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The Orlando Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. announced that its second-quarter profits increased 13 percent to $882 million, up from $778 million last year at the same time. (LMT)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. posted a profit of $882 million, or $2.15 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2008, a 12 percent increase from the second quarter of 2007 when the company recorded a profit of $778 million, or $1.82 per diluted share. (LMT)
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The New Mexico Business Weekly (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Lockheed Martin Corp.'s aircraft division, which makes the F-16 fighter, posted slower sales in the second quarter. (LMT)
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The Baltimore Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Lockheed Martin Corp.'s profits rose 13 percent in the second quarter, prompting the defense contracting giant to increase its annual earnings forecast. (LMT)
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Lockheed Martin Corp.'s profits rose 13 percent in the second quarter, prompting the federal contractor to increase its annual earnings forecast. (LMT)
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp reported a greater-than-expected 13 percent increase in quarterly profit and raised its full-year profit forecast as sales of its electronic defense systems and a one-time gain offset lower sales for its F-16 fighter jet program.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday quarterly profit rose, as sales of its electronic defense systems and a one-time gain related to a sale of some land offset lower sales for its F-16 fighter jet program.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Lockheed Martin Corp. said its second-quarter earnings rose to $882 million, or $2.15 a share, from $778 million, or $1.82 a share in the year-ago period. The Bethesda, Md.-based military contractor said net sales added nearly 4% to $11 billion from $10.6 billion last year. Analysts polled by FactSet Research expected, on average, earnings of $1.88 a share on...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp reported a greater-than-expected 13 percent increase in quarterly profit and raised its full-year profit forecast as sales of its electronic defense systems and a one-time gain offset lower sales for its F-16 fighter jet program.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp reported a greater-than-expected 13 percent increase in quarterly profit and raised its full-year profit forecast as sales of its electronic defense systems and a one-time gain offset lower sales for its F-16 fighter jet program.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday quarterly profit rose, as sales of its electronic defense systems and a one-time gain related to a sale of some land offset lower sales for its F-16 fighter jet program.
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SignalBlog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
The Air Force has awarded a $6.9 billion contract for spare parts to a variety of contractors for all of the service’s managed weapons systems. Included in the award, announced Wednesday, are subsidiaries of Boeing Co., L-3 Communications Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp., Northrop Grumman Corp., Raytheon Co., and Science Applications International Corp. Similar Posts:Gates...
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The Orlando Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lockheed Martin Corp. has delivered an F-161 Flight and System Trainer to the Israeli Air Force that will be used to support a variety of training requirements for the "Soufa" fighter and ground attack aircraft. (LMT)
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Naval Open Source INTelligence (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Israel has picked the rival of a Mobile-based shipbuilder for an order of up to four warships, proposing a contract that, if finalized, could reach $1.9 billion. The move could enhance future business for Lockheed Martin Corp., industry analysts said, but should not guide the U.S. Navy's decision on which of two competing teams eventually will build up to 55 of the new breed of shore-hugging...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Lockheed Martin Corp. said yesterday that second-quarter earnings rose 13 percent as a drop in its fighter jet business was offset by higher sales in its space, electronic systems and information technology units.