20 companies profiting the most from war
These companies make billions arming the world
Global arms sales totaled $420 billion in 2018, up 4.6% from 2017, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). U.S.-based companies again dominate SIPRI's list of top global arms manufacturers and military services providers. With Congress passing its record high $738 billion defense spending bill this December, which includes military modernization and a new Space Force military branch, this trend is likely to continue.
24/7 Wall St. reviewed data provided by SIPRI to identify the companies profiting most from war. Companies were ranked based on SIPRI's estimates of arms and military services sales in 2018. Chinese companies were not considered due to lack of sufficient data. Arms and military services sales figures came from SIPRI. Profits for the latest fiscal year came from financial reports and corporate press releases.
The United States is home to half of the worlds 10 largest defense contractors and to 43 of the top 100 defense companies. These companies accounted for 59% of total arms sales by the worlds 100 largest defense contractors in 2018 -- an increase of 7.2%
U.S. companies are preparing for the new arms modernization programme that was announced in 2017 by President Trump, Aude Fleurant, Director of SIPRIs Arms and Military Expenditure Programme said in SIPRI's December press release.
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