Charge for accounting change leaves Lockheed Martin with loss

Two nonrecurring and unusual items left Lockheed Martin with an $87 million loss in its 1999 first quarter, the company reported yesterday. Lockheed Martin reported a $74 million after-tax gain from the sale of 4.5 million shares of stock in L-3 Communications in a secondary public offering, but...

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