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British Defense Contractors Win 10% of Defense Contracts Awarded Friday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Feb 28, 10:22PM CST
The Department of Defense awarded 30 separate defense contracts Friday, worth a total of $1.99 billion. British defense contractors won three of the awards. BAE Systems was awarded a $7.9 million contract modification to supply the U.S. Army...
Here's Your First Look at Britain's New Top-Secret Battle Drone
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Feb 15, 7:15AM CST
BAE's Taranis. Photo: BAE Systems . "Predator." "Raven." "Global Hawk." Over more than a decade of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, the names of America's several "drone" aircraft have entered into our national vocabulary. If you mention a...
Rolls-Royce Inks $1 Billion C-130J Super Hercules Deal With Lockheed Martin Corporation
Patrick Morris, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Feb 12, 12:49PM CST
Today Rolls-Royce Corp. announced it has reached an agreement with Lockheed Martin to provide approximately 600 engines that will be used to power C-130J Super Hercules aircraft over the next decade. The agreement is worth up to $1 billion,...
Pentagon Awards $100 Million in V-22 Osprey Defense Contracts
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Jan 30, 8:27PM CST
The Department of Defense awarded 12 defense contracts Thursday, worth $346.9 million in total. Two of these -- including the day's largest contract -- dealt with the new V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft built jointly by Bell Helicopter Textron ...
Pentagon Awards $340.6 Million in Defense Contracts Monday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jan 27, 7:07PM CST
The Department of Defense awarded eight new defense contracts Monday, worth $340.6 million in total. More than half of these funds went to one single company -- Britain's Rolls-Royce , which was awarded a $182.6 million firm-fixed-price...
Demand for New Commercial Airliners Is High, and Here's How You Can Profit
Rupert Hargreaves, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Jan 21, 8:41AM CST
The market for commercial jetliners is dominated by two companies: Boeing and Airbus . According to Boeing, the world will need $4.8 trillion worth of new aircraft between now and 2032. That's roughly 35,280 new aircraft of varying sizes, from...
Pentagon Awards $297 Million in Defense Contracts Wednesday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Jan 15, 6:42PM CST
The Department of Defense awarded seven new defense contracts Tuesday, worth $296.9 million in total. Among the winners: Northrop Grumman was awarded a $52.3 million firm-fixed-price cost-reimbursement option exercise to continue providing...
Congress Asked to Approve C-130J Super Hercules Upgrades for Norway
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Dec 19, 6:45PM CST
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress Wednesday of plans to sell the Norwegian Government a package of technical, engineering, and software support for C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft. In addition to support...
How Stratasys, Ltd. Is Missing Out on a Massive Opportunity
Steve Heller, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Dec 19, 3:59PM CST
There's no denying that Stratasys is an excellent 3-D printing company. However, the company is missing out on a massive opportunity because it lacks the ability to 3-D print with metals. As a result, it isn't benefiting from the 3-D printing...
Pentagon Awards $263 Million in Defense Contracts Tuesday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Nov 26, 11:12PM CST
The Department of Defense announced 14 defense contracts Tuesday, worth $263.4 million in aggregate. Of these, both of the two largest awards went to British defense contractors: Rolls-Royce received a $57.1 million option exercise to...
Plant Life Extension (PLEX) and Plant Life Management (PLIM) for Nuclear Reactors Research Report
M2 - Fri Nov 22, 3:01AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/32gdr7/plant_life) has announced the addition of the "Plant Life Extension (PLEX) and Plant Life Management (PLIM) for Nuclear Reactors - Global Market Size, Competitive Landscape and Key Country Analysis to 2025" report to their offering. North America: The Largest Market for Planned Plant Life Extension Programs North America is the largest market for nuclear Plant Life Extension (PLEX) between 2013 and 2025, valued at $20.8 billion, with the US having a market value of $15.8 billion and Canada having a market value of $5.1 billion. The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved license renewals for 73 reactors and a further 18 are currently under review, with seven more license applications anticipated in the coming years. In Europe, the major PLEX markets between 2013 and 2025 are France, Ukraine, the UK and Russia, with market values of $5.2 billion, $3.4 billion, $2.6 billion and $2 billion. Previously, numerous extensions were planned in Europe, but after the Fukushima disaster some countries chose to discontinue their PLEX plans and instead proceed towards developing a nuclear-free energy mix. In the Asia-Pacific region, the largest number of planned extensions is in South Korea, with a market value of about $3 billion. Japan had plans for plant life extensions as well but after the Fukushima disaster the extension plans are on hold. Pressing Demand for Power and Averting the Costs of New-builds are the Key Drivers for Plant Life Extension The growing global demand for power is one of the main contributing factors for the increasing importance of PLEX. It grew from 12,851 Terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2000 to 19,538 TWh in 2012, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.6%. Furthermore, it is forecast that the demand for power will continue to rise from 19,538 TWh in 2012 to 26,413 TWh in 2020 at a CAGR of 3.8%. The capital cost of building new nuclear plants is considerably higher than extending their operational life. The development of a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) involves an array of risks for an investor, which is the chief factor discouraging investment in new-build projects. Various risks involved in funding and construction increase the unpredictability of investment returns. Risks such as construction delays leading to increased construction costs and threatening the ratings of investing institutions are the chief factors contributing to the lack of available financing for nuclear plants. However, the capital cost of Plant Life Management (PLIM) for long-term operation is lower compared to investment in replacement capacity. These factors have jointly contributed towards the increasing trend of plant operators aspiring to extend the operational lives of their NPPs. Most Operating Reactors Nearing the End of their Design Life In the global nuclear energy market, most operating reactors are nearing the end of their design life, making them eligible to pursue life extensions. Utilities operating such reactors are looking to extend their operating lives to cash in on the benefits that PLEXs offer. About 72% of the reactors across the globe are more than 20 years old, with almost half in the age range of 31-40 years. In general it has been observed that most reactors have a design life of 30-40 years, which means that these reactors will either soon need to be shut down or have their lifetimes extended. Companies Mentioned The Japan Atomic Power Company Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc. GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Inc. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co, Ltd. Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. ?lectricit? de France S.A. Areva SA Alstom SA Rosenergoatom Concern OJSC JSC Atomenergoproekt EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Group Limited Rolls-Royce Holdings plc NNEGC Energoatom OJSC Turboatom Atomic Energy of Canda Ltd. Bruce Power LP Ontario Power Generation Inc. SNC-Lavalin Nuclear Inc. Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC GE Energy The Babcock & Wilcox Company Duke Energy Corporation Bechtel Power Corporation Tennessee Valley Authority Exelon Generation Company, LLC For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/32gdr7/plant_life About Research and Markets Research and Markets is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.
Where to Place Your Bets to Profit From the Commercial Air Travel Boom
Rupert Hargreaves, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Nov 18, 5:13PM CST
The market for commercial jetliners is dominated by two companies, Boeing and Airbus. Airbus is owned by the recently privatized EADS . But while Airbus now holds around 50% of the market, it's had a tough time turning that strength into...
Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce to Drop JV - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Fri Sep 20, 7:40AM CDT
Pratt & Whitney recently issued a statement about its intentions to discontinue the joint venture with Rolls Royce.
Pentagon Awards $912 Million in Contracts Thursday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Sep 19, 6:37PM CDT
The Department of Defense issued 19 new contracts on Thursday worth a combined $911.7 million. Of these, the largest contract went to privately held Nomad Global Communication Solutions -- a $382.5 million contract to purchase commercial fire and...
Pentagon Awards $1.45 Billion in New Contracts Thursday
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Sep 13, 10:28AM CDT
The Department of Defense issued 27 new contracts Thursday, worth a combined $1.45 billion. The majority of these contracts went to privately held firms for such mundane tasks as construction, fuel systems inspection and cleaning, and hospital...
Companies Win U.K. Defense Contracts
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Sep 13, 10:06AM CDT
A number of new developments affecting publicly traded defense companies emerged from this week's Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition in London. Britain's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory says it has formed a...
Rolls Royce Divests Helicopter Engine Stake - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Tue Sep 03, 5:10PM CDT
Rolls Royce recently divested its 50% stake in the joint venture that manufactures helicopter engines for EUR 293 million.
Pentagon Awards $1.95 Billion in New Contracts
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Aug 26, 10:01PM CDT
The U.S. Department of Defense announced new defense contracts totaling nearly $1.95 billion in total value Monday. Among the publicly traded companies winning awards: Dell won a $24.9 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract...
Pentagon Awards $1.16 Billion in Contracts
Rich Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Aug 22, 10:19PM CDT
The U.S. Department of Defense announced 17 separate contract awards on Thursday worth upwards of $1.14 billion in total value. Most of the contracts went to privately held firms this time around, but there were a few publicly traded winners, among...
TransDigm Beats Earnings, Guides Low - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Wed Aug 07, 12:20PM CDT
TransDigm reported third-quarter fiscal 2013 adjusted earnings per share of $1.89, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.70 and up from $1.88 earned in the prior-year quarter.