Northrop Grumman declares usual 40-cents-a-share quarterly dividend
Article Abstract:
The author examines the 40-cents -a-share dividend Northrop Grumman paid to its stock holders. Topics include profit levels, strategic planning, and securities prices and rates.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
Commodity & service prices, Dividends, Dividend Policy, Prices and rates, Securities, Securities prices, Aircraft industry, Northrop Grumman Corp., Company pricing policy, Company dividends
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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General Dynamics reports 1.8 percent drop in per-share profit
Article Abstract:
The author examines General Dynamics Corp. financial report for the first-quarter of 2003. Topics include decreasing in profits, business losses, and business strategy.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
Reporting & Disclosure, Financial statements, General Dynamics Corp., GD, Weapons industry, Business losses
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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Subjects list: United States, Finance, Profit, Profits, Strategic planning (Business), Company financing
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