U.S. Primes Buoyed By Weapons Purchasing
The U.S.' largest aerospace/defense contractors clearly are beginning to benefit from increased spending on weapons systems, as mirrored in higher government-related sales or backlogs at the end of 2002. At Raytheon Co., they were up by 9% and 8%, respectively, over the previous year. While Lockheed...
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