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Monday, June 26, 2006 (AP)
Shareholders Sue EADS As Talks Progress
By LAURENCE FROST, AP Business Writer


   (06-26) 06:21 PDT PARIS, France (AP) --

   A French shareholder group said Monday it is suing Airbus parent EADS, as
talks progress on an expected management shake-up at the European defense
group.

   The Association of Active Shareholders said it was opening a "French-sty=
le
class action" against European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co., due to
the company's announcement earlier this month of new delays to the Airbus
A380 superjumbo. The company said the production hitches would shave 2
billion euros ($2.5 billion) off profit over four years, and EADS shares
plunged 26 percent on the June 14 statement.

   The shareholder association is seeking up to 10 billion euros ($12.5
billion) in damages, its statement said.

   The move comes amid continuing pressure on Noel Forgeard, the French
co-chief executive of EADS, who made 2.5 million euros ($3.1 million)
selling off EADS stock in March, just weeks before the company ordered an
internal assessment of the delays.

   France's Financial Markets Authority is probing Forgeard's transactions,
as well as share sales by five other EADS directors and its two core
shareholders — French defense and media group Lagardere SCA and
German carmaker DaimlerChrysler AG.

   Lagardere now owns 7.5 percent of EADS, DaimlerChrysler 22.5 percent and
the French government 15 percent. Spain holds about 5 percent of EADS'
capital, and the remaining 50 percent is publicly traded.

   France has been pressing for a swift shakeup at EADS and Airbus, its 80
percent-owned civil airliner unit, and the Finance Ministry said Saturday
that a decision was expected within three days.

   Finance Minister Thierry Breton held talks over the weekend with
representatives of DaimlerChrysler and Lagardere, two people close to the
discussions said.

   The French government has agreed to let the two private shareholders call
the shots — as stipulated by EADS statutes — and a decision
may not be forthcoming within the timeframe suggested by the ministry, the
people said. They asked not to be identified because the talks are
confidential.

   Germany had voiced concern after French Prime Minister Dominique de
Villepin suggested he was seeking a bigger state role in the management of
EADS and a revision of its ownership structure, which scrupulously
balances French and German interests.

   "We don't see any reason for a change to the established structures ...
and the joint leadership," German government spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm said
Monday.

   Amid mounting expectations of a management shake-up, EADS shares rose 3.8
percent in Paris to 22.86 euros ($28.58) — still 10 percent below
its closing price June 13, on the eve of the Airbus delay announcement. ---=
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