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美政府考虑入股军工企业
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-28 00:55

Group 1 - The U.S. government is considering acquiring equity in defense contractor Lockheed Martin, following its recent investment in Intel [1][2] - U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo highlighted that 97% of Lockheed Martin's revenue comes from the U.S. government, indicating a close relationship between the company and the government [1] - In 2024, Lockheed Martin reported that 73% of its net sales would come from the U.S. government, with 65% specifically from the Department of Defense [1] Group 2 - Intel announced a deal with the U.S. government for an $8.9 billion investment, acquiring 9.9% of the company's common stock [2] - The funding for Intel's investment comes from previously allocated subsidies under the CHIPS and Science Act, totaling $5.7 billion, along with an additional $3.2 billion from government-funded projects [2] - Following the transaction, the U.S. government will become a major shareholder in Intel, with President Trump expressing interest in similar future investments [2]