Rockwell Collins (COL) & Moog (MOG.A) Head-To-Head Comparison

Rockwell Collins and Moog are both mid-cap aerospace companies, but which is the better stock? We will contrast the two companies based on the strength of their institutional ownership, earnings, dividends, profitability, analyst recommendations, valuation and risk. Rockwell Collins pays an annual dividend of $1.32 per share and has a dividend yield of 1.0%.

Lockheed Martin presents Gateway Center plans at ceremony

Rick Ambrose, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space Systems, left, Rep. Mike Coffman, Jay Lindell and Don Rosier break ground on the Gateway Center. Employees of Lockheed Martin, government officials and other community members gathered to celebrate the 266,000-square-foot facility.

Wall Street Breakfast: Strength In The Defense Sector

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Your Tiny Economy Airline Seat May Soon Stop Shrinking

On Friday an appeals court panel said that federal officials must reconsider their decision not to regulate the size of airline seats as a safety issue. One of the judges called it "the Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat."

Next month’s Riverfront Jazz Festival will join up-and-comers with stars like Erykah Badu

What have you been hearing about the Riverfront Jazz Festival that The Black Academy of Arts and Letters will present next month? Most likely, you've not heard enough. The three-day event on three stages is poising itself to line up with some of the better-known jazz festivals across the country.

States join fight over EPA chief’s decision not to ban pesticide …

Several states are seeking to join a legal challenge to a Trump administration decision to keep a widely used pesticide on the market despite studies showing it can harm children's brains. Led by New York, the coalition filed a motion Wednesday to intervene in a legal fight over the continued spraying of chlorpyrifos on food.

Us VP Mike Pence to address Us-India Business Council

US Vice President Mike Pence will address the annual gala of the US-India Business Council on June 27. During the summit, the USIBC will also present its '2017 Global Leadership Awards' to Andrew Liveris, chairman and CEO of The Dow Chemical Company, and Adi Godrej, the chairman of Godrej Group for creating inclusive business environments, integrating India in the global supply chain and advancing core values such as manufacturing, innovation and scale in tough market conditions, a statement said. Navtej Sarna, Indian Ambassador to the US, and Congressman Pete Sessions, Chairman House Committee on Rules will deliver special remarks during the summit.

Dow and DuPont Receive Antitrust Clearance from U.S. Department of Justice for Proposed Merger

DuPont and The Dow Chemical Company have reached a proposed agreement with the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice that will permit the companies to proceed with their proposed merger of equals. "We are very pleased that the DOJ has approved this transaction," said Andrew Liveris, Dow's chairman and chief executive officer.

USAF Selects the Northrop APG-83 SABR for F-16 AESA Radar Upgrade

The U.S. Air Force selected Northrop Grumman Corporation's APG-83 Scalable Agile Beam Radar as the active electronically scanned array for its F-16 radar upgrade. Northrop Grumman will upgrade 72 U.S. Air National Guard F-16s to meet a U.S. Northern Command Joint Emergent Operational Need for homeland defense.

Japan, US Navy order $42M in sub-hunting sonars from Lockheed Martin

The U.S. Navy and Japan will buy an additional $42 million worth of submarine-hunting sonar systems from Lockheed Martin's plant in suburban Syracuse, according to Pentagon officials. The deal confirmed by Lockheed Martin officials Monday is at least the fourth option exercised by the Navy on a contract worth up to $199 million for TB-37 multi-function towed arrays.

Defense stocks at record highs on Trump-Saudi deal

Several well-known American defense contractors got a big lift Monday thanks to new deals by the Saudi Arabian government to purchase weapons, ships, aircraft and other military equipment in the wake of President Trump's visit to the kingdom. Lockheed Martin said on Saturday that Saudi Arabia was spending more than $28 billion on missiles, radar defense systems and 150 S-70 Black Hawk helicopters, among other things.

Federal Court Upholds Ruling That Working Capital Fund Employees Can Be Furloughed

A federal appeals court has upheld a decision by the Merit Systems Protection Board that the Defense Department was correct in furloughing 40 employees in a unit supported by a working capital fund. Victoria Snyder, who was a civilian mechanical engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center's Dahlgren Division, was furloughed for six days in 2013 as part of the government-wide sequestration that began that year.