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OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“Unsere Strategie für die Krise” - Barrick Gold, Zoll-Chaos & Warren Buffett macht's vor

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 13:12


Hier geht's zum Live-Stream heute Abend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKtbeeBPuDw Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Von Minus 10% ins Plus & wieder zurück. Das war der gestrige Börsentag. Was war neben Zöllen spannend? Rheinmetall kauft ein. Huntington Ingalls & Hyundai Heavy Industries kollaborieren. Barrick Gold mag kein Gold. Janover ist MicroStrategy für Solana. Die Börse fällt und fällt. Was soll man jetzt machen? Wir schauen auf den Tod der Aktien in 1979, die Finanzkrise in 2008 und erzählen, was wir jetzt machen. Außerdem gibt's eine legendäre Kolumne von Warren Buffett. “Over the long term, the stock market news will be good.” Hier ist der Link dazu: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/17/opinion/17buffett.html Diesen Podcast vom 08.04.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News
“Verisign - Buffetts Web-Monopol” - Novo Nordisk, DAX-Boom, Krypto-Sport, Coinbase

OHNE AKTIEN WIRD SCHWER - Tägliche Börsen-News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 13:45


Unser Partner Scalable Capital ist der einzige Broker, den du brauchst. Inklusive Trading-Flatrate, Zinsen und Portfolio-Analysen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Zinsen für deutsche Staatsanleihen gehen durch die Decke - genau wie der DAX. Dafür sinken Immo-Aktien und das Wachstum bei CrowdStrike, Adidas & Abercrombie & Fitch. Ansonsten: Bayer, Huntington Ingalls, Norwegen shortet, Autobauer mögen niedrigere Zölle. Verisign (WKN: 911090) kontrolliert das Internet und ist eine der fünf profitabelsten Firmen im S&P 500. Buffett hat schon angebissen. Stablecoins sind schon lange ein Gewinntreiber bei Coinbase (WKN: A2QP7J). Könnte der Gewinntreiber bald noch größer werden? Der Hauptsitz von Tether spricht dafür. Lutnick spricht dagegen. Diesen Podcast vom 06.03.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.

WHRO Reports
Huntington Ingalls executives named in latest sanctions from Russia

WHRO Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 0:55


The executives for the company, which owns Newport News Shipbuilding, are included on a list of dozens of American journalists, government officials and defense company leaders.

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Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition
Huntington Ingalls 2023/Q4 Earnings Call [$HII]

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 59:51


Huntington Ingalls's Q4 2023 earnings call, unedited

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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

Huntington Ingalls v. DOWCP

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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

Barrosse v. Huntington Ingalls

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Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Navy turns heads by giving Huntington Ingalls a pass on COVID mandate

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 15:34


The White House is mandating that federal contractors get vaccinated, but that doesn't mean everyone. The Navy is turning a blind eye to by not amending its contracts with the nation's largest shipbuilder to require the shots. That decision effects tens of thousands of contractors. Federal News Network's Scott Maucione joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Dave Leshtz (The Nation Magazine) / Pat Gallagher (North Coast Area Labor Federation, AFL-CIO)

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 54:40


The Nation Magazine contributing writer David Leshtz was the first featured guest on the AWF Union Podcast today. He spoke about the John Deere strike in Iowa and how members of the community and other labor unions showed support to the striking workers. Also featured on the AWF Union Podcast was United Steelworkers (USW) District Director Pat Gallagher. He spoke about China dumping steel in the U.S., negotiations with Huntington Ingalls on a new contract and the passage of the infrastructure bill.

Project 38: The future of federal contracting
Inside Huntington Ingalls' Alion integration & overall services strategy

Project 38: The future of federal contracting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 30:41


Huntington Ingalls Industries just completed its largest-ever acquisition, the $1.65 billion deal for Alion Science & Technology, and is now at work integrating that big piece into the shipbuilder's technical solutions segment.This episode of Project 38 both functions as an update on that integration and a big-picture explanation of HII's strategy for its technical solutions segment from its president Andy Green.Much change and portfolio shaping has taken place since HII stood up the technical solutions segment in late 2016 to house its government services work, of which our Ross Wilkers has discussed with Green a few times since.This latest conversation between Green and Wilkers includes a discussion on where HII looks to make sure its shipbuilding and solutions sides contribute to what the other is doing and the company at-large, plus some of the technical challenges they work on together and particularly in the emerging unmanned maritime domain.

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight
71 - Sultan Camp - Veteran and Military Spouse Recruiter for Newport News Shipbuilding

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 39:14


Sultan Camp - Veteran and Military Spouse Recruiter for Newport News Shipbuilding Sultan Camp joins the VeteranCrowd podcast to share the value of hiring veterans and military spouses. He is the Veteran and Military Spouse Programs Leader for Newport News Shipbuilding, a Division of Huntington Ingalls. It is the nation's “only industrial designer, builder and re-fueler of Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carriers and one of only two shipyards capable of designing and building Nuclear-Powered Submarines”. Navy Career He spent his first career serving in the Navy. What started out as an attempt to join the Army, a late recruiter caused him to head to the neighboring Navy recruiter's office. Sultan was a sonar technician. He says, “My time in the Navy was a complete blast”. It set him up with the leadership skills and disciplines needed to be successful in any job after his service. Recruiting Veterans & Military Spouses He actively recruits veterans and military spouses to work at the Newport News Shipbuilding facility. Huntington Ingalls has a commitment from the top that makes the company military and veteran friendly. It won recognition from Military Times as one of the nation's best places to work for veterans. Sultan knows the deep network of military spouses. It is this network that allows the shipyard the confidence they need to hire a military spouse. They know that the military spouses' network can often fill their position before they even leave it vacant. Learn More: Email: sultan.t.camp@hii-nns.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sultancamp/ Jobs & Internships at Huntington Ingalls Hampton Road Military Affairs Committee  Article: Congratulations on Your Military Service…Now Here are 9 Reasons Why I Won't Hire You  About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.

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The indepthradio's Podcast
Episode36 - FUTURE OF TECH STOCKS INVESTMENTS TO SETASIDE HUNTINGTON INGALLS EFFECT OF THE ELECTION

The indepthradio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 35:39


From New York Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities provides an outlook on tech stocks. Form London Jay Nash at National Bank suggests investments to set aside. From Washington, analyst Wilder Alejandro Sanchez looks at Huntington Ingalls. Gavin Graham explains the difficulty of forecasting.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Podcast [Washington Roundtable Apr. 30, 2020]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 52:33


On this Roundtable episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests (in segment one) are Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute; Byron Callan of the independent equity research firm Capital Alpa Partners and Defense & Aerospace Report’s own contributing editor Christopher P. Cavas; (segment two) Gordon Adams, PhD, Non-Resident Fellow at the Quincy Institute, Dov Zakheim, PhD, former DoD comptroller, now with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Andrew Hunter, the director of the Defense Industrial Initiatives Group at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Byron Callan. Topics: — Look at the US Navy’s decision to select Fincantieri Marinette Marine over Austal USA, Huntington Ingalls and General Dynamics with Navantia to supply the nation’s future anti submarine warfare frigate — Analysis of House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith’s willingness to use defense funding for pandemic response — Outlook for defense spending as unemployment rises and stimulus spending grows — Key elements of the Treasury Department’s latest Green Book — Implications of reports that Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has COVID-19 — China’s efforts to take advantage of coronavirus pandemic to burnish its international image as it competes against the United States for influence worldwide — Impact of declining defense budgets on capabilities of European allies and partners

Strome Business Minute with Dr. Jeff Tanner

Yesterday’s stock market was a nice rally. Some big gainers included Google, up ten percent, Paypal up six percent, and of local interest, Norfolk Southern up five percent. In fact, overall, the market is only down eight point five percent year to date, as investors are sorting through those businesses which are still doing well and those which are not. If you pull the oil stocks out, the market is only down about six percent. Town Bank was up over four percent, Huntington Ingalls up just over two percent and Dollar Tree up barely. To be fair, Dollar Tree is twenty percent up from its low of about five weeks ago. The good news in earnings, especially in tech stocks, drove the rally; whether it can be sustained is up to the virus. To learn more, visit odu.edu/business. This Strome Business Minute is presented by the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University.

Strome Business Minute with Dr. Jeff Tanner
Huntington Ingalls short sales up in December

Strome Business Minute with Dr. Jeff Tanner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020


I’m Jeff Tanner, Dean of the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University and this is a Strome Business Minute. Huntington Ingalls, parent of Newport News Shipbuilding, saw a significant increase in short-sales during the first two weeks of December. Short sales are an investment where you borrow stock and sell it. When the loan is due, you have to give stock back, so you hope the price goes down so you can buy it back and repay the loan with lower-cost shares. Your profit is the difference. Buy a stock at ten dollars, sell at eight, and you make two dollars. Short sales increased over twenty percent in the first half of December for Huntington Ingalls, which means more people think the stock will go down. However, total short sales only represent about two point three percent of the outstanding shares. To find out more, visit odu.edu/business. This Strome Business Minute has been presented by the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University.

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IEN Radio
Stealth Sub Builder Accused of Falsifying Tests

IEN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 2:01


Huntington Ingalls is regarded as the largest shipbuilder in the U.S. And if a recent suit filed against the company comes to fruition, it will also be responsible for one of the largest fraud cases against a military supplier in recent history.For nearly 10 years, submarines from the company’s shipbuilding facility in Newport News, Virginia have struggled to maintain the sound-dampening coating applied to their hulls. The coating, which resembles foam rubber, is designed to absorb sonar waves sent from enemy ships. With no sound pinging off the hulls, these ships are much more difficult to detect.The problem, according to the complaint, is that Huntington Ingalls never trained their workers to properly apply this Special Hull Treatment. This led to the coating slipping off while the submarine was moving, and losing the stealth capabilities it relies upon in delivering troops or performing surveillance activities. The suit says Huntington Ingalls was aware of the problem, but falsified tests and certifications to make it look like the coating had been applied correctly to the Virginia-class attack submarines. Huntington Ingalls and Northrop Grumman, which the company spun off from in in 2011, are being sued for over $100 million for allegedly misleading the federal government and violating the federal government's False Claims Act.The qui tam lawsuit, which means it rewards whistleblowers in successful cases where the government recoups damages due to fraud, is being brought by Ari Lawrence. The senior engineer worked at Huntington Ingalls until 2017. He claims he was pressured to keep quiet about the issues, had a promotion blocked, and was re-assigned after raising concerns.The suit was initially struck down by federal judge in Florida earlier this month, but it also requested a new filing by October 15. Reports by Task & Purpose indicate that the ruling was based on technical issues related to the filing, not the merit of the case.These attack subs come in at about $2.8 billion each, with plans for 11 more to be built by 2024.

HearSay with Cathy Lewis
The Economic Forecast / EVMS / Virginia Stage Company

HearSay with Cathy Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019


Dr. Robert McNab unpacks the economic forecast for our community, and Jennifer Boykin from Huntington Ingalls talks about a major construction project in Hampton Roads. We also learn more about EVMS's investigation. Finally, see what's happening on a stage near you!

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Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy

In this episode we discuss... Ed’s background in the US Navy and his personal journey in the nuclear industry Ed’s work designing nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers, and space crafts for the Navy General Dynamics and Huntington Ingalls and their respective roles in nuclear construction Uranium hexafluoride gas reactors and the processes within Nuclear opponents and their negative effects on the construction and licensing processes How the US nuclear industry is working to overcome supply chain challenges including replacing medium enriched uranium with plutonium Table salt’s important role in recycling spent fuels The economics of fuel storage A deep dive into fuel and reactor lifetimes The plant Ed envisions including its total power output and the regulatory and financial hurdles involved

Entrepreneur Weekly
Scott Duffy, Justin Colby & Karen Velkey

Entrepreneur Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 39:13


Continued Education Predicts Success for Entrepreneurs: What is the secret to success? Entrepreneur Top 10 Keynote Speaker and Founder of SD Media Holdings, Scott Duffy, thinks he’s found the answer – be obsessed with learning. In his new book, “Breakthrough: How to Harness the Aha! Moments That Spark Success”, Scott offers a step-by-step guide for bringing a product to market, scaling up, and positioning your business for sale. Scott shares a revelation he gleaned from “Elevator Pitch” host, David Meltzer, who uses atypical sales meetings to nurture honest corporate culture and incentivize peer-to-peer learning. Next, real estate investor and business coach, Justin Colby of The Science of Flipping, says he’s discovered the antidote to anxiety, action! Find out how Justin harnesses forward momentum to combat doubt and insecurity. Then, the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, Huntington Ingalls, is committed to helping their 39,000 employees become financially literate with their new SmartPath coaching program. Corporate VP of Compensation and Benefits, Karen Velkey, explains how money management training improves productivity and boosts overall well-being among workers. [00:00:00] Are You Obsessed with Learning? [00:05:49] Nurture an Open Corporate Culture [00:11:30] The Antidote to Anxiety is Action [00:18:21] Huntington Ingalls Launches SmartPath [00:26:32] Financial Literacy Boosts Well Being [00:33:22] Long Term Money Management Tools

Federal Newscast
Lawmakers say existing solutions lull data breach victims into a false sense of security

Federal Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 3:40


In today's Federal Newscast, lawmakers are asking the Government Accountability Office to come up with better protections for victims of cyber attacks.

Leadership and Business
89 Mike Petters - Leading the Large Organization

Leadership and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 16:46


This week we wrap up our Summer Look Back series where we’ve been replaying our four most popular episodes from the past twelve months. Today’s episode was originally posted in November and features a conversation with Mike Petters, CEO of Huntington Ingalls, America’s largest military shipbuilding company. For more than a century, the organization has built more ships in more classes than any other US Naval shipbuilder. Huntington Ingalls is headquartered in Newport News, Virgina. Petters has been CEO since 2011. On the podcast, he discusses leadership: How he approaches his role and what it’s like to lead 35.000 employees. Learn how the William and Mary Center for Corporate Education can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.

Leadership and Business
72 Mike Petters - Making a Successful Military Transition

Leadership and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 22:49


Huntington Ingalls is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of manufacturing, engineering, and management services to the nuclear energy, oil, and gas markets. For more than a century, Huntington Ingalls has built more ships in more classes than any other U.S. Naval shipbuilder. Before taking the lead in 2011, President and CEO Mike Petters was President of Northrop Grumman shipbuilding. Petters earned his bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an M.B.A. from William and Mary, and he re-joins us today to discuss how professionals, and especially service members, can successfully make the transition from service life to civilian life. Learn how the William and Mary Center for Corporate Education can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.

Leadership and Business
61 Mike Petters - Leading the Large Organization

Leadership and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 16:39


Huntington Ingalls is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of manufacturing, engineering, and management services to the nuclear energy, oil, and gas markets. For more than a century, Huntington Ingalls has built more ships in more classes than any other U.S. Naval shipbuilder. Before taking the lead in 2011, President and CEO Mike Petters was President of Northrop Grumman shipbuilding. Petters earned his bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an M.B.A. from William and Mary, and he joins us today to discuss how he approaches leadership and what it’s like to lead 35,000 employees. Learn how the William and Mary Center for Corporate Education can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.