GOVERNMENT: Top Ten in Defense
Totting up the list of its biggest suppliers last week, the Pentagon announced that General Dynamics Corp. surpassed Boeing Aircraft to become the nation's No. 1 defense contractor last year. The top ten:
General Dynamics Corp. $1.6 billion
Boeing $1.2 billion
North American Aviation $1.02 billion
General Electric $914 million
Lockheed $899 million
Douglas $676 million
United Aircraft $538 million
Martin $524 million
Hughes Aircraft $494 million
A. T. & T. $477 million
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