For each weapons category, we show the fund's exposure. Click a category to see the breakdown of companies. When calculating a portfolio's exposure to a screen list, we only consider long investments, ignoring any shorts or liabilities.
Military weapons
Major military contractors
Top 100 military contractors
32
holdings
$252.96M
invested
2.38%
of portfolio
Cluster munitions and landmines
Manufacturers of weapons banned in 100+ countries
0 direct stock holdings
Nuclear weapons
Manufacturers/servicers of nuclear armaments
15
holdings
$169.16M
invested
1.59%
of portfolio
Military weapon companies
32 holdings
32 holdings
- 1. Honeywell International Inc$41.66M0.39%
- 2. Boeing Co$31.89M0.3%
- 3. Raytheon Technologies Corp$28.39M0.27%
- 4. General Electric Co$26.13M0.25%
- 5. Lockheed Martin Corp$24.48M0.23%
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These are the military weapon results.
We also track civilian firearm manufacturers.
We also track civilian firearm manufacturers.
iShares Russell 3000 ETF $IWV is 2.38% invested in military weapon stocks, with $252.96 MILLION invested across 32 equity holdings
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