
BAE Systems Says Trading In Second Half Of Year Is In Line With Expectations

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BAE Systems PLC reports that trading in the second half of the year aligns with expectations, supported by strong operational and financial performance. The company has secured over £27 billion in orders and anticipates further agreements by year-end. A recent agreement between the Norwegian and UK governments for Type 26 anti-submarine frigates is expected to generate substantial orders. BAE Systems does not foresee significant impacts on its US business from the government shutdown.
Nov 12 (Reuters) - BAE Systems PLC (BAES.L) :
- BAE SYSTEMS PLC - TRADING STATEMENT
- BAE SYSTEMS: STRONG OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE UNDERPINS GROUP FULL-YEAR GUIDANCE, IN LINE WITH UPGRADE AT HALF YEAR
- BAE SYSTEMS: POSITIVE MOMENTUM IN ORDER INTAKE WITH MORE THAN £27BN SECURED SO FAR AND FURTHER AGREEMENTS ANTICIPATED BEFORE END OF YEAR
- BAE SYSTEMS: TRADING IN SECOND HALF OF YEAR IS IN LINE WITH EXPECTATIONS
- BAE SYSTEMS: IF SHUTDOWN PERSISTS, DELAYS TO CONTRACT FUNDING AND TIMING OF PAYMENTS BEFORE YEAR END ARE POSSIBLE
- BAE SYSTEMS: RECENT AGREEMENT B/W NORWEGIAN, UK GOVTS TO SUPPLY AT LEAST FIVE TYPE 26 ANTI-SUBMARINE FRIGATES EXPECTED TO LEAD TO SUBSTANTIAL ORDER
- BAE SYSTEMS: TO DATE, WE DO NOT SEE MATERIAL EFFECTS ON OUR US BUSINESS FROM US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN Source text: Further company coverage: (BAES.L)

