BAE Systems, the British maker of military equipment, announced a drop in annual net profit today but said it expected government defence spending to remain a priority.
Profit after tax dropped 6.5 per cent to 854 million pound (USD 1.19 billion, 967 million euros) in 2017 compared with a year earlier, with the group hit by a sizeable impairment linked to its cyber security unit, BAE said in an earnings statement.
Group revenue meanwhile grew 3.0 per cent to 18.32 billion pound.
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Late last year, BAE said it planned to axe 2,000 jobs, mainly owing to weaker demand for Hawk and Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets.
Today, BAE said that "defence and security remains a priority for the UK government".
BAE's share price was down 2.0 per cent at 589.40 pence in early deals on London's benchmark FTSE 100 index, which was lower by one per cent overall.
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