America's biggest defense contractors got completely shut out of contracts to rebuild the icebreaker fleet.
Major defense companies could face financial penalties and be blocked from paying dividends or buying back stock.
The Pentagon held off on naming “underperforming” defense contractors for now as it continues to review their performance to ...
As of February 2026, the top five holdings in the Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF were: The ETF had about 60 total holdings, with the top five representing about 40% of the total portfolio. The ...
A new executive order is putting fresh pressure on defense companies to show they’re investing and performing the way the government expects. The broad language means boards may have to rethink how ...
A Huntsville-based defense contractor is getting $48.1 million to enhance how a Department of War agency operates. Under the ...
If Trump follows through on his dividend ban threat, two (or three) defense stocks could be at particular risk.
The review stems from a presidential executive order calling for a ban on stock buybacks and limits to executive compensation ...
Beset by delays, cost overruns and long waiting lists for critical weapons, the Pentagon says it is changing the way it will be doing business.
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Defense contractors are bracing for the Pentagon to release, as soon as Friday, a ...
Pentagon performance reviews target underperforming defense contractors amid Trump order on buybacks/dividends.