BWX Technologies, Inc. (BWXT) News
BWX Technologies, Inc. (BWXT)
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A Trio of High Return on Equity Ratio Stock Picks to ConsiderThese companies are more profitable than most of their peers |
BWXT Names Rob Smith President of Government OperationsBWXT Names Rob Smith President of Government Operations |
Maxim Group Stick to Their Buy Rating for BWX Technologies By Investing.comMaxim Group Stick to Their Buy Rating for BWX Technologies |
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Is BWXT A Good Stock To Buy Now?The 800+ hedge funds and famous money managers tracked by Insider Monkey have already compiled and submitted their 13F filings for the third quarter, which unveil their equity positions as of September 30. We went through these filings, fixed typos and other more significant errors and identified the changes in hedge fund portfolios. Our extensive […] |
BWXT Names Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson to Board of DirectorsBWXT Names Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson to Board of Directors |
Perdue’s Trading Activity Is Less Than It Seems(Bloomberg Opinion) -- U.S. Senator David Perdue’s finances have come under scrutiny following a New York Times report that the Republican from Georgia made 2,596 stock trades in one term, or almost two every trading day since taking office. There is a reasonable case to be made that federal lawmakers and others in high offices should be prohibited from trading in individual stocks given the range of inside information they are exposed to in their positions and the importance of public trust in government. But in Perdue’s case, a deeper look suggests nothing overtly wrong. No explicit charge is made by the New York Times, but by mashing together different types of evidence for four unstated charges, the article could leave the casual reader with the impression that Perdue’s trading wa... |
Should We Be Delighted With BWX Technologies, Inc.'s (NYSE:BWXT) ROE Of 50%?While some investors are already well versed in financial metrics (hat tip), this article is for those who would like... |
David Perdue made a fortune selling defense contractor stock while working on Senate Armed Services Committee: reportIn 2019, Sen. David Perdue of Georgia profited handsomely when he sold his stock shares in the defense contractor BWX Technologies. And that sale, journalist Sam Brodey reports in the Daily Beast, came after the GOP senator had been chosen to head the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Seapower.B… |
Sen. Perdue Helped Defense Contractor—and Sold Off Its StockSen. David Perdue had never invested in the Navy supplier BWX Technologies until right before he assumed control of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Seapower. |