Military improvements rescue McDonnell Douglas' second quarter
Spending to develop the MD-95 ate into profits and a buildup of jetliner inventory crimped cash flow, but fatter margins and contract improvements in the military segment helped McDonnell Douglas yesterday post 11% stronger net earnings for the second quarter. The company earned $188 million in the...
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