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There's no business like the arms business: Here's how the top US defense companies did in Q2 earnings
2019-07-30
[CNBC] WASHINGTON ‐ Nobody spends money on arms like the United States, and it shows in the bottom lines of the biggest defense contractors.

The Trump administration’s 2019 defense-friendly spending bill increased the Pentagon’s spending power to a grand total of $717 billion. Next week, the Senate will vote on a $1.3 trillion budget deal for fiscal year 2020 that includes $738 billion for defense.

This week, America’s top five defense firms ‐ Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon ‐ posted their second-quarter earnings. While the companies’ quarterly performances remained strong, collectively their stocks were largely unchanged. The iShares U.S. Aerospace and Defense ETF was slightly higher for this week after the companies reported. So far this year the benchmark ETF is up nearly 26%.

Here’s how America’s defense industry giants did.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  catch up can be expensive

Especially for the party that has to do the catching up. An age-old Donk trick.
Posted by: gorb   2019-07-30 14:46  

#4  Ref #3: 'Long term' in DoD speak.... one budget cycle to the next. Forget the POM. That's just unicorn meat. Stuff to throw on the wall for the congress.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-30 13:10  

#3  Logistics B Hard. Whether it is the Defense Department, or the place I retired from, the Bean Counters just don't see any point in paying for PreventiveMaintenanceâ„¢ .
Posted by: magpie   2019-07-30 11:39  

#2  Yeah, after years under Obama, catch up can be expensive. Same thing happened after the Donks refused to approve new appropriations after Vietnam and made the military live on continuing resolutions. With most lower grade military families qualified and receiving food stamps, Carter lost to Reagan and the catch up was very expensive then as well.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-07-30 07:28  

#1  A very dangerous business, arms dealing. From the memory hole, the following link and story are provided:

Obama DOJ drops charges against alleged broker of Libyan weapons
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-30 06:31  

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