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General Dynamics Corporation <tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align:center; padding:16px 0 16px 0;">
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Type Public (NYSE: GD)
Founded Falls Church, Virginia (February 21, 1952)
Headquarters Falls Church, Virginia

<tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Key people</th><td>Nicholas D. Chabraja, Chairman and CEO</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Industry</th><td>Defense</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Products</th><td>Conglomerate</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Revenue</th><td>Image:Green Arrow Up.svg$19.35 billion USD (2004) [1]</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Employees</th><td>70,200 (2004)</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Slogan</th><td>"Strength On Your Side"</td></tr><tr><th style="text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;">Website</th><td>www.gd.com</td></tr>

General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD) is a defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2005 it is the sixth largest defense contractor in the world<ref>2005 Defense News Top 100</ref>. The company has changed markedly in the post-Cold War era of defense consolidation. The company has three main business segments, Marine, Combat Systems, and Information Systems and Technology.

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[edit] Marine Systems

[edit] Combat Systems

[edit] Information Systems & Technology

[edit] Aerospace

[edit] History

[edit] Legacy and Acquisitions

[edit] Divestitures

[edit] Corporate governance

Current members of the board of directors of General Dynamics are: Nicholas Chabraja, James Crown, Lester Crown, William Fricks, Charles Goodman, Jay L. Johnson, George Joulwan, Paul Kaminski, John Keane, Lester Lyles, Carl Mundy, and Robert Walmsley.

[edit] Financials

General Dynamics has about $12 billion in sales, primarily military, but also civilian with its Gulfstream Aerospace unit and conventional ship-building and repair with its National Steel and Shipbuilding subsidiary.

In 2004 General Dynamics bid for the UK company Alvis Vickers, the leading British manufacturer of armoured vehicles. In March the board of Alvis Vickers voted in favour of the £309m takeover. However at the last minute BAE Systems offered £355m for the company in what was seen as a move to keep General Dynamics out of its "back yard". This deal was finalised in June 2004.

General Dynamics has tried to acquire Newport News Shipbuilding but been blocked by regulators and competitors, as this would make General Dynamics the sole manufacturer of nuclear-powered ships in the United States.

Controlled subsidiaries of the corporation are donors to the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute [2].

Current stock price as of 2005-02-04 is $63, after splitting in 2006-03-26.

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General Dynamics Corporation

Corporate Directors: Nicholas Chabraja | James Crown | Lester Crown | William Fricks | Charles Goodman | Jay Johnson | George Joulwan | Paul Kaminski | John Keane | Lester Lyles | Carl Mundy | Robert Walmsley

Subsidiaries: Bath Iron Works | Electric Boat | General Dynamics Land Systems | Gulfstream Aerospace | NASSCO
Products: Arleigh Burke class destroyer | Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle | Los Angeles class submarine | M1 Abrams | Ohio class submarine | Seawolf class submarine | Stryker

Annual Revenue: $19.4 billion USD (Image:Green Arrow Up.svg23% FY 2004) | Employees: 81,900 | Stock SymbolNYSE: GD | Websitewww.gendyn.com

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