January 21, 2026 - 22:28

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., January 21, 2026 – Karman Space & Defense is set to host a conference call aimed at providing investors with insights into its recent acquisition of Seemann and MSC, as well as its strategic plans for expansion in the maritime market. This call will also address the company's updated financial expectations for the fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
During the call, executives will outline how the acquisitions are expected to enhance Karman’s capabilities in the maritime sector, positioning the company for growth in a rapidly evolving industry. The discussion will delve into the synergies anticipated from the integration of Seemann and MSC, as well as the broader market trends that could impact the company’s performance.
Investors can expect a comprehensive overview of projected financial metrics and strategic initiatives that will drive Karman Space & Defense's growth in the coming years. This conference call represents a key opportunity for stakeholders to gain clarity on the company's future direction and financial health.
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