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TKMS Stock Sinks Below Key Support as Three Mega-Contracts Race Toward June Deadlines

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 25, 2026
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The calendar at ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems has rarely looked this crowded. Within the next eight weeks, three separate governments are expected to deliver verdicts on defence contracts worth a combined total well in excess of €50 billion. For the Kiel and Wismar shipyards, the outcomes will determine whether production lines run at full capacity for the better part of a decade.

Yet the stock market is telling a different story. Shares closed Friday at €80.90, down nearly nine percent on the week and now trading decisively below both the 50-day moving average of €88.61 and the 100-day line. The price has retreated roughly 20 percent from its 2024 high. With the relative strength index sitting at 32.4, the stock is rapidly approaching oversold territory — a level that chart technicians have historically interpreted as a precursor to a potential bottom.

Berlin’s Fregatten-Poker Nears a Climax

The most immediate catalyst arrives on June 24, when the German Bundestag’s budget committee is scheduled to vote on financing for the F127 air-defence frigate programme. The project carries a price tag of approximately €26.2 billion, and TKMS is currently the sole bidder. A green light would lock in years of work for the company’s surface vessel division.

Before that, however, the fate of the delayed F126 programme must be resolved. By the end of April, Rheinmetall is expected to signal whether it can meet the contractual conditions as general contractor. For TKMS, this creates a double-edged scenario. If Rheinmetall’s entry succeeds, the need for an interim solution diminishes sharply. If the plan collapses, the German parliament has already set aside a multi-billion-euro framework for a fallback option involving MEKO-class frigates, leaving TKMS structurally protected either way.

Ottawa and New Delhi Set Their Timetables

On the international front, April 29 marks the deadline for Canada’s submarine programme. Ottawa has asked TKMS and South Korean rival Hanwha Ocean to submit revised proposals for a project valued at more than C$24 billion. A final selection is expected over the summer.

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Negotiations in India are further advanced. Cost questions for six diesel-electric submarines have been settled, with the project volume reaching up to US$9 billion. With the competing consortium disqualified, TKMS and its local partner are now the sole remaining bidder team at the table.

Record Backlog, Quiet Period Silence

Operationally, the company is preparing for expansion. The order book has surged past the €20 billion mark, and management is funnelling a three-digit million-euro sum into converting the Wismar yard into a hybrid production facility, with manufacturing slated to begin later this year.

The next hard data point for investors arrives on May 11, when TKMS reports its first-half results. Analysts at mwb research, who recently reaffirmed their buy recommendation, caution that the year-on-year comparison may look optically weak due to an exceptionally strong prior-year base. The full-year guidance remains intact, with management forecasting revenue growth of between two and five percent.

Until then, the company is observing the mandatory quiet period, leaving the market to trade on technical signals and political timelines. The psychological €80 support level now looms large. If it fails to hold, the next floor to watch is the 2024 low of €57.45.

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