Raytheon Technologies Corp
NYSE:RTX

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Price: 127.07 USD -1.06% Market Closed
Market Cap: 169.6B USD

During the last 3 months Raytheon Technologies Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 16, 2015 by Whitman Christine Todd , who sold 5.3k USD worth of RTX shares.

Last Transactions:
Whitman Christine Todd
$-8.4k
Rogan Thomas I
$-1.1m
Mcgraw Harold Iii
$-19k
Garnier Jean Pierre
$-19k
Amato Elizabeth B
$-224.3k
Maurer Michael B
$-1.7m
Darnis Geraud
$-1.5m
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During the last 3 months Raytheon Technologies Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 16, 2015 by Whitman Christine Todd , who sold 5.3k USD worth of RTX shares.

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Economic Moat
Wide
Market Cap
169.3B USD
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

In the bustling realm of aerospace and defense, Raytheon Technologies Corp. emerges as a formidable titan, sculpting the future of aviation and security. Born in 2020 from the merger of Raytheon Company and United Technologies Corporation, the company's roots dig deep into innovation, spanning decades of engineering prowess. Its operations are carefully categorized into four robust segments: Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, and Raytheon Missiles & Defense. Each segment functions akin to the gears of a finely tuned machine, collectively commandeering a monumental $64 billion revenue ship. With Collins Aerospace, Raytheon focuses on advanced avionics, interiors, and flight control systems, ensuring the skies are not just traversed, but mastered. Pratt & Whitney contributes with state-of-the-art engine technologies, propelling both commercial and military aircraft toward unprecedented performance benchmarks. Meanwhile, Raytheon Intelligence & Space dedicates its energies towards satellite systems, cybersecurity, and high-tech radars, granting eyes and ears that pierce the veil of uncertainty and enhance global defense strategies. Raytheon Missiles & Defense adds muscle to the synergistic ensemble, creating sophisticated weapon systems and air defense solutions to counter evolving global threats. This blend of cutting-edge aerospace technology and advanced defense solutions positions Raytheon Technologies at the forefront of industrial symbiosis. By capitalizing on long-standing government contracts, strategic partnerships, and a continuous stream of innovations, Raytheon secures its forte in the market, building dreams not just of flight, but of fortified global security.

RTX Intrinsic Value
152.37 USD
Undervaluation 17%
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