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Showing Original Post only (View all)Well Lookee Here... No Wonder We Have Endless War... (In Case You Missed This...) [View all]
Syria-to-Ukraine Wars Send U.S. Defense Stocks to RecordsBy Richard Clough - Bloomberg
Sep 25, 2014 6:47 AM PT

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Led by Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), the biggest U.S. defense companies are trading at record prices as shareholders reap rewards from escalating military conflicts around the world.
Investors see rising sales for makers of missiles, drones and other weapons as the U.S. hits Islamic State fighters in Syria and Iraq, said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Chicago-based BMO Private Bank. President Barack Obama approved open-ended airstrikes this month while ruling out ground combat.
As we ramp up our military muscle in the Mideast, theres a sense that demand for military equipment and weaponry will likely rise, said Ablin, who oversees $66 billion including Northrop Grumman Corp. (NOC) and Boeing Co. (BA) shares. To the extent we can shift away from relying on troops and rely more heavily on equipment -- that could present an opportunity.
Bombardments of Islamic State strongholds added to tensions this year that include U.S.-led sanctions on Russia for backing Ukrainian rebels and Chinas feuds with neighbors over disputed South China Sea islands. The U.S. also is the biggest foreign military supplier to Israel, which waged a 50-day offensive against the Hamas Islamic movement in the Gaza Strip.
A Bloomberg Intelligence gauge of the four largest Pentagon contractors -- excluding Boeing, whose civilian airplanes business is larger than its military unit -- rose 19 percent this year through yesterday, outstripping the 2.2 percent gain for the Standard & Poors 500 Industrials Index.
Lockheed, the worlds biggest defense company, reached an all-time high of $180.74 on Sept. 19, when Northrop, Raytheon Co. (RTN) and General Dynamics Corp. (GD) also set records. That quartet and Chicago-based Boeing accounted for about $105 billion in federal contract orders last year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Government.
Theres no doubt the world is getting to be a more and more dangerous place, and there are countries around the world that could look to buy aircraft and artillery, Jeff Babione, deputy manager of Lockheeds F-35 Lightning II program, said in an interview in Oslo. Theres a sense that theres less stability in the world than there was before.
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More: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-25/syria-to-ukraine-wars-send-u-s-defense-stocks-to-records.html
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WillyT
Oct 2014
OP
Uh, more like "The Lack of Enough Effort and Thought Applied to the Problem", not a reliance on an
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#7
Sad thing is that spending the same monies on renewables would have the same result even better
grahamhgreen
Oct 2014
#12
For the cost of Iraq War, we could've built National 100% Renewable Clean Energy Grid.
Octafish
Oct 2014
#13
I've said it before and I'll say it again - fuck you military industrial complex!!!
Initech
Oct 2014
#6