Northrop Grumman Corp

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Lockheed Martin missed earnings and revenue estimates when it reported results this morning, and the company even lowered full-year guidance. The stock traded lower but did not drag the rest of the...
With the defense sector underperforming recently, Merrill Lynch focuses on four companies that look like great stocks to add now.
Wednesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Abbott Labs, General Dynamics, Nexstar Media, Owens Corning, Palo Alto Networks and Salesforce.com.
After Northrop Grumman pulled out of the bidding for a contract to build a new US Air Force training jet, only Boeing and Lockheed remain announced competitors. This should be interesting.
Northrop Grumman may pull out of the competition for the new Air Force T-X training jet, leaving only Boeing and Lockheed Martin as certain competitors for the program.
Boeing takes $200 million Q4 charge on Air Force tanker program, and sees field for Air Force training jet narrow as Raytheon-led team drops out of the competition.
The the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations on Thursday include AK Steel, Merck, Twitter, U.S. Steel, Walt Disney and Xerox.
The Air Force is looking to purchase 17 E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) planes that were first deployed as tank hunters in 1991 during Operation Desert Storm.
The U.S. Air Force released its final request for proposal on Friday for a fleet of some 350 new training jets. A winner is expected to be named sometime in 2017.
Boeing has held its first test flight of its proposed new T-X training jet for the U.S. Air Force. The most remarkable thing about the flight is that it occurred just one year after Boeing certified...
Any day now the U.S. Air Force is expected to release the final version of its request for proposal (RFP) to build a new training jet to replace the decades old T-38. Four teams have long indicated...
Shares of Lockheed Martin traded down nearly 3% in Monday's premarket after Donald Trump called the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program "out of control."
Boeing and its partner, Saab, are preparing their entry in the contest to build a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force for its first flight before the end of the year.
A new research report from Stifel makes the case that pure-play defense stocks may be a solid choice for investors to consider now.