 EST — Regular session

  • Leonardo DRS shares rose sharply in midday trade, tracking a broader rally in defense names
  • Trump floated a $1.5 trillion U.S. military budget for 2027, reviving spending bets but also fresh policy risk
  • Recent filings detailed a new COO appointment and an amended disclosure tied to an executive trading plan

Shares of Leonardo DRS jumped 9.4% to $40.68 in midday trading on Thursday. The stock has traded between $37.42 and $40.74, after closing at $37.20 in the prior session.

The move came as defense stocks climbed after President Donald Trump called for a $1.5 trillion U.S. military budget for 2027, well above the $901 billion approved for 2026. RBC Capital Markets analysts led by Ken Herbert wrote that “there is significant uncertainty associated with a final defense budget,” while Morgan Stanley analysts led by Kristine Liwag said, “A limit on capital return is an incremental negative, but the size is manageable.” Reuters

For Leonardo DRS, the read-through is straightforward: more Pentagon money can mean more demand for sensors, networks and power systems that sit inside bigger weapons programs. In a Jan. 6 filing, the company said it appointed long-time executive Sally A. Wallace as chief operating officer effective Jan. 1, and set her compensation; CEO John Baylouny called her “a strong leader and a trusted partner.” Securities and Exchange Commission

Another filing a day later showed the company amended its third-quarter report to add an omitted disclosure about a Rule 10b5-1 plan — a pre-set trading plan that can allow stock sales on a schedule. The amendment said Wallace adopted the plan on Aug. 6, 2025, covering up to 38,987 shares, with a scheduled expiration on Oct. 30, 2026. Securities and Exchange Commission

Traders are watching whether Thursday’s defense bid turns into a longer rotation, or fades once budget math and politics return to the foreground. For DRS, the next leg typically comes from orders and margins, not slogans — investors will look for signs that higher spending would translate into funded programs, and when.

But the budget headline is not a budget, and it still needs Congress. Byron Callan, a defense analyst at Capital Alpha Partners, said Trump’s post “raised questions about where the funds would be directed and whether they could even be absorbed by the defense sector.” Reuters

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