General Dynamics Corp

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There are many reasons that Buffett and his team have sold stocks. Sometimes they just become too expensive to hold for value and quality managers. Sometimes portfolio managers or unit heads retire.
In a new Deutsche Bank report notes that while commercial aerospace is underperforming due to cycle concerns, defense stocks continue to gain Wall Street and investor attention.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen Thursday morning include Altria, Exelon, General Dynamics, Mattel, Philip Morris International, SanDisk and Wells Fargo.
These defense stocks are all solid additions to conservative growth and income portfolios. They all have long track records of success.
A report in Defense News cites a source who said that Raytheon will announce on Monday, February 22, that it is joining Alenia in a bid for the training jet program.
Lockheed Martin and its partner, Korean Aerospace, have been considering a clean-sheet design for a new U.S. Air Force training jet, the T-X.
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When the stock market becomes uncertain, investors often tend to flock toward defensive stocks or stocks that have very high-quality earnings. That generally means that their dividends are deemed...
Since the conclusion of World War II, the United States and a number of Western European nations have maintained extremely costly military industrial complexes — both in peacetime and during the...
Congress agreed early Friday on a $1.15 trillion federal budget for 2016, and about half the total spending was marked for the Department of Defense.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Keurig Green Mountain, ON Semiconductor, Salesforce.com, Sunoco, Walt Disney and Wendy's.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research universe for the defense stocks rated Buy and found three that make good sense for growth accounts to consider now.
The Business Jets division of Boeing announced Monday that it had received orders for four new business jets at a trade show in Las Vegas.
The competition for a contract to build the new T-X trainer jet for the U.S. Air Force may be more intense than we thought.
On Tuesday, Boeing let Defense News have an exclusive look at the company’s concept for the new T-X training jet for the U.S. Air Force.