Curtiss-Wright (CW) Morgan Stanley 12th Annual Laguna Conference summary
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Morgan Stanley 12th Annual Laguna Conference summary
20 Jan, 2026Strategic achievements and operational resilience
Achieved ambitious 2021–2023 financial targets despite supply chain and inflation challenges, with only a slight shortfall in free cash flow conversion at 108% versus a 110% target.
Growth driven by strong employee commitment, operational flexibility during COVID, and deep customer relationships in critical applications.
Implemented new processes and tools to manage semiconductor shortages and supply chain instability, especially in Defense Electronics.
Enhanced contracting and pricing strategies, including inflation provisions, supported margin expansion in a volatile environment.
Delivered 7.4% total growth, 4.7% organic growth, 9.6% operating income growth, and 12.5% EPS growth, with operating margins expanding by 110 basis points.
New three-year growth targets and market drivers
Set new targets: >5% organic growth CAGR, operating income growth outpacing revenue, >10% EPS growth CAGR, and >100–105% free cash flow conversion.
Increased R&D investment by $20 million in both 2023 and 2024 to support innovation while maintaining margin expansion.
Aerospace and defense expected to grow mid- to high-single digits; commercial nuclear to grow at low double digits; process markets at mid-single digits.
Growth supported by secular trends: increased NATO spending, energy independence, decarbonization, and electrification.
Committed to generating $1.3 billion in free cash flow over three years, funding both organic growth and shareholder returns.
Defense market positioning and resilience
Confident in outgrowing DoD budget due to alignment with key priorities like shipbuilding, battlefield modernization, and high-tech defense capabilities.
Strong presence in fleet services and defense electronics, with strategies to extend product life and support customers during budget constraints.
Investments in open-standard architectures (MOSA, SOSA) and R&D position the company to win new defense programs.
Well positioned to benefit from increased NATO spending and tactical communications build-out.
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