RTX Net Margin
The Net Profit Margin of RTX (RTX) as of Jun 17, 2026 is 0.08.In the previous year, Net Profit Margin was 0.06 — a change of 28.5% (higher).
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Net Margin
0.08
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28.5%
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Net Profit Margin of RTX is 2026 0.08 . Net Profit Margin of RTX was 2025 0.06 . It decreases by 28.5% higher compared to the previous year.
RTX's net margin stands at 7.6%, up from 6% several years earlier.
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RTX Stock analysis
What does RTX do? Raytheon Technologies Corp is one of the world's leading companies in the aerospace and defense industry. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, and employs approximately 195,000 people in over 70 countries worldwide. Raytheon Technologies was formed in 2020 through the merger of Raytheon Company and United Technologies Corporation.
Raytheon's history dates back to 1922 when founder Vannevar Bush established the American Appliance Company. In the mid-1920s, the company was renamed Raytheon and began manufacturing vacuum tubes for radios. Over the following decades, Raytheon steadily expanded its business and established itself as one of the leading companies in the electronics and defense industries.
Raytheon Technologies' business model is based on the development and manufacturing of high-tech products for various applications in the aerospace and defense industries. The company is divided into four main segments specializing in different areas: Intelligence & Space, Missiles & Defense, Collins Aerospace, and Pratt & Whitney.
1. Intelligence & Space: Raytheon Technologies offers solutions for space exploration, intelligence, and reconnaissance in this segment. Products include satellites, instruments for the International Space Station (ISS), reconnaissance systems, communication systems, sensors, and more.
2. Missiles & Defense: Raytheon Technologies focuses on the development and production of missile and weapon systems for defense and deterrence against threats from air, sea, or land in this segment. Products include guided missiles, defense systems, radar and surveillance systems, and more.
3. Collins Aerospace: This segment specializes in the development and production of avionics systems for aircraft. This includes navigation systems, flight control systems, communication systems, and more. Collins Aerospace is also involved in the aerospace industry, primarily producing components for spacecraft.
4. Pratt & Whitney: The focus of the fourth segment is the development, production, and maintenance of aircraft engines for civilian and military aircraft. Pratt & Whitney is one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft engines and has a long history in the aviation industry.
Raytheon Technologies' well-known products include the Tomahawk cruise missile, the Patriot air defense system, and GPS satellites. The company is also involved in the development of advanced technologies such as laser weapon systems, unmanned aircraft, and cybersecurity solutions.
Overall, Raytheon Technologies is a company specializing in the development and manufacturing of high-tech products for the aerospace and defense industries. With its four main segments, the company covers a wide range of products and services that benefit both civilian and military customers worldwide. RTX is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Net Profit Margin of RTX amounted to 0.06 0.08
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