War Machine to American public: "Thanks, you fucking suckers!"

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Defense Contractors Report Strong Earnings

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=568&ncid=568&e=2&u=/nm/20050428/bs_nm/arms_earns_dc

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. defense contractors reported strong quarterly earnings on Thursday as the Pentagon put billions into high tech military equipment and services.

Earnings soared 76 percent at Northrop Grumman Corp., 30 percent at Raytheon Co. and 22 percent at Goodrich . All three aerospace and defense companies beat analysts earnings forecasts, and they raised their earnings outlooks for the rest of the year.

After the news, shares of aircraft part maker Goodrich rose 6.4 percent, while Northrop Grumman stock was up 1.6 percent and Raytheon's shares were 1.9 percent higher.

"Everybody's coming in like gangbusters," said Paul Nisbet, an analyst with independent research firm JSA Research. "They were all well above expectations, and there is certainly every indication of increased guidance for the year on all three."

Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp., which reported earnings this week, also beat forecasts and raised guidance for the rest of the year. However, results from No. 2 defense contractor General Dynamics were seen as being weak.

Demand from the Pentagon as well as the Department of Homeland Security also boosted results at Titan Corp. which provides intelligence and translation services. Titan said on Thursday its earnings rose sixfold, sending its shares 2.9 percent higher.

Contractors are reaping rewards of a surge in defense spending from a little over $300 billion before the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States to about $500 billion now, Nisbet said.

'NETWORKED'

"On the military side we've had a strong defense budget for four years ... and it takes a long time for that to get into the bottom line of these companies," Nisbet said. "We're now beginning to see the impact of these increases."

He added that the Iraq war has created demand for about $8 billion a year in weapons replacement and repairs.

However, President Bush's latest proposed budget aims to reduce funding for aircraft, missile defense and shipbuilding programs.

"We've been saying for quite some time that defense spending is probably going to slow. The question is what rate does it slow to," said Nick Fothergill, an analyst at Banc of America. He said spending on weapons programs could slow to 3 to 4 percent from 7 percent.

"Procurement and R&D will slow down a bit but at least it will still be growing," Fothergill said.

Several contractors are also seeing strong demand for information technology and communications products as the Pentagon tries to build a more "networked" military.

"Sometimes we think of ourselves as a shipbuilder, as an airplane company, but if you stand back and you look at our revenues ... we're driven by information technology, systems integration and electronics," Northrop Chief Executive Ronald Sugar said in a conference call on Thursday.

Increased spending would probably be focused on the U.S. Army to the detriment of the Navy and Air Force, Fothergill said. He added that General Dynamics and United Defense Industries Inc. -- being taken over by BAE Systems Plc -- would be the prime beneficiaries of such a shift.

Companies in the civilian aircraft market such as Raytheon and Goodrich also benefited from strong demand, both as airlines upgraded old planes and passenger jet makers Boeing Co. and Airbus ramped up production, Nisbet said.
 
Just because you hate the war doesn't mean this is a testiment to why you should. Although these companies for the most part suck and are body shops. I work for a company similar to these and I'm very proud of some of the stuff we have done (including using money from gov contracts to fund school computer systems in california) It's not all mega money fuck the public as you see it. I won't go into details or rant but just remember anything can be spun to ignore things and show the things that might fuel a persons agenda.
 
Love this little tidbit tucked in the AP story about the Bush press conference last night:

"There will be no price gouging at gas pumps in America," Bush said.

He spoke on the same day the world's largest publicly traded oil company, Exxon Mobil Corp., announced that its profit for the first three months of the year had risen 44 percent to $7.86 billion from the corresponding quarter a year ago.
 
ChevronTexaco suffering badly, only manage 20% growth
by Chris in Paris - 4/29/2005 11:47:00 AM

What an embarassment to the industry. With Shell raking in 28%, BP 29% and Exxon Mobil leading the pack with 44% Q1 profits the ChevronTexaco people should really ask the government to step in and offer relief in the form of massive tax breaks and state owned property such as former military bases. Clearly with the massive economic growth that the economy is experiencing a mere 20% growth just isn't going to cut it. Please, reach out and call your politicians in Washington and help these suffering people before it's too late.

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and...last night, bush said we've got to develop ways around our reliance on fossil fuels, and then advocated developing coal extraction technology!!

hey George...what's it like to be the Corporations' Whore
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Well everyone wants to make money. It's any companys job to do this. The thing is we almost got bought by lockheed martin. They are basically a body shop (amongst alot of companies like this) what they do is fill a position so they can charge the gov. We try to find people who qualify for the position so we have ALOT of subcontractors who joined our companies affilates program. We pull from all of these companies and bring them under our banner as a team. no one gets singled out for not being part of our company and the customer (our military and gov) love it. Infact lockheed and friends have lost alot of contracts that are going to be there long after this war is over, because they are careless and hire anyone who can fill the position.
 
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Do it, they pay pretty well too. Some of their positons are pressure cookers though they have a high turnaround. When your in though man, you can jump to a better company by seeing the competitors and other opportunities. I would recommend them and Raytheon too. they have upper management with no clues.

Also try http://www.sverdrup.com/ they dont pay well also a "body shop" but a good stepping stone to better companies and eds (pay well but abit harder to get hired)