Equity Research on KBR Inc. and SAIC Inc. - Technical Services Could Be Hurt by Government Spending Cuts
August 04 2011 - 8:46AM
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Some companies in the Technical Services sector could be
affected by governmental spending cuts. As the U.S. government
looks for every possible way to rein in the budget and chip away at
the nation's deficit, it is believed that federal technology
program spending is one place that will come under pressure.
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This will be bad news for Technical Services companies like SAIC
Inc. which derives almost the entirety of its revenue through
government contracts. SAIC Inc. research
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The engineering sector could also be affected if government cuts
weaken contracts for military and infrastructure projects. KBR Inc.
has already reported that its infrastructure, government, and power
business group lost $300 million in revenue from Q2 last year due
to less activity on a contract with the U.S. Army. The company has
raised its outlook for 2011 however, citing anticipated
improvements in operating performance and cost controls. KBR Inc. research report is accessible for free by
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Investors should stay tuned and keep an eye on the U.S. budget
to help get a feel for how this sector will do moving forward.
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