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Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2005 |
Test instruments and services for the U.S. government Test Mart, an electronics distributor, is providing the U.S. government and federal contractors with a range of Agilent Technologies instruments and associated services for use in communications and general-purpose test applications.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2005 |
Instrument-grade DSP-based VXI card North Atlantic Industries is offering an instrument-grade, high-density, DSP-based, VXI card that can be formatted for single- or multi-speed applications.  |
The Motley Fool May 19, 2005 Rich Smith |
Embraer Hits Turbulence The Brazilian airplane maker reported strong sales growth that failed to yield any profits growth at all. What to make of numbers like those? The market wasn't at all certain.  |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Taser Takes the Low Road, Again Beware the conveniently timed press release. Can investors really trust management?  |
BusinessWeek May 23, 2005 Crock & Matlack |
Will EADS Thrive on the American Plan? In enlisting some heavy-medal military veterans and partnering with Raytheon Co., the French-German giant European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. is aiming for some big U.S. defense contracts. Should Boeing be worried?  |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Qwest Gets Defensive The telecom will handle Web hosting for a Department of Defense unit under a 10-year contract. Also, Qwest officials have been talking with large institutional shareholders about the Verizon proposal, which will be voted on by MCI shareholders in late June or early July.  |
The Motley Fool May 6, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Embraer Thinks Small The Brazilian aerospace company is making a foray into tiny jets.  |
Popular Mechanics June 2005 Davin Coburn |
The Future of Flight? Lockheed Martin unveils its proposed space shuttle replacement.  |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Marriage of Convenience Lockheed Martin and Boeing to join forces on U.S. government rocket contracts.  |
Inc. May 2005 Brian L. Clark |
Targeting the DHS The Department of Homeland Security has $40 billion to spend. Here's how to get a piece of it.  |
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