Hewson says international work, tax and regulations changes will bolster Lockheed's growth

By Marjorie Censer / March 21, 2017 at 1:20 PM
Lockheed Martin is seeing new opportunity in international sales and in regulatory and tax changes under the Trump administration, the company's chief executive said Tuesday. Speaking at Lockheed's annual media day event, Marillyn Hewson said Trump's push to get NATO members to pay more may affect sales. “NATO members are considering the shifts of U.S. priorities, and many see a greater need to shoulder more of their own defense burdens,” she said. “This is significant. In fact, if NATO members...

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