Lockheed Martin lowers earnings expectations

Lockheed Martin said problems with the C-130J program, failures of launch vehicles and tardy deliveries of commercial satellites are among factors that could take a $730 million bite out of 1999 earnings, and $630 million more in 2000. Yesterday's revised estimate follows a financial review that is...

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