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36 Va. companies make 2023 Fortune 1000 list
Freddie Mac, Raytheon, Boeing top Va.'s Fortune 500
Thirty-six Virginia-based companies made Fortune magazine’s 69th annual Fortune 1000 list, notably including newcomers to the commonwealth Raytheon Technologies Corp. and Boeing Co. as Virginia’s second and third highest-ranking companies.
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Raytheon wins $308M contract for Navy destroyer work
Will provide combat systems engineering for Zumwalt-class destroyers
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Arlington-based Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s Missiles & Defense business has received a $308.4 million contract modification for combat systems work on the Navy’s Zumwalt-class guided-missile destroyers, the Pentagon announced Wednesday. Work
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Raytheon, Boeing HQs add to regional strength
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What’s in a name? Perhaps a lot if you’re riding on the coattails of Boeing Co. and Raytheon Technologies Corp. The May and June 2022 announcements that Fortune 100 contractors
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Raytheon wins $985M Air Force hypersonic missile contract
Next step in hypersonic arms race
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Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s missile and defense division has received the go-ahead from the Air Force to move beyond the prototype phase and continue development of a new hypersonic cruise missile
Six Va. companies land spots on Fortune Global 500
McLean-based Freddie Mac earns highest state ranking
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Six Virginia-based companies have landed spots on Fortune Magazine’s Global 500 list, which was released Thursday and ranks the world’s 500 largest corporations by total revenue. Walmart Inc. took the
Raytheon moving global HQ to Arlington
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Raytheon Technologies Corp. announced June 7 that it will relocate its global headquarters from Massachusetts to Arlington in the third quarter of this year, a move that will make four
Raytheon moving global HQ to Arlington
Move will see four of top five defense contractors based in Va.
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Raytheon Technologies Corp. announced Tuesday that it will relocate its global headquarters from Massachusetts to Arlington in the third quarter of this year, a move that will see four of