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    • Friday, 17 November, 2023
      Northrop Grumman pulls out of satellite tender for UK armed forces

      US defence group’s decision to withdraw from first stage of competition leaves just one contender

    • Monday, 23 October, 2023
      LexIndustrials
      US defence stocks: new conflicts change little for arms groups Premium content

      Savage fighting has little impact if it is shortlived and localised

      An Armenian serviceman fires a cannon towards Azerbaijan positions in the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    • Monday, 23 October, 2023
      Satellites
      Airbus signs up Northrop Grumman in bid for SkyNet military satellite contract

      Programme is expected to be one of the most hotly contested procurement deals in the UK in years

    • Tuesday, 31 January, 2023
      Visual investigation
      How arming Ukraine is stretching the US defence industry

      Detailed supply chain mapping reveals a complex web of companies under significant strain

      an illustration of a Javelin anti-tank missile
    • Thursday, 27 October, 2022
      Aerospace & Defence
      Parts shortages dog US defence contractors as war depletes arsenals

      Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon warn over supplies and labour

      The F-35 Lightning II aircraft made by Lockheed Martin
    • Wednesday, 17 August, 2022
      Aerospace & Defence
      Taiwan tensions a boon for defence industry but supply chain disruptions loom

      Lockheed, Boeing and Raytheon race to meet demand from US allies

      A collage of a Chinook helicopter, two F-35 fighter jets, a soldier armed with a Stinger missile and the Patriot defence system
    • Sunday, 17 July, 2022
      War in Ukraine
      US defence industry boss calls for clarity on what arms Ukraine needs

      Northrop Grumman chief says weapons makers need a ‘clear demand signal’ as conflict rolls on

      Kathy Warden speaks at an event in Washington DC
    • Thursday, 31 January, 2019
      Aerospace & Defence
      Northrop Grumman, Raytheon latest defence groups with cautious 2019 views
    • Thursday, 17 January, 2019
      Aerospace & Defence
      US defence stocks boosted by Trump missile plan
      FILE PHOTO: A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense, Missile Defense Agency. U.S. Department of Defense, Missile Defense Agency/Handout via Reuters/File Photo ATTENTION EDITORS - FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - RTX386AU
    • Wednesday, 24 October, 2018
      US defence contractor Northrop Grumman lifts 2018 profit forecast

      Stronger outlook comes as military equipment maker sees wider profit margins

      Northrop Grumman results...epa05279723 A undated handout image, made available by Northrop Grumman showing RQ-4 Block 10 Global Hawk unmanned drones at an undisclosed location. Northrop Grumman, third largest military goods maker of US and manufacturer of Global Hawk drone and B-2 Spirit bomber released their 1st quarter 2016 results on 27 April 2016, saying their 1st quarter net earnings increased better than expected to 15 percent to 556 million USD, or 3.03 USD per diluted share, from 484 USD million, or 2.41 USD per diluted share in the first quarter of 2015. EPA/NORTHROP GRUMMAN / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
    • Wednesday, 25 July, 2018
      US & Canadian companies
      Orbital deal costs weigh on US defence group Northrop Grumman
    • Thursday, 12 July, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Northrop Grumman chief executive to step down at year’s end
    • Tuesday, 12 June, 2018
      US & Canadian companies
      Defence stocks fall after Trump-Kim summit
    • Wednesday, 25 April, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Northrop Grumman posts upbeat results, lifts earnings outlook
    • Thursday, 25 January, 2018
      US equities
      Upbeat guidance boosts Northrop Grumman

      US defence contractor stands out after sales beat expectations

      Northrop Grumman results...epa05132994 A undated handout image, made available by Northrop Grumman showing RQ-4 Block 10 Global Hawk unmanned drones at an undisclosed location. Northrop Grumman, manufacturer of Global Hawk drone and B-2 Spirit bomber released their 4th quarter and fiull year 2015 results on 28 January 2016, saying their 4th-quarter net earnings stood at 459 million USD, compared to 506 million USD in the previous year. For 2015, net earnings totaled 2.0 billion USD, or 10.39 USD per diluted share, compared to 2.1 billion USD, or 9.75 USD per diluted share in 2014. EPA/NORTHROP GRUMMAN / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
    • Thursday, 25 January, 2018
      US politics & policy
      Northrop Grumman outlook bolstered by lower taxes
    • Tuesday, 9 January, 2018
      US & Canadian companies
      SpaceX defends rocket after reports of launch failure

      Mystery surrounds fate of secret US government payload feared destroyed

      In this image made with a long exposure the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. On Sunday, SpaceX has launched a secret satellite codenamed Zuma on its first flight of the new year. (Craig Bailey/Florida Today via AP)
    • Tuesday, 9 January, 2018
      Satellites
      SpaceX-delivered US spy satellite thought destroyed

      Northrop Grumman device believed a ‘write-off’ after failing to separate from rocket

      In this image made with an 8-minute long exposure the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and lands as seen from from the Ocean Club Marina in Port Canaveral, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. On Sunday, SpaceX has launched a secret satellite codenamed Zuma on its first flight of the new year. (Malcolm Denemark/Florida Today via AP)
    • Wednesday, 25 October, 2017
      US politics & policy
      Wall St falls from record levels as investors digest earnings
    • Wednesday, 25 October, 2017
      Capital markets
      US treasuries extend sell-off, 10-year tops 2.47%
    • Wednesday, 25 October, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Northrop Grumman lifts earnings outlook again
    • Monday, 18 September, 2017
      LexUS & Canadian companies
      Northrop Grumman: fight club Premium content

      Threats are expanding. Defence spending has not

      FILE PHOTO: The Orbital ATK Antares rocket is rolled from the Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF) to launch Pad-0A at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, U.S., October 13, 2016. Bill Ingalls/NASA/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MANDATORY CREDIT
    • Monday, 18 September, 2017
      US & Canadian companies
      Northrop Grumman to acquire rival Orbital in $9.2bn deal

      Latest in a series of large aerospace sector mergers this year in buoyant US market

      Northrop Grumman results...epa05279723 A undated handout image, made available by Northrop Grumman showing RQ-4 Block 10 Global Hawk unmanned drones at an undisclosed location. Northrop Grumman, third largest military goods maker of US and manufacturer of Global Hawk drone and B-2 Spirit bomber released their 1st quarter 2016 results on 27 April 2016, saying their 1st quarter net earnings increased better than expected to 15 percent to 556 million USD, or 3.03 USD per diluted share, from 484 USD million, or 2.41 USD per diluted share in the first quarter of 2015. EPA/NORTHROP GRUMMAN / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
    • Monday, 18 September, 2017
      Companies
      Northrop Grumman to buy Orbital ATK in $9.2bn deal

      Deal is latest sign of consolidation in the US defence sector

    • Monday, 18 September, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Northrop Grumman to buy Orbital ATK in $9.2bn deal
      Northrop Grumman results...epa05279723 A undated handout image, made available by Northrop Grumman showing RQ-4 Block 10 Global Hawk unmanned drones at an undisclosed location. Northrop Grumman, third largest military goods maker of US and manufacturer of Global Hawk drone and B-2 Spirit bomber released their 1st quarter 2016 results on 27 April 2016, saying their 1st quarter net earnings increased better than expected to 15 percent to 556 million USD, or 3.03 USD per diluted share, from 484 USD million, or 2.41 USD per diluted share in the first quarter of 2015. EPA/NORTHROP GRUMMAN / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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