Movement Alert|AeroVironment Falls 5.72% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Follows Massive Rally Despite New Contract Win

Market Focus
Jul 06

On July 6, AeroVironment declined 5.72% in regular trading to $181.5/share, with turnover of $123 million, as investors booked profits following a multi-session surge of over 35% since the company's Q4 earnings release on June 30.

While AeroVironment announced a three-year, $500 million indefinite-delivery contract to provide counter-unmanned aircraft systems under the Domestic Shield program, this contract had already been widely reported and largely priced in during prior sessions. The stock had surged over 23% at open on June 30 after reporting Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.84 versus estimates of $1.46, and revenue of $641.6 million versus expectations of $556 million, representing 133% year-over-year growth.

Weighing on sentiment, multiple analysts cut price targets despite maintaining buy ratings — Stifel lowered its target from $315 to $220, Jefferies from $305 to $229, and RBC from $250 to $210. Additionally, the company's FY2027 EPS guidance of $3.02-$3.34 came in significantly below the analyst consensus of $3.84, suggesting near-term margin pressures despite robust top-line growth.

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