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RTX Trading Volume Drops 34.77% to $424 Million, Slips to 188th Position

Market BriefMonday, May 5, 2025 8:14 pm ET
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On May 5, 2025, RTX's trading volume reached $424 million, marking a 34.77% decrease from the previous day. This placed rtx at the 188th position in terms of trading volume for the day. RTX's stock price fell by 1.24%.

GW&K Investment Management, LLC has increased its holdings in RTX by adding 221,438 shares to its portfolio, as disclosed in a recent SEC 13F filing. This filing reflects the fund's holdings as of March 31, 2025.

In the past six months, insiders of RTX have engaged in 12 open market trades, with 1 purchase and 11 sales. Notable transactions include Gregory Hayes, the Executive Chairman, who sold 101,668 shares, and Christopher T. Calio, the President and CEO, who sold 27,379 shares.

RTX has received significant government contract awards totaling $7.35 billion over the past year. Major awards include the FY 23-25 SM-3 BLOCK IIA AURS contract worth $1.28 billion and the GMA (MK25) C-BAND contract worth $1.01 billion.

Members of Congress have traded RTX stock four times in the past six months, with three purchases and one sale. Representative George Whitesides sold up to $100,000 worth of RTX stock on March 24, while Representative Bruce Westerman purchased up to $15,000 on March 3.

Analysts have issued various ratings for RTX, with six firms giving buy ratings and one firm issuing a sell rating. Recent ratings include an "Outperform" rating from RBC Capital on April 23, 2025, and an "Overweight" rating from Wells Fargo on April 15, 2025.

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