Why L3Harris Stock Is Falling Today

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Key Points

  • The company has made several changes to its leadership team.

  • Management maintains its 2026 financial guidance.

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Starting the week on an inauspicious note, L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) stock is shining brightly on bears' radars today. With the company announcing an unexpected shake-up in the management team, investors have found sufficient motivation to exit their positions in the defense contractor.

As of 2:43 p.m. ET, shares of L3Harris are down 4%.

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Investors are unsettled as new leadership takes shape

L3Harris announced this morning that its board of directors has appointed Sam Mehta as president and chief executive officer and as a member of the board. Moreover, Lewis Hay III, the company's lead independent director, will step in as the board's new independent chairman. Before these new appointments, Christopher Kubasik had served as chairman and CEO as well as a board member.

According to the press release that L3Harris issued regarding the C-suite changes, the company "became aware of certain conduct by Kubasik that was not consistent with the values of the Company as outlined in its Code of Conduct." While L3Harris didn't specify the exact nature, the company commented that the conduct was unrelated to "financial reporting, controls, customer relationships or operational performance."

In addition, L3Harris reaffirmed several aspects of its 2026 forecast, including revenue of $23.2 billion to $23.7 billion and free cash flow of $3 billion.

What's an investor to do now?

Unsurprisingly, an abrupt change in the C-suite is motivating investors to exit their positions in L3Harris Technologies stock today. The market hates uncertainty, and it seems that, despite the company's insistence that Kubasik's conduct didn't involve malfeasance in the company's financial reporting -- or other important aspects of the company's business -- it's enough to raise doubts in investors' minds.

While it may be hasty for current shareholders to click the sell button, it would be wise for them to closely monitor upcoming financial reports to ensure that the company is on track to achieve 2026 guidance. Fortunately for those who are still unnerved by the recent developments, there are plenty of other defense stocks to consider for industry exposure.

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