Lockheed Martin beats Wall Street estimates

Lockheed Martin Corp. turned in higher than expected third quarter earnings, at $0.28 a share before recurring items, despite a 37% slip in operating earnings that was caused by lower shipments of F-16 fighters than the prior year. Wall Street's consensus for the quarter was $0.24 a share. "We are...

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