General Dynamics Corp

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Norway has lifted a ban imposed in 2006 on investment in five large international firms, including Walmart.
Aerospace and defense firms United Technologies and Raytheon have agreed to a merger that is expected to create the country's second-largest defense contractor.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included American Express, Chipotle Mexican Grill, CyberArk Software, Facebook, Lululemon Athletica, Microsoft, Nokia, Sirius XM,...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Adobe Systems, AIG, CareDx, Coca-Cola, General Dynamics, Harvard Bioscience, LogMeIn, TrueCar and WorkDay.
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included Allergan, Boeing, Facebook, GoPro, Microsoft, Pfizer, Royal Dutch Shell, ServiceNow and Tiffany.
One big defense contractor is seeing a big gain in its share price Wednesday while another is seeing sharp drop. What about the rest of the country's big defense firms? Here's a look at what 2019 may...
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A split Congress and President Trump's intent on keeping military spending high likely will keep the good times going for the defense sector and for the military industrial complex.
These six incredible companies dominate the aerospace and defense sector and should continue to do so in the years to come.
General Electric, Starbucks, General Dynamics, and Celldex all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
The move to get women to break the "glass ceiling" between them and the leadership of America's largest companies does not appear to be working.
Defense contractor General Dynamics sweetened its bid for government IT services provider CSRA in an effort to fend off an unsolicited offer from CACI.
General Dynamics said it intends to proceed with its tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of defense contractor and IT company CSRA despite a higher competing bid.