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Hispanic Business Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON -- The Air Force's decision to award a multibillion-dollar aerial tanker contract to a team of Northrop Grumman and EADS cleared another legislative hurdle Thursday when a House committee approved startup funds for the new fleet....
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Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
A key House Committee has approved legislation that addresses the controversial tanker contract awarded by the Air Force to an EADS consortium, instead of a rival Boeing bid. But the legislation leaves the status quo in place -- at least...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
PARIS -- Airbus parent EADS said Wednesday that it returned to profit in the first quarter as the company increased deliveries and cut costs, helping offset the weaker dollar.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
EADS bounced back to a quarterly profit, reflecting an unexpected turnaround at Airbus, its commercial plane maker, and a hefty early payment for its military transport aircraft.
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
EADS expects to complete the sale of a large part of its Airbus site at Filton in the UK "in the next few weeks" to GKN in spite of its failure to reach deals for...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
EADS expects to complete the sale of a large part of its Airbus site in Bristol "in the next few weeks" to GKN, in spite of its failures to reach deals for other...
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Housing.ae News (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Provided by 7DAYS.ae Aerospace group EADS, hit by fresh problems at its plane-making subsidiary Airbus, reported a return to profit yesterday but said it had to cut costs further to counter the rise of the euro. Figures for earnings and sales exceeded analyst forecasts the day after the group admitted to new delays, the fourth time [...]
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Business Times Asiaone (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
(TOULOUSE) European Aeronautic, Defence & Space Co reported first-quarter earnings that beat analysts' estimates after its Airbus planemaking unit boosted production and cut spending on research and development.
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Business Week (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
The German Aerospace Center and aerospace group EADS unveiled a plan this week to send astronauts into space, but they need the backing of politicians
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Despite continuing pressure from a sliding dollar, the European aerospace group EADS bounced back to a quarterly profit Wednesday, reflecting an unexpected turnaround at Airbus, its commercial plane maker, and a hefty early payment for its military transport aircraft.EADS, formally European Aeronautics Defense & Space, also reaffirmed its outlook for the full year, despite the announcement...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
PARIS (Reuters) - EADS on Wednesday denied being interested in an alliance with Thales despite earlier comments from one of its executives that the Airbus parent was open to a tie-up with the defence electronics firm.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
European firm EADS has announced that plans may be in the works to launch its own independent manned spacecraft.News of the plans came on Tuesday in Bremen, Germany.
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Forbes (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
After months of struggling to turn a profit, European Aeronautic Defense and Space (EADS) has finally shown investors the money. Shares in EADS jumped 5.3%, or 8 euro cents (12 cents), to 16.58 euros ($25.58), on Wednesday morning in Frankfurt, after the Airbus parent posted profits that beat expectations, despite fresh delays to its A380 superjumbo program. First-quarter net profit came...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
The parent of Airbus reported a net profit in the first quarter of 285 million euros ($440 million), as it increased deliveries and cut costs, helping offset the weaker dollar.