James Mattis - General Dynamics Independent Director
GD Stock | USD 265.70 2.27 0.85% |
Director
Mr. James N. Mattis is Director of General Dynamics Corporationrationration. He is the Retired General, U.S. Marine Corporationration. Commander, United States Central Command, 2010 to 2013 Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command, 2007 to 2010 NATO Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, 2007 to 2009. Mr. Mattis had a distinguished career in the U.S. Marine Corporationration before retiring in 2013. He served as Commander, U.S. Central Command and Commander U.S. Joint Forces as well as NATO Supreme Allied Commander Transformation. Mr. Mattis unique perspective and experiences with U.S. and foreign military strategy and operations, including NATO operations, provides him with valuable insight into international and government affairs and the global defense industry. Mr. Mattis demonstrated leadership and strategic skills make him wellequipped to advise on strategic opportunities and risks associated with our aerospace and defense businesses. since 2019.
Age | 70 |
Tenure | 6 years |
Address | 11011 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA, United States, 20190 |
Phone | 703 876 3000 |
Web | https://www.gd.com |
General Dynamics Management Efficiency
The company has Return on Asset (ROA) of 0.0539 % which means that for every $100 of assets, it generated a profit of $0.0539. This is way below average. Likewise, it shows a return on total equity (ROE) of 0.1744 %, which means that it produced $0.1744 on every 100 dollars invested by current stockholders. General Dynamics' management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well General Dynamics manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. At present, General Dynamics' Return On Assets are projected to increase slightly based on the last few years of reporting. At present, General Dynamics' Non Current Assets Total are projected to increase significantly based on the last few years of reporting. The current year's Non Currrent Assets Other is expected to grow to about 3.1 B, whereas Net Tangible Assets are forecasted to decline to (3.4 B).Similar Executives
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Management Performance
Return On Equity | 0.17 | ||||
Return On Asset | 0.0539 |
General Dynamics Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the General Dynamics' board of directors comprises two types of representatives: General Dynamics inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of General. The board's role is to monitor General Dynamics' management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. General Dynamics' inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, General Dynamics' outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Andy Chen, VP Treasurer | ||
C Nye, Independent Director | ||
Mark Malcolm, Independent Director | ||
Robert Smith, Executive Vice President - Marine Systems | ||
Robert Steel, Independent Director | ||
Rudy Leon, Independent Director | ||
Mark Burns, Vice President, President of Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation | ||
Catherine Reynolds, Independent Director | ||
Cecil Haney, Independent Director | ||
M Gilliland, Senior Vice President and President of General Dynamics Information Technology | ||
Danny Deep, Vice President and President of General Dynamics Land Systems | ||
Mark Roualet, Executive Vice President - Combat Systems | ||
James Crown, Lead Independent Director | ||
Shane Berg, Senior Administration | ||
Kimberly Kuryea, Senior Vice President - Human Resources and Administration | ||
Phebe Novakovic, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer | ||
Jason Aiken, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer | ||
Peter Wall, Independent Director | ||
Christopher Brady, Vice President and Presidentident of General Dynamics Mission Systems | ||
Robert Helm, Senior Vice President - Planning and Development | ||
Kevin Graney, Vice President of the Company and President of Electric Boat Corporation | ||
Jason CPA, Executive Technologies | ||
Thomas Kirchmaier, Communications Planning | ||
Gregory Gallopoulos, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary | ||
Rudy deleon, Independent Director | ||
Gary Whited, Vice President and Presidentident - General Dynamics Land Systems | ||
David Paddock, President Systems | ||
Christopher Marzilli, Vice President; President of General Dynamics C4 Systems Inc. | ||
John Stratton, Independent Director | ||
Howard Rubel, Vice President - Corporation and Vice President of Investor Relations | ||
Laura Schumacher, Independent Director | ||
William Moss, Vice President Controller | ||
Nicole Shelton, Vice Relations | ||
William Osborn, Independent Director | ||
Elizabeth Schmid, Senior Communications | ||
James Mattis, Independent Director | ||
Marguerite Gilliland, Senior Technology |
General Stock Performance Indicators
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Return On Equity | 0.17 | ||||
Return On Asset | 0.0539 | ||||
Profit Margin | 0.08 % | ||||
Operating Margin | 0.10 % | ||||
Current Valuation | 81.3 B | ||||
Shares Outstanding | 270.35 M | ||||
Shares Owned By Insiders | 0.52 % | ||||
Shares Owned By Institutions | 87.17 % | ||||
Number Of Shares Shorted | 3.06 M | ||||
Price To Earning | 20.89 X |
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Quarterly Earnings Growth 0.141 | Dividend Share 5.68 | Earnings Share 13.62 | Revenue Per Share | Quarterly Revenue Growth 0.143 |
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