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Defense stocks fell again Tuesday, failing to get a boost from ongoing fighting in the Middle East, which may or may not be abating soon. Shares of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman both fell almost 2% on Tuesday, while the and lost 0.2% and 0.1%, respectively. Tuesday’s declines left Lockheed …
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Lockheed Martin is working with U.S. defense leaders to quadruple munitions production in response to active U.S. and allied operations in the Middle East. The plan includes expanded facilities and higher output across key weapons lines to support ongoing military supply chains. This move places NYSE:LMT more directly in the …
↗️ Boeing (BA), Honeywell (HON), Lockheed Martin (LMT), Northrop Grumman (NOC), RTX (RTX): President Trump said major weapons makers agreed to raise munitions production after meeting with him. Shares in Boeing sold off, while other defense stocks were little changed.
A newly public company backed by President Donald Trump’s sons is aiming to join the defense stock boom.
Lockheed Martin shares jump 43.6% in three months on strong defense contracts and F-35 demand, but program losses and high debt may give new investors pause.
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Lockheed Martin Corporation has committed to a significant increase in munitions production, following a meeting with former President Donald Trump and other defense industry leaders. On Friday, Lockheed Martin announced that it has agreed to quadruple its munitions production, attributing the decision to Trump’s leadership. The company initiated the expansion …
Conflict in Iran has been a boon for defense stocks. The German company has been the sector’s star performer in recent years, but its shares have given up much of their gains for 2026. The once-obscure maker of ammunition and tanks became one of the world’s most valuable defense manufacturers …
Last month, the Pentagon invited 25 drone manufacturers to participate in a competition to win a $150 million prototype order.