Frequency Electronics targets at least $150M revenue and 50% gross margin by fiscal 2029, backed by $111M funded backlog (NASDAQ:FEIM)
Frequency Electronics (FEIM) Q4 FY2026 earnings call: record $111M backlog, 3-year $150M revenue goal, margin targets, and space/defense demandâread now.
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Frequency Electronics (FEIM) Q4 FY2026 earnings call: record $111M backlog, 3-year $150M revenue goal, margin targets, and space/defense demandâread now.
Frequency Electronics targets at least $150M revenue and 50% gross margin by fiscal 2029, backed by $111M funded backlog (NASDAQ:FEIM) | Seeking Alpha
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Earnings Call Insights: Frequency Electronics (FEIM) Q4 fiscal 2026
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"After a year of digestion, we're returning to growth now... This quarter, which ends in 2 weeks, will be the beginning of a multiyear ascent to a much bigger Frequency Electronics," said "Thomas McClelland (CEO, President & Director)."
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Quick Insights
What are the main growth drivers for Frequency Electronics' revenue and backlog?
Key growth drivers include strong space and defense contract wins, successful expansion into newer markets such as atomic clocks for lunar missions, and a record-funded backlog of $111 million supported by a nearly 3x book-to-bill ratio.
How is Frequency Electronics addressing profitability and margin improvement?
Management introduced multi-year financial targets (minimum 50% gross margin, 30% operating margin), aims to shift from bespoke to high-rate production, and has restructured or discontinued low-margin product lines like Elcom to enhance future margins despite transitional near-term margin pressures.
What risks or challenges could impact Frequency Electronics' execution of its growth strategy?
Risks include execution challenges in ramping high-rate production, timing and conversion of backlog to revenue, near-term margin pressure from restructuring and investments, and limited transparency regarding the duration and conversion specifics of the backlog.
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