Government considered merger rejection an option

The U.S. government told Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman last Friday that one of three paths it was considering taking on the companies' proposed merger was an outright rejection of the $11.6 billion deal, senior government officials said yesterday. The other two options called on Lockheed...

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