L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

LHX

L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (LHX) is a global aerospace and defense company that provides advanced communication, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions for military, government, and commercial customers. Formed through the merger of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation in 2019, the company specializes in integrated mission systems, avionics, space and airborne systems, and tactical communication networks. L3Harris serves various sectors including defense, homeland security, and aviation, delivering technology-driven products to support national security and public safety missions.

$355.75 +8.85 (2.54%)
Dividend Yield 1.35%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 5, 2025$1.202025-11-172025-11-17
September 22, 2025$1.202025-09-052025-09-05
June 18, 2025$1.202025-06-032025-06-03
March 21, 2025$1.202025-03-102025-03-10
December 6, 2024$1.162024-11-182024-11-18

Dividends Summary

Company News

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GlobeNewswire Inc. • Researchandmarkets.Com • January 21, 2026

The global maritime simulators market is projected to grow from $1.67 billion in 2024 to $3.03 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 6.1%. Ship bridge simulators lead by type (39.28% share), while engine room simulators show fastest growth. Wartsila Corporation leads the competitive landscape with 5.82% market share, followed by Kongsberg Maritime, CAE...

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GlobeNewswire Inc. • Researchandmarkets.Com • January 19, 2026

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L3Harris Blasts Off With a $1 Billion Pentagon Payload
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • January 15, 2026

L3Harris Technologies received a historic $1 billion direct investment from the Department of Defense to expand manufacturing capabilities for solid rocket motors, addressing critical supply chain bottlenecks. The company is executing a split-and-spin strategy, spinning off its Missile Solutions unit while divesting its commercial Space Propulsio...

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Benzinga • Lekha Gupta • January 11, 2026

CES 2026 highlighted semiconductor and AI advancements with major announcements from NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD. Governments are tightening AI regulation, with Britain forcing tech companies to block unsolicited sexual images. Key developments include NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform in production, Intel's Panther Lake processor, Tesla's 2nm chip develop...

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