Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. Stock Falls 6.5%, Underperforms Peers
Dow Jones2026/07/29 20:34This article was automatically generated by Dow Jones using technology from Automated Insights.
Shares of Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. shed 6.5% to $280.40 on what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index falling 1.5% to 7,316.15 and Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 2.2% to 51,594.14.
The stock's fall snapped a five-day winning streak.
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. closed 39.0% short of its 52-week high of $460.00, which the company reached on March 2nd.
The stock underperformed when compared to some of its peers, as Lockheed Martin Corp. fell 2.1% to $569.20, Northrop Grumman Corp. fell 2.6% to $535.05, and General Dynamics Corp. fell 3.11% to $380.96.
Trading volume totaled 769,492, compared to the 50-day average of 489,342.
Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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July 29, 2026 16:34 ET (20:34 GMT)
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