EADS and BAE Systems in merger talks

Just gone through a loads of job cuts and currently doing a load of moves at the Frimley office, if I have to do them again in a short time I may explode. I hate them.
 
Carrier......subs.....

Both of which are for Uk customer, as are the T45, future naval vessels, much of the air side, much of the land side (what's left of it), combat bits and pieces.

I could well be totally wrong but the mix seems very high. Irrelevant anyway really
 
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It's an acronym, so it-s e-a-d-s.

Just like IBM and SAP and BAE.

Oh ok.

Excuse me but I've got to go now so I can tell all the EADS employees I've worked with that they're saying their company's name incorrectly.

It's ee-ads.
 
No it's proper name is to pronounce the letters individually. The employees you know are using that way of saying it as a colloquialism. Much like many people call the company SAP 'Sap' but in reality the official pronunciation is S A P. People who used to work for the Halifax called it 'H - Boss' (being Halifax Bank of Scotland) but nobody would ever say that was its correct name.
 
Oh ok.

Excuse me but I've got to go now so I can tell all the EADS employees I've worked with that they're saying their company's name incorrectly.

It's ee-ads.

I used to work for DASA, and was there when it became EADS.

It's pronounced as individual letters because it's an acronym!
 
Are you sure those percentages accurately affect BAE's UK trade? Aside from air I can't think of very much that is sold to the DOD.

They bought up a lot of companies in the US like the company that makes the Bradley but most of their sales are probably for systems rather than complete vessels/planes etc - they are making the new gun for the new USN destroyers, they make the M777 Howitzer

They have a lot of security clearances over there which EADS do not have, its one of the main reasons the merger would be attractive from an EADS point of view. I reckon that's were they see the most synergies, as a foot in the door for a lot of EADS equipment they have had trouble winning contracts for in the US because they are not seen the same as BAe over there.
 
I hope they don't change the name. 'BAE Systems' is sexy.

Going to do some reading now, sounds interesting. ....Well I'm split. I don't know if I like it or not.
 
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You'll have to speak up, I can't hear you over the sound of everyone calling it ee-ads.

Weird how their on-line materials refer to it as e-a-d-s. I'm guessing your colleagues know more than EADS marketing department, though.
 
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Who cares?

Its a part of the war industry, its not exactly high on my list of giving a damn.

However, considering the partner is a European firm with an agenda in Air power and perhaps space power eventually, it seems interesting in some respects.

I imagine that they may be partnering up to create the Taranis on a wider scale while cutting down on the costs (No doubt EADS has some nice contracts that BAE cannot get), which means that this low-level intelligence Aircraft may have a much larger effect on how our military's will work in the near future.
 
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