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  2. General Dynamics revenue beats on defense demand ... - AOL

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    Shares were up 3.8% in early trading after the company forecast 2024 earnings per share of about $14.40 on revenue of $46.6 bil. General Dynamics beat Wall Street expectations for fourth-quarter ...

  3. General Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is an American publicly traded aerospace and defense corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. As of 2020, it was the fifth-largest defense contractor in the world by arms sales, and fifth largest in the United States by total sales. [2]

  4. General Dynamics Stock Gives Every Indication Of Being ... - AOL

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    The stock of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD, 30-year Financials) is believed to be fairly valued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation.

  5. General Dynamics (GD) Stock Moves -0.05%: What You ... - AOL

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    General Dynamics (GD) closed at $252.27 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.05% move from the prior day.

  6. Black–Scholes model - Wikipedia

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    The Black–Scholes / ˌblæk ˈʃoʊlz / [1] or Black–Scholes–Merton model is a mathematical model for the dynamics of a financial market containing derivative investment instruments. From the parabolic partial differential equation in the model, known as the Black–Scholes equation, one can deduce the Black–Scholes formula, which gives ...

  7. Geometric Brownian motion - Wikipedia

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    Geometric Brownian motion is used to model stock prices in the Black–Scholes model and is the most widely used model of stock price behavior. Some of the arguments for using GBM to model stock prices are: The expected returns of GBM are independent of the value of the process (stock price), which agrees with what we would expect in reality.

  8. General Dynamics Stock Appears To Be Fairly Valued - AOL

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    The stock of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD, 30-year Financials) shows every sign of being fairly valued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation.

  9. Cox–Ingersoll–Ross model - Wikipedia

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    Cox–Ingersoll–Ross model. In mathematical finance, the Cox–Ingersoll–Ross (CIR) model describes the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of "one factor model" ( short-rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by only one source of market risk. The model can be used in the valuation of interest rate derivatives.