Profits From Syrian Airstrikes Will Churn Your Stomach
Airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria have served as launching point for far more than missiles. Those military decisions cost the U. S. millions of dollars a day, and defense contractors pocket much of that money. (Video via U. S. Navy) Bloomberg reports in midSeptember just ahead of airstrikes in Syria, defense firms Lockheed Martin, Northrop, Raytheon and General Dynamics Corporation all set stock price records. A chief investment officer based out of Chicago said, To the extent we can shift away br, br,
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