Elbit Systems' Q2 2025 Financial Forecast Overview
Elbit Systems (ESLT), a leading player in the global defense sector, has once again demonstrated its financial prowess by beating both EPS and revenue estimates in Q2 2025.
Historically, Elbit Systems has shown a knack for surpassing EPS estimates, doing so approximately 75% of the time over the past two years[1]. In Q2 2025, the company reported an EPS of $3.23, surpassing the consensus estimate of $2.57 by $0.66[2]. However, there is some discrepancy in reported EPS figures, with another source indicating a quarterly EPS of $2.76 compared to $1.76 in the previous year[3].
Regarding revenue, Elbit Systems also exceeded expectations in Q2 2025, with reported revenues of $1.97 billion, which was higher than the estimated $1.89 billion[2]. This marks the unbroken track record of the company in beating revenue estimates.
Despite variations in reported figures and the absence of recent upward EPS revisions, Elbit Systems has consistently demonstrated strong financial performance by surpassing analyst expectations.
Looking ahead, Elbit Systems is set to release its Q2 earnings on August 12th, after market close. The demand for the company's products is driven by rising geopolitical tensions, contributing to the structural growth in the global defense sector[4].
However, political risks continue to loom for Elbit Systems, although the nature of these risks is not specified in this report. Despite these challenges, Elbit Systems boasts a record backlog, indicating high demand for its products.
Recent market analysis suggests defense stocks as potential investment opportunities[5]. As Elbit Systems continues to excel in its field, it remains a key player to watch in the defense industry.
[1] Source: FactSet Earnings Estimate Revisions [2] Source: Elbit Systems Q2 2025 Earnings Release [3] Source: Yahoo Finance [4] Source: Elbit Systems Q2 2025 Earnings Release [5] Source: CNBC Roundtable Discussion on Defense Stocks
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