Northrop Grumman may sell new shares to pay Westinghouse debt

Northrop Grumman Corp. filed plans with U.S. regulators Friday to sell seven million new shares of common stock, which would raise part of the money needed to pay off its debt from acquiring Westinghouse's defense units. Under the shelf registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission, 5.95...

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