Business Watch -- WSJ
June 20 2016 - 3:03AM
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ERICSSON
Greek Authorities Summon Employees
Swedish telecommunications-equipment maker Ericsson AB said
Sunday that seven of its current and former employees have been
served with summons by Greek authorities over allegations of
possible corruption.
The unnamed seven are involved in a probe into a defense deal
that former subsidiary Ericsson Microwave Systems completed with
Greece in 1999, which included the delivery of an airborne radar
system, the company said. Ericsson, which disclosed the probe two
years ago, said the current and former employees recently were
served with summons in preliminary proceedings by a Greek
prosecutor.It sold the subsidiary to Saab AB in 2006. Saab declined
to comment Sunday.
Ericsson said it hasn't been contacted by authorities in the
matter, and that the seven haven't been provided with the full
relevant documentation from the probe or questioned by the
prosecutor. Ericsson declined to provide more details on the matter
but would cooperate with authorities.
--Matthias Verbergt
MITSUBISHI HEAVY
Company Plans to Boost Sales by 20%
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. expects to increase its U.S.
sales by 20% during the next two years on the strength of demand
for the Japanese company's energy equipment and new regional
commuter jet.
In the process, Chief Executive Shunichi Miyanaga told The Wall
Street Journal in an interview, the conglomerate believes it will
boost its U.S. workforce between 10% and 20%. The company employs
about 7,300 workers throughout the U.S.
Mitsubishi Heavy, an industrial conglomerate that makes products
including gas turbines and space rockets, had nearly $7.5 billion
in sales in North America, out of annual global revenue of about
$40 billion, making it the company's second-largest market after
Japan.
--Ted Mann
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 20, 2016 02:48 ET (06:48 GMT)
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