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TKMS Investors Ride the Berlin Rollercoaster as Frigate U-Turn Sparks Rally and Retreat

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
June 25, 2026
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The defence contractor’s stock has delivered whiplash in recent sessions as Berlin’s decision to scrap a troubled €18 billion frigate programme sent shares soaring one day and plunging the next. On Monday, TKMS rallied 13.22% to €84.80, handing the stock a weekly gain of the same magnitude. But by Tuesday, profit-taking had erased much of that advance, with the shares sliding 7.31% to €78.60.

The trigger for both moves is a radical shift in German naval procurement. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius pulled the plug on the F126 frigate project after costs ballooned beyond acceptable levels. In its place, the ministry plans to buy up to eight MEKO A-200 DEU frigates — a proven design that places the Kiel-based shipbuilder squarely at the centre of the country’s military spending.

The initial order covers four vessels at an estimated €6.3 billion, with an option for four more valued at roughly €5.3 billion. That potential combined contract, worth over €11 billion, would keep TKMS’s yards in Bremerhaven and Kiel busy for years. The company has already begun preparatory work since February, and the first frigate is scheduled for delivery to the German Navy in 2029.

Yet the euphoria quickly gave way to caution. No final construction contract exists; the budget committee of the Bundestag must still approve the multi-billion-euro plans. Investors, having celebrated a political declaration of intent, now face the reality of parliamentary scrutiny. The uncertainty explains why the stock gave back most of the prior day’s gains.

Operationally, TKMS sits on a robust foundation. Its order backlog recently exceeded €20 billion, and management reaffirmed its full-year guidance for moderate revenue growth and stable margins. But the market’s nervousness is visible in the annualised volatility of 68.06%. The central question is whether the company can execute a project of this scale without repeating the cost overruns that doomed the F126.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying TKMS?

The risks are systemic in the defence sector. Budget overruns on the first four MEKO vessels would quickly erode confidence. Political dependence on large contracts remains a double-edged sword: a slip below €79.25 could trigger a technical breakdown, and the 52-week low of €56.75 is a stark reminder of the downside if trust evaporates.

Technically, the chart tells a story of a market in two minds. The rally pushed the stock above its 100-day moving average of €84.75, and the RSI of 61.4 suggested more room to run — not yet overbought. But Tuesday’s retreat dragged the price back under the 50-day line of €79.11. Since the start of the year, the shares have gained 13.5% after the pullback, down from a peak of about 22% earlier in the week. The 52-week high of €102.90 remains a distant target.

Looking ahead, the next concrete catalyst is the formal submission of the procurement proposal to the budget committee, expected in the third quarter of 2026. Until then, the market is stuck with political intent rather than binding orders. Beyond the German frigate programme, investors are also watching progress on a potential Indian submarine deal, which Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been promoting. Securing international clients would help reduce TKMS’s heavy reliance on the German federal budget.

For now, TKMS shares remain hostage to the pace of parliamentary approvals and the company’s ability to deliver a project that Berlin insists must come in on time and on budget. The rollercoaster ride is far from over.

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