Huntington Ingalls Stock - Saturday look at its long-term defense role
20.06.2026 - 17:13:24 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 17:08 CET. Details in the imprint.
Huntington Ingalls (US4464131063) is one of the largest US military shipbuilders, with stock trading in New York under the ticker HII on the NYSE. With no new major filings or Reuters headlines in the past day, the focus this Saturday is on its long-term business model and role in US naval procurement.
Background and price data on Huntington Ingalls
Key figures, news and regulatory filings for Huntington Ingalls stock can be found in the dedicated topic overview and on the company’s investor-relations pages.
Long-term role in US naval programs
Huntington Ingalls Industries describes itself as America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a major provider of professional services to government and industry partners, including the US Navy and Coast Guard. Company profile on HII The group’s shipyards in Virginia and Mississippi build nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships and other complex vessels.
The company is the prime contractor for the US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers, which are among the most complex defense assets in the US fleet. HII capability overview These programs typically span decades, with multiyear appropriations that underpin revenue visibility for investors who follow the stock as a long-duration defense asset.
Defense spending backdrop and funding visibility
The long-term demand picture for Huntington Ingalls is closely tied to US defense budgets, especially the Navy’s shipbuilding plan, which is laid out in multiyear procurement documents submitted to Congress. Reuters coverage of US Navy plans Over recent years, political support for sustaining and modernizing the fleet has remained relatively robust.
For investors, that means Huntington Ingalls’ order book often stretches many years into the future, even if annual budget debates in Washington can introduce timing uncertainty. The company’s sensitivity is more to long-run fleet size and mix than to short-term spending noise.
How the company makes money
Huntington Ingalls generates most of its revenue from long-term, cost-plus and fixed-price contracts with the US government, mainly for ship construction, lifecycle services and technical support. Major platforms include Ford-class carriers, America-class amphibious assault ships and Virginia-class submarine components.
Where the stock trades today
Huntington Ingalls stock (US4464131063) trades on the NYSE under the ticker HII; the most recently available closing price was $284.79 on 06/18/2026, according to public quote data, with a corresponding after-hours indication of $285.07 the same day. MarketBeat quote overview
Key facts on Huntington Ingalls stock
- Company: Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
- ISIN: US4464131063
- WKN: A1H6FY
- Ticker: HII
- Venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 15:59 ET): 284.79 USD
- Market cap: approximately 11.8 billion USD (as of 06/18/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Aerospace & Defense
- Index membership: Standard & Poor's 500 index
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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