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Armor Holdings
Rank: 778 (Previous rank: 919)
Get quote: AH
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Warren B. Kanders
Address: 13386 International Pkwy., Jacksonville, FL 32218
Phone: 904-741-5400
Website: http://www.armorholdings.com
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Revenues 2,360.9 44.2
Profits 134.6 1.5
Assets 2,318.1
Stockholders' Equity 850.7
Market Value 3/23/2007 2,411.3
Revenues 5.7
Assets 5.8
Stockholders' equity 15.8
2006 $ 3.64
% change from 2005 -1.6
1996-2006 annual growth rate % 46.5
2006 28.6
1996-2006 annual rate 21.0
1 Boeing 28 61,530.0
2 United Technologies 42 47,829.0
3 Lockheed Martin 57 39,620.0
4 Honeywell Intl. 69 31,367.0
5 Northrop Grumman 73 30,304.0
6 General Dynamics 92 24,212.0
7 Raytheon 96 23,274.0
8 Textron 194 12,591.0
9 L-3 Communications 197 12,476.9
10 Goodrich 390 5,878.3
11 Rockwell Collins 542 3,863.0
12 Precision Castparts 568 3,580.1
13 Alliant Techsystems 617 3,216.8
14 Armor Holdings 778 2,360.9
15 Sequa 809 2,183.8
16 DRS Technologies 941 1,735.5
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