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Lockheed Martin to Webcast CEO Speech

Lockheed Martin CEO Robert Stevens

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has made arrangements to webcast CEO Bob Stevens’ presentation at the J.P. Morgan Aviation, Transportation & Defense Conference on March 24. Stevens is scheduled to present from 1:10 to 1:50 p.m. EST. According to the firm, “he will highlight the corporation’s performance, as well as its pursuit of a continued growth [...]

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Lockheed Martin, Penn State Develop ‘Breakthrough’ Spacecraft Technology

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Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and Penn State developed a breakthrough material that could provide a noticeable improvement in the performance of spacecraft antennas. The electromagnetic metamaterial is touted by the firm as one of the first that is able to improve a real-world device.  A metamaterial contains properties not found in nature, while an electromagnetic [...]

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Lockheed Martin Makes Fiscal Announcement

Lockheed Martin has issued the following statement: “Lockheed Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT] today announced that its board of directors has authorized a fourth-quarter 2010 dividend of $0.75 per-share. This is the eighth consecutive annual increase in Lockheed Martin’s quarterly dividend rate, which is a $0.12 or 19 percent increase over the prior quarter. “The dividend [...]

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Lockheed’s Ray O. Johnson Helps Pacific Northwest Celebrate Science

The Pacific Northwest Science & Engineering Festival (PNWSEF) is taking shape. The event is a satellite partner with the USA Science and Engineering Festival that will be held in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 10-24, thanks in part to sponsor Lockheed Martin. The national festival has more than two dozen satellites across the nation, much like [...]

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Lockheed Likes What it Sees in NASA Budget

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) expressed support for House and Senate NASA oversight committees as Congress moves forward on a new spending plan for NASA free of bi-partisanship. As the legislation moves forward, there is a marked increase in the possibility for “a robust human space flight program” and the Orion crew exploration vehicle to help [...]

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