On August 19, Motorola Solutions rose 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $470.915/share with turnover of $184 million, outperforming the broader Communication Equipment sector which saw widespread declines.
The rally continues to be fueled by the company's Q2 earnings report released earlier this month, which significantly exceeded expectations. Adjusted EPS came in at $4.41, beating the $3.85 consensus estimate by 14.55%, while revenue of $3.133 billion topped the $3.001 billion forecast by 4.4%. The company raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to $17.62-$17.72, well above the $16.97 Street estimate, and lifted its revenue outlook to approximately $12.98 billion.
Key catalysts include a surprise early return to growth in the Land Mobile Radio public-safety business and Silvus Technologies full-year revenue expectations being raised to $850 million from $750 million, implying 50% annual growth. Morgan Stanley raised its price target to $476, citing encouragement from the D-Series infrastructure launch timeline and reduced memory cost overhang uncertainty. Record backlog of $15.6 billion further underscores sustained public safety demand.
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