Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Lake Success NY financial market infrastructure (NYSE: BR) $6.1B FY2024 revenue; processes 80% of US proxy votes, 100M+ investor accounts, Itiviti acquisition, competing with Computershare and FIS.
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. is a Lake Success, New York-based financial technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BR) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing investor communications, proxy processing, regulatory compliance reporting, capital markets trading infrastructure, and wealth management technology to banks, broker-dealers, asset managers, and public companies through approximately 14,000 employees in 21 countries. In fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024), Broadridge reported revenues of $6.1 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $8.00, with Investor Communication Solutions (ICS — proxy processing, regulatory mailings, shareholder communications for 6,000+ public companies and 100+ million investor accounts) generating the largest revenue segment and Governance, Technology and Infrastructure (GTI — fixed income trade processing, equity and derivatives clearing, wealth management platform) generating growth. CEO Tim Gokey has positioned Broadridge as mission-critical financial market infrastructure: Broadridge processes approximately 80% of all US equity proxy votes, manages post-trade operations for trillions of dollars of daily securities transactions, and operates the technology backbone of thousands of financial institutions' investor communications programs — making Broadridge as embedded in global capital markets operations as SWIFT is in international wire transfers. The 2023 acquisition of Itiviti (capital markets trading and analytics technology, $2.5 billion acquisition) expanded Broadridge's global capital markets footprint into European and Asian equities trading technology.
Falls Church stealth defense systems (NYSE: NOC) ~$41B revenue; B-21 Raider stealth bomber (operational 2024), Sentinel ICBM, $1.4B IBCS air defense contracts for US Army and Poland competing with Lockheed Martin.
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a Falls Church, Virginia-based global aerospace and defense technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NOC) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — designing, developing, producing, and maintaining advanced defense systems including stealth combat aircraft, space systems, ground-based strategic nuclear weapons, battle management systems, and unmanned systems through approximately 95,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Northrop Grumman reported revenue of approximately $41 billion, with defense spending tailwinds from NATO alliance expansion, Indo-Pacific military modernization, and US Air Force strategic deterrence modernization. Northrop Grumman secured $1.4 billion in contracts to advance the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) — a next-generation air and missile defense battle management system for the US Army and Poland, connecting disparate sensors (radar, sonar, space-based sensors) and effectors (Patriot batteries, short-range air defense missiles) through a unified software-defined kill chain. CEO Kathy Warden — the first female CEO of a major US defense contractor — leads Northrop's strategy of focusing on the highest-technology defense programs where integration complexity creates durable sole-source competitive positions. The B-21 Raider stealth strategic bomber (the first new US strategic bomber in 35 years, beginning operational deliveries in 2024) is Northrop's defining program — a next-generation nuclear-capable stealth aircraft intended to replace the B-2 Spirit and eventually the B-1 Lancer through the late 2030s.
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