Weapons Requests Seen Boosting Fortunes Of Defense Companies
So much for the Wall Street skeptics who predicted defense spending--or more specifically, funds earmarked for weapons systems modernization--would lose steam this year. The $144 billion the Bush administration has requested for Fiscal 2005 represents a 7% increase over the Fiscal 2004 weapons...
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