Do you know how to hire a banker?
The best advice for choosing an investment bank for your business is do your homework early and be prepared to ask a lot of questions.
Deltek finishes Input-FedSources integration
A single portal is just the beginning of Deltek's integration of Input and FedSources.
What's driving the increase in divestitures?
More companies are breaking off pieces as they shape their portfolios or address conflict-of-interest concerns.
GTSI dumps stake in EyakTek
GTSI has sold its stake in Eyak Technology for $20 million.
CACI breaks its own records with 2011 results
CACI International Inc. ended its fiscal 2011 by racking up record revenues of $963.2 million for the fourth quarter and $3.6 billion for the year. What is behind its growth?
GTSI revenues down 40 percent
For the first six months of 2011, GTSI's revenue dropped by 40 percent, but the company says it has “significantly improved results.” What's the company's good news?
Cisco suffers fourth quarter losses, but looks ahead
While Cisco fiscal fourth quarter was down, its CEO is looking forward.
4 steps to understanding your exit strategy
Selling your company doesn't just happen. Financial planner Jamie Waldren explains the critical steps to knowing when you are ready and how to execute your exit.
Booz Allen CEO says cyberattack won't impact finances
Booz Allen's CEO told analysts that a July hack by Anonymous won't affect the company's bottom line.
NCI president retires; new leaders named
NCI President Terry Glasgow will stay on board through the end of the year and continue to serve on the board of directors. CFO and senior vice president move up the chain of command.
ManTech earnings increase propelled by C4ISR work
ManTech International Inc. eluded the worst of the general economic downturn in the second quarter of 2011, reporting $752.7 million in revenue, up 14 percent from the $661.6 million reported in the second quarter of 2010.
Unisys struggles against a soft federal market
Sluggish government puts damper on company's services business.
Lockheed Martin increases sales in tough quarter
Lockheed was able to increase sales, but its information technology business saw a dip.
RIM to lay off 2,000 workers
In the face of floundering smart phone interest Research In Motion announces it is laying off more than 10 percent of it workforce.
Last quarter critical for successful 2011
A frenzy of contract activity is expected in the last quarter, but will it carry over into 2012?
Lockheed plans layoffs of 6,500 employees
The company plans to reduce corportate support staff as it continues to hunt for savings.
Shareholders OK SRA's $1.9B takeover
Acquisition by Providence Equity Partners expected to close in next three months.
10,000 job cuts loom at Cisco
The reduction in headcount by 14 percent is driven by a need to revive profit growth.
Will defense firms miss the economic comeback?
Editor Nick Wakeman looks at a Forbes commentary that forecasts gloom for the biggest defense players.
ITT plan to split into 3 companies moves ahead
ITT Corp. has taken the next required step in its plan to separate into three distinct, publicly traded companies by filing Form 10 Registration Statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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