06/10/2007

Raytheon sales up

Notes on the Defense Industry and Stocks
Seeking Alpha - New York,NY,USA
Raytheon (RTN) said it expects more sales to Middle East and Asia countries in the next three years due to a stronger petrodollar and the perception of a ...

Raytheon Gains $100 Million In Patriot, Hawk Contracts From Saudi ...
Trading Markets (press release) - Los Angeles,CA,USA
One pact involves a multi-year deal for Raytheon to continue providing technical, training and logistics support from this year through 2009 for Saudi ...

One pact involves a multi-year deal for Raytheon to continue providing technical, training and logistics support from this year through 2009 for Saudi Patriot and Hawk air defense systems.

The other is a contract extension to provide local support services this year.

Patriot is a combat-proven air and missile defense system capable of simultaneously engaging and destroying threat aircraft, cruise missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and tactical ballistic missiles.

Complementing the Patriot system, the Hawk system provides robust low-to- medium altitude air defense against a wide range of air-breathing threats including cruise missiles.

Defense Daily International, Vol. 8, No. 39

Raytheon profiled by Dept. of Labor
Arizona Daily Star - Tucson, AZ,USA
The US Department of Labor will profile Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems as part of its Web-based "faces of disability employment policy" series as ...
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The U.S. Department of Labor will profile Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems as part of its Web-based "faces of disability employment policy" series as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month.

The month-long series, at www.dol.gov/odep, "showcases individuals who have personally benefited from agency-sponsored programs aimed at eliminating the chronic underemployment" of people with disabilities. Raytheon is Southern Arizona's biggest employer, with more than 11,000 employees in the Tucson area.

After helping to increase the numbers of people who are disabled...world wide ...what can you say?

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