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Lockheed Martin Corp.

Headquarters : 6801 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 United States of America United States of America web www.lockheedmartin.com tel. (301) 897-6000 stock : LMT analytics

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« Ethical » rating of Lockheed Martin Corp. , group and subsidiaries

Human 1 Jobs -3% /1998 Pollution 2 Fraud 1 Sales 43 Bn $.€ /year Profit 4 Bn $.€ /1998 Wage 4496 *min. Influence 7
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business
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200478% of Lockheed Martin's business comes from the United States Government: 26% Air Force, 19% Navy, 10% Army, 16% Civil Government/Homeland Security, 7% other.
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subsidiarycountry%source
Anglogold Ashanti Ltd South Africa0,5
Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp United States of America0,6
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address & contact : production type
incentive source
Turkey Turkey
Agean free zone :
 
Turkey Turkey
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 US Government Country Business Profile

year name
photo position; compensation
source
2003Aldridge, E C "Pete"
See the photo of: Aldridge, E C Director;
2003Camardo, Michael F
See the photo of: Camardo, Michael F Vice-president;
2003Coutts, Robert B
See the photo of: Coutts, Robert B Vice-president;
2003Hancock, Dain M
See the photo of: Hancock, Dain M Vice-president; stock-options: 9,4 million US$;
2003Kubasik, Christopher E
See the photo of: Kubasik, Christopher E Chief Financial Officer;
2003Marsh, G Thomas
See the photo of: Marsh, G Thomas Vice-president;
2003Ralston, Joseph W
See the photo of: Ralston, Joseph W Director;
2003Smith, Albert E
See the photo of: Smith, Albert E Vice-president;
2003Stevens, Robert J
See the photo of: Stevens, Robert J Director; stock-options: 13,51 million US$;
2002Archibald, Nolan D
See the photo of: Archibald, Nolan D Director;
2002Stevens, Anne
See the photo of: Stevens, Anne Director;
2001McCorkindale, Douglas H
See the photo of: McCorkindale, Douglas H Director;
1999King, Gwendolyn S
See the photo of: King, Gwendolyn S Director;
1998Coffman, Vance D
See the photo of: Coffman, Vance D Chief Executive Officer; salary: 2,53 million US$; stock-options: 49,26 million US$;
Forbes
1997Teets, Peter B.
See the photo of: Teets, Peter B. Chief Executive Officer;
1996Coffman, Vance D
See the photo of: Coffman, Vance D Director;
Christophe Grauwin
1995Augustine, Norman R
See the photo of: Augustine, Norman R Director;
1995Bennett, Marcus C
See the photo of: Bennett, Marcus C Director;
1995Mineta, Norman
See the photo of: Mineta, Norman Vice-president;
Christophe Grauwin
1995Murphy, Eugene F
See the photo of: Murphy, Eugene F Director;
1995Savage, Frank
See the photo of: Savage, Frank Director;
1995Ukropina, James R
See the photo of: Ukropina, James R Director;
1995Yearley, Douglas C.
See the photo of: Yearley, Douglas C. Director;
1994Cheney, Lynne
See the photo of: Cheney, Lynne Director;
Christophe Grauwin
1993Jackson, Michael
See the photo of: Jackson, Michael Vice-president;
Christophe Grauwin
year
employees
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social impact : country
source
2009
146000
-800
Internal restructuring: Lockheed Martin cuts approximately 5% of the payroll of its aerospace division, in Colorado and in California.: United States of America
Les Echos
2004
132500
Polaris Institute
2002
-700
Washington Post
2001
125000
2001
-360
AP
2000
-2800
Baltimore Sun
1999
-280
Reuters
1999
165000
year
employees
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social impact : country
source
 8 informations, access to subscribers
year
country : consequences
source
2007United States of America : For 25 years, from 1961 to 1996, the American Beryllium Company ran a plant in Tallevast that made parts for nuclear reactors and weapons. Because beryllium has a low density and is stronger than steel, the metallic chemical compound is often used by aerospace industry companies. Unbeknownst to residents, an underground leak had released beryllium into water wells in the village. And when the defence company Lockheed Martin Corp. bought the plant and discovered the problem in 2000, it failed to inform the people of Tallevast for another three years. Residents cite anecdotal information on cancer, miscarriages, nose bleeds and other health conditions, but no one has yet carried out a scientific survey to document the illnesses. The Environmental Protection Agency says that beryllium is a probable human carcinogen.
2004United States of America : Cancer-causing solvents leaked from the old American Beryllium Co. Plant
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» Pollutions in 2007
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country : consequences
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 2 informations, access to subscribers
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country : description
2005Fournit des composants utilisés pour la fabrication des bombes à fragmentation, des engins qui dispersent des sous-munitions dont l'explosion à retardement peut avoir des effets désastreux pour les populations civiles.AFP

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yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincome buybacksource
2008   3,2   billion US$Les Echos
2008   42,7   billion US$Les Echos
2005   45million shares
2003   31,821,05   billion US$
2002   26,580,5   billion US$
2001   23,99-1,05   billion US$
2000   25,33-0,52   billion US$
1998   26,271   billion US$
1983-88 A permis à ses sous-traitants de surfacturer leurs services et leurs produits : des abus révélés par plusieurs commissions parlementaires et sénatoriales états-uniennes.     Christophe Grauwin
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» Financial delinquency in 2007
yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincomeassetsbuybacksource
 9 informations, access to subscribers
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year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
2002 : Financement de la campagne sénatoriale : : John Warner, président de la commission sénatoriale chargée des affaires militaires depuis 1998 translateChristophe Grauwin
2001Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translateUSCIB
2000Investment protection and market access (to Mexico and Canada through NAFTA), to Latin America (through FTAA). : Business Roundtable : : US government, senate, congress translateCenter for Responsive Politics
1999Market access and investment protection (through WTO, GATS), avoid social and environmental rules : ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) : : WTO, GATS translateCorporate Europe Observatory
1998Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 1044 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
1997Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 3600 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
1997Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 1179 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
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» Influence in 2007
year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
 7 informations, access to subscribers
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dubious practice : image
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2004slogan: We never forget what we're working for;


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