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Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Suiza | 04/10/2007
Insider dealings revealed at EADS
"The insider trading scandal at the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS is taking on frightening dimensions," Andreas Uhlig observes. "Only a few members of the upper management appear not to have been involved - in particular the new boss Louis Gallois and Chief Financial Officer Hans Peter Ring. ... The scandal is also reflecting badly on Daimler Chrysler. If suspicions are confirmed, certain individuals could be sentenced to two years in prison and be forced to pay a minimum fine of 1.5 million euros and a maximum fine of ten times the profit gained from the alleged dealings. EADS would have to restructure its management at a broader level. Even the two principal private shareholders have been discredited, so that not only the management structure but also the ownership structure will have to be revised."
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Suiza | 17/07/2007
Is EADS's management really simplified?
Andreas Uhlig thinks giving up the dual management structure at EADS is a good idea, but points out the following: "Certain aspects of the decision and the decision-making process are somewhat worrying. In the run-up to the Toulouse summit between Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Nicolas Sarkozy, people thought that Gallois would remain chief executive and Enders chairman of the company. The sudden reversal of roles has taken them by surprise and has yet to be explained. French trade unions have already cautiously expressed reservations about Enders' appointment. They would have preferred Gallois, who has more experience in negotiation tactics, as their dialogue partner. They also see a German at the helm of Airbus as a blow to the French aviation industry. As Enders is likely to push for tough restructuring measures, some major turbulence could lie ahead."
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