Karman Holdings Shares Plunge 21.19% to 2025 Low on Earnings Miss, Operational Inefficiencies

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Saturday, Nov 8, 2025 3:58 am ET1min read
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shares fell 21.19% to 2025 lows after missing EPS targets and facing operational inefficiencies despite 42% revenue growth.

- A 857.4 P/E ratio amplified investor backlash as 48% gross profit growth failed to offset margin pressures and $130M debt concerns.

- Strategic benefits from OBBBA's $150B defense funding and Five Axis acquisition contrast with analysts' divided views on valuation alignment.

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raised price targets to $93 while others question sustainability amid declining EBITDA margins and aggressive growth financing.

The share price fell to its lowest level since September 2025 today, with an intraday decline of 21.19%.

Karman Holdings (NASDAQ: KRMN) reported a 5.96% post-earnings drop on November 6, 2025, following a 16.67% earnings-per-share shortfall despite 42% year-over-year revenue growth. Operational inefficiencies and higher-than-expected costs undermined investor confidence, even as gross profit surged 48% to $50 million and net income rose 78% to $8 million. The stock’s 857.4 P/E ratio, reflecting aggressive growth expectations, amplified the negative reaction to the earnings miss.


Strategic tailwinds from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), allocating $150 billion for defense programs, position Karman to benefit from expanded demand in missile defense, hypersonics, and space launch systems. The company raised full-year 2025 revenue guidance to $461–$463 million and acquired Five Axis Industries to bolster its space capabilities. However, margin pressures—evidenced by a 31.0% adjusted EBITDA margin in Q3 2025, down from 32.6% in Q3 2024—and a $130 million term loan to fund growth have raised concerns about debt sustainability. Analysts remain divided, with RBC Capital raising its price target to $93 while others question whether the stock’s valuation aligns with its earnings trajectory.


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