Growing global conflict a bonanza for arms makers

By Georgia Wilkins
Updated September 16 2014 - 6:08am, first published September 15 2014 - 7:26pm
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains.  Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains. Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains.  Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains. Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains.  Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains. Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains.  Photo: US Air Force
Hellfire missile maker Lockheed-Martin has been among the defence companies to experience share price gains. Photo: US Air Force

Geopolitical instability has left many global corporations jittery.

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