2 hrs ago | ClipSyndicate
Finmeccanica Agrees To Purchase DRS Technologies For $4 Billion
Italy's biggest defense company Finmeccanica agrees to buy DRS Technologies to win more contracts with Pentagon. via ClipSyndicate
Yesterday | Earth Times
Finmeccanica to offer $5.26 billion for DRS: source
Italian aerospace company Finmeccanica Spa is to make a friendly takeover bid worth 3.4 billion euros for DRS Technologies Inc of the United States, sources close to the deal said late on Monday. via Earth Times
Sunday May 11 | Free Republic
Italian firm eyeing DRS, according to report
“Finmeccanica is bigger than DRS”
Officials from DRS Technologies, Inc. are tight-lipped regarding emerging reports that it may be acquired by an Italian aerospace and defense company. via Free Republic
Saturday May 10 | Domain-B
In a bid to expand its presence beyond a slowing home market to the largest market of them all, Italy's biggest defence company, Finmeccanica SpA, is planning to acquire US military-electronics manufacturer DRS ... via Domain-B
Thursday May 8 | ClipSyndicate
VIDEO: Market Movers: Warner Music Group, Barr Pharmaceuticals, DRS Technologies
Warner Music Drops on Wider Loss, Suspends Dividend; Barr Plunges on Quarterly Profit Miss, Lowers Forecast; DRS Technologies in Talks for "Strategic Transactions" via ClipSyndicate
Thursday May 8 | The Jersey Journal
The Italian defense contractor Finmeccanica SpA is in "advanced talks" to buy DRS Technologies , according to the Wall Street Journal. via The Jersey Journal
Thursday May 8 | Bloomberg.com
Finmeccanica Has Sharpest Decline in Two Weeks on DRS Acquisition Report
Finmeccanica SpA , Italy's biggest defense company, had its biggest fall in two weeks in Milan trading after the Wall Street Journal reported that it may buy DRS Technologies Inc. via Bloomberg.com
Wednesday May 7 | FloridaToday.com
“The warfighter demand for night vision equipment remains robust, and the requirement for thermal weapon sights continues to increase”
Defense contractor DRS Technologies Inc. has received $51 million in new orders from the Army to produce thermal gun scopes at the company's plants in Melbourne and Palm Bay, DRS announced Wednesday. via FloridaToday.com
Monday May 5 | KARE 11 TV
FL man gets arms stuck in machinery, uses toes to dial 911
“They are on the way right now.”
A bizarre industrial accident leads to an even more bizarre rescue. Police say a man's arms were pinned in machinery. via KARE 11 TV
Saturday May 3 | WBZ-TV
Man Stuck In Machinery Uses Big Toe To Call 911
Even with his arms stuck in a piece of machinery, a northwest Florida man was able to call 911 using his big toe. via WBZ-TV







