HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES, INC. (NYSE:HII) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial Condition

HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES, INC. (NYSE:HII) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial Condition
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Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On November 8, 2017, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. issued a press release announcing its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2017. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto. Also furnished as Exhibit 99.2 is the corporation’s earnings presentation for its third quarter 2017 earnings release conference call.


HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES, INC. Exhibit
EX-99.1 2 hii2017q3earningsrelease.htm EXHIBIT 99.1 Exhibit  Exhibit 99.1 News Release Contacts: Jerri Fuller Dickseski (Media)[email protected] Dwayne Blake (Investors)[email protected] Ingalls Industries Reports Third Quarter 2017 Results•Revenues were $1.86 billion•Operating margin was 12.7% •Segment operating margin was 10.3%•Diluted earnings per share was $3.27•Cash from operations was $96 million; free cash flow was $5 millionNEWPORT NEWS,…
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About HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES, INC. (NYSE:HII)

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) designs, builds, overhauls and repairs ships for the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard. The Company is the designer, builder and refueler of nuclear powered aircraft carriers, a builder of amphibious assault and expeditionary warfare ships for the United States Navy and the sole builder of National Security Cutters (NSCs) for the United States Coast Guard. The Company operates its shipbuilding business through Huntington Ingalls Incorporated subsidiary, which is organized into two segments: Ingalls Shipbuilding (Ingalls), which includes non-nuclear ship design, construction, repair and maintenance businesses, and Newport News Shipbuilding (Newport News), which includes the nuclear ship design, construction, overhaul, refueling, and repair and maintenance businesses. It designs and builds nuclear-powered submarines for the United States Navy and builds the Navy’s fleet of DDG51 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.

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