Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc

NYSE: HII
$275.00
-$0.72 (-0.3%)
Closing price April 15, 2024
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc is a leading American company specializing in the design, construction, and repair of military ships. With a rich history dating back to 1886, it supports the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard by providing a wide range of vessels, including amphibious assault ships, surface combatants, and nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines. Beyond shipbuilding, the company excels in offering comprehensive naval nuclear support, cutting-edge defense technologies like artificial intelligence for battlefield decisions, and advanced electronic warfare solutions. Headquartered in Newport News, Virginia, Huntington Ingalls is pivotal in enhancing national security through maritime excellence.
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