Lockheed Martin Corp

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Boeing's $5.6 billion second-quarter pretax charge to earnings was — and remains — its most urgent problem. Yet it's not the only problem.
Lockheed Martin's better-than-expected earnings and sales along with raised guidance for the fiscal year were not enough to quell investors' fears of bad news ahead.
Growing dividends over time is a firm commitment to shareholders, but growing a dividend by 10% or more year after year is no simple task. Here are 10 companies that should be able to generate...
For investors looking for sectors to shift to as the aging bull market slows down, it always makes sense to have positions in the defense and aerospace arena.
After looking at the daily flow of calls on Wednesday, it turns out that there were eight analyst upgrades in large-cap and mega-cap stocks that stood out.
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.
One of the fastest and most deadly jet fighters ever developed and deployed has become a pawn in an international battle.
These so-called sin stocks are all rated Buy at major Wall Street firms and should hold up well even in a protracted bear market.
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...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Allergan, Apple, Carnival, Ciena, Juniper Networks, Lockheed Martin, Plug Power, Take-Two Interactive Software, United...
Lockheed Martin reported quarterly and full-year results this morning that met mostly profit expectations and exceeded revenue estimates. The outlook was a bit shaky, however.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included Bed Bath & Beyond, Boeing, Constellation Brands, Dell Technologies, Dollar General, Lockheed Martin, National...
Lockheed Martin and Airbus have agreed to an alliance for the purpose of offering the Airbus A330 MRTT tanker/transport plane as an alternative to Boeing's much-delayed KC-46. There's a lot at stake.
NASA wants to build a plane that can travel above the speed of sound, which is 640 miles per hour, but without creating the huge sonic booms that shake the ground below the planes for miles.
China responds to American trade demands, Lockheed Martin signs huge contract, Uber's growth slows, and other important business headlines.