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Israel's Arit Industries Stock Plummets Nearly 20% After Dividend Controversy and Poor Earnings

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Arit Industries, an Israeli defense technology company, experienced a sharp nearly 20% drop in its stock price on Thursday, marking it as the worst performer on the Tel Aviv 125 index that day. This decline follows the release of the company's financial results, which showed a nearly 40% decrease in revenue compared to the same quarter last year and an over 80% plunge in net profit. The stock has now fallen more than 75% from its peak in January, when it reached a market valuation of 7 billion shekels after a meteoric rally exceeding 3,000% since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October 2023.

The company's outlook for the second half of 2026 remains bleak, projecting total annual revenues of approximately 340 million shekels, a 42% drop from the previous year. Investors were particularly upset by Arit's announcement of a 500 million shekel dividend payout, which matched the amount the company raised at peak prices just months ago. This dividend largely benefits controlling shareholder Zvi Levy, effectively representing a paper loss for other investors. Analysts criticized the move as a "dirty trick" and a "rip-off of investors."

Arit's dramatic rise and fall exemplify the broader trend in the Israeli defense sector index, which surged during the initial escalation of the conflict but has since lost over 35% from its March peak. Even well-established defense firms like Elbit Systems and Next Vision have not been immune to the downturn. The recent market correction reflects investor caution amid ongoing regional tensions and shifting financial realities for defense companies.

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