[6-K] ELBIT SYSTEMS LTD Current Report (Foreign Issuer)
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Elbit Systems Ltd. reports that it will publish its second quarter 2026 financial results on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, and will host a conference call that day at 9:00am Eastern Time to review the results and answer questions. The call will be accessible via U.S., Canada, Israel and international dial‑in numbers and will be broadcast live on the company’s website, with both online and phone replays available afterwards.
As background, Elbit Systems describes itself as a global defense technology company employing over 20,000 people across five continents. It reports $2,188.8 million in revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and an order backlog of $30.2 billion as of that date.
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Key Figures
Quarterly Revenue: $2,188.8 million
Order Backlog: $30.2 billion
Employees: over 20,000
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Quarterly Revenue
$2,188.8 million
Revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2026
Order Backlog
$30.2 billion
Order backlog as of March 31, 2026
Employees
over 20,000
Global workforce across dozens of countries on five continents
Results Release Date
August 11, 2026
Date for publication of second quarter 2026 financial results
Conference Call Time
9:00am Eastern Time
Scheduled time for second quarter 2026 results conference call
Key Terms
order backlog, forward‑looking statements, safe harbor provisions, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
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order backlog financial
"The Company reported $2,188.8 million in revenues... and an order backlog of $30.2 billion"
Order backlog is the total value or number of customer orders a company has received but not yet fulfilled or delivered. It acts like a queue at a busy restaurant: a healthy backlog signals steady future sales and revenue visibility, while a growing backlog can also warn of production bottlenecks, delayed cash collection, or rising costs — all important when assessing a company’s near-term performance and operational risks.
forward‑looking statements regulatory
"This press release may contain forward‑looking statements... regarding Elbit Systems Ltd."
Forward-looking statements are predictions, plans, projections or expectations about a company’s future results, strategy, or events that appear in press releases and regulatory filings. They matter to investors because they are not guarantees and often rely on assumptions that may prove wrong; think of them like a weather forecast useful for planning but uncertain, so investors should weigh those statements against hard facts, past performance and disclosed risks.
safe harbor provisions regulatory
"Forward‑looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995"
Safe harbor provisions are rules or legal protections that shield companies or individuals from certain penalties or liabilities when they follow specific guidelines or procedures. They provide a sense of security, encouraging compliance and innovation by reducing the fear of legal repercussions if they act in good faith. For investors, these provisions help ensure that companies are transparent and accountable without the risk of unfair punishment for honest mistakes.
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regulatory
"Forward‑looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995"
