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Hensoldt Shares Under Pressure Despite Record Order Intake

David ChenBy David ChenFebruary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The defense electronics group Hensoldt finds itself in a paradoxical position. While announcing a historic surge in new orders, its stock price suffered a sharp decline of over 7% following the release of preliminary figures. The market’s negative reaction highlights a growing investor concern: the challenge of converting a bulging order book into near-term profitability and shareholder returns.

Market Punishes Margin and Dividend Shortfalls

Investors delivered a clear verdict, focusing not on long-term potential but on immediate financial metrics. The share price now stands at €74.55, a significant retreat from its 52-week high above €115. Analysts pinpointed the core issue: the mid-point of the company’s operating profit target range fell short of market consensus. Furthermore, a proposed dividend of €0.55 per share, though representing a 10% year-on-year increase, disappointed those anticipating a more substantial raise.

A Fundamental Picture of Robust Demand

Beneath the stock market’s disappointment lies a fundamentally strong operational story. Order intake skyrocketed by 62% to €4.71 billion. This performance results in a book-to-bill ratio of 1.9x, indicating Hensoldt is securing nearly twice as much new business as it is currently billing. Revenue advanced by almost ten percent to €2.455 billion, albeit slightly missing projections of €2.50 billion. Adjusted EBITDA improved to €452 million.

Metric 2025 (Actual) 2026 (Forecast)
Revenue €2.455 bn ~€2.750 bn
Adjusted EBITDA €452 mn –
Adj. EBITDA Margin 18.4 % 18.5 % – 19.0 %
Order Intake €4.710 bn –
Book-to-Bill Ratio 1.9x 1.5x – 2.0x
Dividend per Share €0.55 (proposed) –

Strategic Continuity Amid Divergent Analyst Views

Looking ahead, management is targeting revenue of approximately €2.75 billion for the current fiscal year, with the adjusted EBITDA margin expected to improve slightly to a range of 18.5% to 19.0%. To secure this growth trajectory, the supervisory board has emphasized continuity, extending the contract of CEO Oliver Dörre ahead of schedule through the end of 2031. This move is complemented by new strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with Schwarz Digits in cloud security and cooperations focused on autonomous platforms.

Market experts, however, are divided in their assessment. Warburg Research highlights the company’s potential, maintaining a price target of €91 and emphasizing the value of the high order backlog. In contrast, mwb research adopted a more critical stance, reducing its target to €57 and expressing concern that growth remains heavily tied to traditional land platforms, potentially limiting short-term upside.

Navigating the Transition

Hensoldt is currently navigating a classic transition phase. Its record order backlog ensures visibility and workload for years to come. However, the efficiency with which it translates these orders into profitable revenue will be the critical factor in justifying elevated valuations. The gap between order intake and billable sales has therefore emerged as the key metric investors will watch to gauge the equity’s future performance.

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David Chen is an automotive and mobility markets writer at Primary Ignition, focused on the financial side of how the world builds and buys vehicles. His coverage centers on electric vehicles and the global EV competition, including BYD's vertical integration, Chinese automakers scaling abroad, and the legacy OEMs adapting to them. He also digs into the financing layer that rarely makes headlines but moves the numbers: auto-loan structures, the EV lease revival, and how Fed rate decisions ripple through dealer floors and automaker balance sheets. His work extends to emerging mobility, from eVTOL timelines to AI-driven mobility finance. David writes for readers who want the investment story underneath the product story, the reason a factory tour or a leasing promotion actually matters to a stock. His coverage spans automotive stocks, e-mobility, earnings, and market commentary.

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