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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 (AP)
Former EADS exec detained in insider trading probe
By PIERRE-ANTOINE SOUCHARD and EMMA VANDORE, Associated Press Writers


   (05-28) 09:41 PDT PARIS, France (AP) --
   A former co-chief executive of Airbus parent EADS was detained Wednesday
in connection with an investigation into alleged insider trading, a French
judicial official said.
   Noel Forgeard, who resigned in 2006, can be held for up to 48 hours for
questioning.
   The official was not authorized to talk publicly about the case and spoke
on condition of anonymity.
   Investigators are looking into the sale of EADS shares by top executives
and big shareholders before a June 2006 announcement of delays for the
much-anticipated A380 wide-body airliner. EADS shares crashed 26 percent
in one day.
   The French market regulator last month initiated sanction procedures
against Forgeard and 16 of his former colleagues, many of whom continue to
work for the company.
   EADS spokesman Pierre Bayle declined to comment Wednesday.
   EADS CEO Louis Gallois said in a letter to staff last month that his
"confidence in EADS managers is total."
   Forgeard, 61, was named the first president and CEO of Airbus in 2001
after 12 years in the Lagardere Group, now one of EADS' top shareholders.
Decades ago, Forgeard served as industrial adviser for then-Prime Minister
Jacques Chirac — France's president from 1995 to 2007.
   In March 2006, he exercised 2.5 million euros ($3.92 million at the time)
worth of stock options, just before Airbus announced costly delays to the
A380 superjumbo.
   In a newspaper interview last month, Forgeard said he did nothing wrong
but acknowledges that "in hindsight, it would have been better if I hadn't
done it."
   Speaking to reporters at the Berlin Air Show, Airbus chief executive Tom
Enders said the planemaker was not seeing as strong a year as it had in
2007, but that the company had 397 orders in the first four months of the
year.
   EADS shares rose 1.4 percent to 14.88 euros ($23.45). ------------------=
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