Cat stock rises following Pentagon deal

04 September 2017

Manufacturing giant Caterpillar has signed a US$663 million deal with the US Department of Defense (DoD), to supply it with commercial construction equipment.

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Immediately following the announcement, Caterpillar shares rose to an all-time intra-day trading high of US$117 per share.

The five-year contract will see unspecified equipment, produced at Cat sites in the US and overseas, delivered to the army, navy, air force and marine corps, as well as a number of federal civilian agencies.

The deal was announced on the DoD’s daily list of awarded contracts, following which, Caterpillar issued a statement saying, “This multi-year agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency is an Indefinite Delivery/Requirements Contract and is expected to include delivery of a variety of machines across Caterpillar’s earthmoving, excavation, material handling & underground, and building construction products.

“The contract reinforces Caterpillar’s long tradition of supporting our men and women in uniform with high-quality equipment for their use in the field.”

 

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