Compare · KBR vs TDG
KBR vs TDG
Side-by-side comparison of KBR Inc. (KBR) and Transdigm Group Incorporated (TDG): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both KBR and TDG operate in Military/Government/Technical (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
- TDG is the larger of the two at $67.93B, about 15.3x KBR ($4.45B).
- Over the past year, KBR is down 24.7% and TDG is down 24.0% - TDG leads by 0.7 points.
- KBR has been more active in the news (10 items in the past 4 weeks vs 8 for TDG).
- TDG has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 13 for KBR).
- Company
- KBR Inc.
- Transdigm Group Incorporated
- Price
- $35.08-3.03%
- $1213.96-1.36%
- Market cap
- $4.45B
- $67.93B
- 1M return
- +0.17%
- -6.73%
- 1Y return
- -24.67%
- -24.00%
- Industry
- Military/Government/Technical
- Military/Government/Technical
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2006
- 2006
- News (4w)
- 10
- 8
- Recent ratings
- 13
- 25
KBR Inc.
KBR, Inc. provides scientific, technology, and engineering solutions to governments and commercial customers worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Government Solutions, Technology Solutions, and Energy Solutions. The Government Solutions segment offers life-cycle support solutions to defense, intelligence, space, aviation, and other programs and missions for military and other government agencies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Its services cover research and development, systems engineering, test and evaluation, systems integration and program management, operations support, readiness, and logistics. This segment also offers software and engineering solutions to critical national security missions across space, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, missile defense, and intelligence domains to the United States government and related defense agencies. The Technology Solutions segment provides proprietary technologies, equipment and catalyst supply, digital solutions, and associated knowledge-based services into a global business for refining, petrochemicals, inorganic, and specialty chemicals, as well as gasification, syngas, ammonia, nitric acid, and fertilizers. The Energy Solutions segment provides life-cycle support solutions across the upstream, midstream, and downstream markets, including advisory services focused on energy transition and net zero carbon objective; technology led industrial solutions focused on advanced remote operations capabilities to improve throughput, reliability, and environmental sustainability; digitally-enabled professional services, such as complex program management, engineering and design, and advanced project integration; and other construction services. KBR has strategic partnership with Adarga for defense and national security development. KBR, Inc. is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Transdigm Group Incorporated
TransDigm Group Incorporated designs, produces, and supplies aircraft components in the United States and internationally. Its Power & Control segment offers mechanical/electro-mechanical actuators and controls, ignition systems and engine technology, specialized pumps and valves, power conditioning devices, specialized AC/DC electric motors and generators, batteries and chargers, databus and power controls, sensor products, switches and relay panels, hoists, winches and lifting devices, and cargo loading and handling systems. This segment serves engine and power system and subsystem suppliers, airlines, third party maintenance suppliers, military buying agencies, and repair depots. The company's Airframe segment provides engineered latching and locking devices, engineered rods, engineered connectors and elastomer sealing solutions, cockpit security components and systems, cockpit displays, aircraft audio systems, lavatory components, seat belts and safety restraints, engineered and customized interior surfaces and related components, thermal protection and insulation products, lighting and control technology, and parachutes. This segment serves airframe manufacturers, cabin system and subsystem suppliers, airlines, third party maintenance suppliers, military buying agencies, and repair depots. Its Non-aviation segment offers headsets for high-noise, medium-noise, and dismounted applications; seat belts and safety restraints for ground transportation applications; hydraulic/electromechanical actuators and fuel valves for land based gas turbines; refueling systems for heavy equipment used in mining, construction, and other industries; and turbine controls for the energy and oil and gas markets. This segment serves off-road vehicle and subsystem suppliers, child restraint system suppliers, and satellite and space system suppliers; and manufacturers of heavy equipment. TransDigm Group Incorporated was founded in 1993 and is based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Latest KBR
- Director Dugle Lynn A was granted 51 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.18% to 28,232 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Vigeveno Huibert Hans was granted 34 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.32% to 10,813 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Dominguez Joseph was granted 34 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.25% to 13,479 units (SEC Form 4)
- KBR’s Mission Technology Solutions Selected for Multiple-Award Advisory Contract for National Air and Space Intelligence Center
- KBR Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- New Report from KBR Supports Potential for US$1.75/kg Hydrogen from Syntholene's Geothermal-SOEC Platform
- KBR Highlights Safety, Sustainability and Solutions in 2025 Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report
- KBR to Hold Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call
- KBR's PureSAF Technology Selected by Keppel and Aster for Licensing and FEED for Asia's First Commercial-Scale Ethanol-to-Jet Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant
- KBR Names Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of its Mission Technology Solutions Spin-off Business
Latest TDG
- Co-Chief Operating Officer Reiss Joel sold $509,678 worth of shares (414 units at $1,231.11), decreasing direct ownership by 10% to 3,600 units (SEC Form 4)
- Co-Chief Operating Officer Reiss Joel exercised 3,900 shares at a strike of $284.97 and sold $4,239,695 worth of shares (3,486 units at $1,216.21), increasing direct ownership by 12% to 4,014 units (SEC Form 4)
- Transdigm Group downgraded by Morgan Stanley with a new price target
- Transdigm Group Incorporated filed SEC Form 8-K: Other Events
- Amendment: Director Howley W Nicholas disposed of 0 shares (SEC Form 4)
- Director Howley W Nicholas sold $13,369,720 worth of shares (10,132 units at $1,319.55) and exercised 10,132 shares at a strike of $66.47 (SEC Form 4)
- Director Howley W Nicholas exercised 10,132 shares at a strike of $66.47 and sold $13,369,720 worth of shares (10,132 units at $1,319.55) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Howley W Nicholas exercised 10,132 shares at a strike of $66.47 and sold $13,369,720 worth of shares (10,132 units at $1,319.55) (SEC Form 4)
- Co-Chief Operating Officer Reiss Joel exercised 3,900 shares at a strike of $284.97 and sold $4,979,457 worth of shares (3,900 units at $1,276.78) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Howley W Nicholas exercised 10,132 shares at a strike of $66.47 and sold $11,964,054 worth of shares (10,132 units at $1,180.82) (SEC Form 4)