3 Defense Stocks to Buy Now As Tensions Escalate
Defense stocks will continue to be hotter than a MOAB impact site
By Aaron Levitt
Source: Investor Place
http://investorplace.com/2017/04/3-defe ... QBF39J96M8
The agreement, which is worth $350 billion over 10 years and $110 billion that will take effect immediately
The agreement, which is worth $350 billion over 10 years and $110 billion that will take effect immediately
The Arms Export Control Act of 1976 allows a senator to force a vote on an arms sale, once Congress is formally notified of plans to go ahead. The same three senators introduced a similar resolution last year seeking to block the sale of $1.15 billion of tanks and other equipment to Saudi Arabia. That measure was defeated overwhelmingly.
Saudi Arabia agreed to by $110 billion of U.S. arms, with options running as high as $350 billion over 10 years.
The lawmakers aim to block about $500 million of the sale, the portion including precision-guided munitions and other offensive weapons.
It’s unlikely that the Saudis could pay for a $110 billion deal any longer, due to low oil prices and the two-plus years old war in Yemen.
As a percentage of the economy, our spending is at its lowest point in more than 70 years.
U.S. military spending will rise significantly in the coming years.
Senator John McCain has proposed a spending increase of $50 billion per year, taking on 8,000 new troops, 59 new navy ships, and 93 more F-35 fighter jets.
We think that’s the low estimate. Even a shift to average levels of 4.5% to 5% of GDP spending would be an increase of $90 billion to $200 billion per year.
Will start recognizing revenue under the new standard as costs are incurred. That will substantially accelerate revenues compared to the current method, which waits until deliveries are made or performance milestones are achieved.
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