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Business & market
Subsidiaries
shareholder | country | % | source |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
2005Bucci, David | Vice-president; salary: 0,29 million US$; stock-options: 0,12 million US$;
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2008 | -800 | Internal restructuring: Diebold cuts 5 percent of its global work force, because deteriorating credit markets within the U.S. banking industry may mean fewer ATMs are needed.: United States of America | AP |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
2007 |
| 2,96 | 0,04 | |   | billion US$ | |
2006 |
| 2,91 | 0,09 | |   | billion US$ | |
2006 |
Diebold est poursuivi par certains actionnaires qui l'accuse d'avoir caché les problèmes de sécurité des machines de vote électronique pour gonfler le prix de l'action Diebold en bourse. |
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2005 |
| 2,59 | 0,1 | |   | billion US$ | |
2004 |
| 2,38 | 0,18 | |   | billion US$ | |
2003 |
| 2,11 | 0,17 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
| 1,94 | 0,1 | |   | billion US$ | |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
2002 | Diebold gives 65 000 US$ to the US Republican Party as "soft money donation". : amount: 65 thousand US$ translate | Opensecrets.org |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2007 | Disinformation: According to the Wikipedia Scanner, which trawls the backwaters of the popular online encyclopaedia, Diebold, a supplier of e-voting machines, has made huge alterations to entries about its involvement in the controversial 'hanging chad' election in the US in 2000.: | The Guardian |
2007 | Disinformation: The PR firm Edelman "is handling the recasting of Diebold Election Systems to Premier Election Solutions" following the Diebold's failure to sell its e-voting subsidiary. Diebold blamed the lack of buyers on "rapidly evolving political uncertainties and controversies surrounding ... electronic voting systems.": | O'Dwyer's PR Daily |
2005 | Disinformation: Ogilvy PR campaign to counter the California State's decertification of Diebold voting machines in 2004.: public relations: O | PR Watch |
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