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From: mathiasmp...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 08:55:58 -0700
Local: Mon, Aug 20 2007 11:55 am
Subject: Re: Lockheed Martin after the 08 election
Of course I can more or less only repeat what I've heard elsewhere
(with a touch of personal seasoning on the side), but anyways, here goes. Some say that while democrats are not that keen on going to war, they won't want to appear soft on security and related matters either; so there is little donwside risk for the DoD budget to sustain hevay losses from 2008 election onwards (even if the Democrats win, which I should think, is very likely indeed - though I guess one can never be sure about these matters in politics). And I think I've heard somewhere (sounds reasonable enough) that the end of the war in Iraq could release more funds to be used on R&D (so to speak) in the military complex - rather than spending a whole lot of it on the troops deployed there - which, I guess, LMT is very good at (making exciting new military equipment, that is). Oh, and yeah - the market is supposed to be a forward looking beast, You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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