BAE merger talks terminated

By a County Press reporter

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

 

TALKS between BAE Systems and European aerospace company EADS have been terminated.

The two companies announced plans to merge last month, however the announcement prompted concerns that the deal could jeopardise international defence contracts.

BAE, which employs about 270 people at its Somerton operation, said in a statement today (Wednesday): "BAE Systems and EADS believe that the merger was based on sound industrial logic.  

"It represented a unique opportunity to create a combination from two strong and successful companies greater than the sum of the parts.

"The merger would have produced a combined business that would have been a technology leader and a greater force for competition and growth across both the commercial aerospace and defence sectors and which would have delivered tangible benefits to all stakeholders.

"Discussions with the relevant governments had not reached a point where both companies could fully disclose the benefits and detailed business  case for this merger.

"BAE Systems and EADS are, however, confident that these would have provided a strong case to take to their shareholders."

A spokesman said: "From the outset of discussions between the parties, both BAE Systems and EADS were clear that they would proceed with a merger of their businesses only if a transaction structure could be created that aligned the interests of the parties' stakeholders and received their support.

BAE Systems and EADS worked constructively to deliver such a structure."

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by Kevin Barclay-Jay

10th October 2012, at 18:51:52

Lets just clarify something BAE was trying to secure long term future for its British workers...EADS is a commercial airline manufacturer ( Airbus) not ilitary..this was a chance for BAE toi broaden its experience in a deal that favoured it. Now BAE will be the target of other takeovers (Lockheed) which will not suit it or its employees any where near as much....

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by Kevin Barclay-Jay

10th October 2012, at 15:29:24

typical comment from our ex-BNP representative....uninformed, laced with hypocracy and aimed at 'johnny foreigner' The rest of the world has always been able to buy our war machines, from ****stan to Puru - Argentina to Australia....we have been collaberating with Europe on Military innovation and manufacture since WW2 when we ( The Allies) kicked the ****s out

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by geoffrey clynch

10th October 2012, at 14:26:21

Another part of the sell-off of Britain, this the Germans and French being allowed to buy our ways of keeping our own military supplied with the arms to defend OUR country, now the foreigners will be able to take control of our armed forces, this is nothing short of TREASON for money

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