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Rick Jones wrote:
:In sci.space.history Fred J. McCall wrote: : Rick Jones wrote: : :Isn't NorthropGrumman the only "major" US defense contractor : :without a "serious" launch capability? One could see them : :investing in SpaceX as a further fleshing-out of their Scaled : :Composites purchase. : : Define 'major'. : :Mostly, my being able to remember their name So, I think of Boeing :and LockheedMartin, then perhaps NorthropGrumman and GeneralDynamics, :but I'm not sure if GD is still "independent." : I've always said we didn't do a good enough job of advertising what we do.... : :EADS are certainly large, and I suppose there is BAE but I was :figuring that their being "foreign" (US relative of course...) would resent some non-trivial ITAR complications. : Top 10 defense contractors in 2007. 1. Lockheed Martin (U.S.) - Robert Stevens, President and CEO - $36,090.00 defense revenue for 2006 2. Boeing (U.S.) - James McNerney, Chairman, President and CEO - $30,800.00 3. BAE Systems (U.K.) - Mike Turner, CEO - $25,070.60 4. Northrop Grumman (U.S.) - Ronald Sugar, Chairman and CEO - $23,649.00 5. Raytheon (U.S.) - William Swanson, Chairman and CEO - $19,500.00 6. General Dynamics (U.S.) - Nicholas Chabraja, Chairman and CEO - $18,769.00 7. EADS (Netherlands) - Thomas Enders and Louis Gallois, co-CEOs - $13,202.70 8. L-3 Communications (U.S.) - Michael Strianese, CEO - $9,989.60 9. Finmeccanica (Italy) - Pierfrancesco Guarguaglini, Chairman and CEO - $9,057.10 10. United Technologies (U.S.) - George David, Chairman and CEO - $7,652.60 I'll let you tell me which of the ten have a 'serious' launch capability. -- "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." --George Bernard Shaw |
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Top 10 defense contractors in 2007.
1. Lockheed Martin (U.S.) - Robert Stevens, President and CEO - $36,090.00 defense revenue for 2006 2. Boeing (U.S.) - James McNerney, Chairman, President and CEO - $30,800.00 3. BAE Systems (U.K.) - Mike Turner, CEO - $25,070.60 4. Northrop Grumman (U.S.) - Ronald Sugar, Chairman and CEO - $23,649.00 5. Raytheon (U.S.) - William Swanson, Chairman and CEO - $19,500.00 6. General Dynamics (U.S.) - Nicholas Chabraja, Chairman and CEO - $18,769.00 7. EADS (Netherlands) - Thomas Enders and Louis Gallois, co-CEOs - $13,202.70 8. L-3 Communications (U.S.) - Michael Strianese, CEO - $9,989.60 9. Finmeccanica (Italy) - Pierfrancesco Guarguaglini, Chairman and CEO - $9,057.10 10. United Technologies (U.S.) - George David, Chairman and CEO - $7,652.60 I'll let you tell me which of the ten have a 'serious' launch capability. I'll concede the point on using an overly vauge term there From the peanut gallery, ignoring realities of corporate firewalls, when I think of (satellite) launchers and US defence contractors I think of Boeing and LockheedMartin. I'm happy to have my perception realigned with a dose or two of reality though rick jones -- web2.0 n, the dot.com reunion tour... these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:41:36 +0000 (UTC), in a place far, far away,
Rick Jones made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: In sci.space.history Pat Flannery wrote: Martha Adams wrote: I notice Musk says he's brought in a "large" investor. I don't like to hear that, for now Musk no longer entirely owns his company. Who are the new people and what's their track record? ?? That's interesting...Rutan's Scaled Composites got bought out by Northrop Grumman recently. Isn't NorthropGrumman the only "major" US defense contractor without a "serious" launch capability? One could see them investing in SpaceX as a further fleshing-out of their Scaled Composites purchase. They didn't buy Scaled Composites as a space company (and it's not, really). They bought it as an aircraft company. |
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