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  2. Lockheed bribery scandals - Wikipedia

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    In December 1975, it surfaced that Prince Bernhard received a $1.1 million bribe in the early 1960s from Lockheed to ensure the Lockheed F-104 would win out over the Dassault Mirage 5 for the purchase contract. He had served on more than 300 corporate boards or committees worldwide and had been praised in the Netherlands for his efforts to ...

  3. The 10 Biggest Corporate Campaign Contributors in U.S. Politics

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    Lockheed Martin -- $19.3 million ... Citi's lobbying efforts are also declining from a high of more than $8 million in 2007. Thus far in 2010, it has spent just over $3 million. It has also spent ...

  4. Lockheed Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American defense and aerospace manufacturer with ... The company's 2022 lobbying expenditure is $13.6 million (2009 total: $13.7 ...

  5. War profiteering - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example of the impact arms-producing industries have over American policy is evident in the case of Lockheed Martin donating $75,000 to House Armed Services Committee chair Representative Mac Thornberry (R-TX). Representative Thornberry later passed a bill through the House of Representatives that would benefit Lockheed Martin. This ...

  6. Lockheed Martin cautious on 2025 profit view, shares sink 8%

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    (Reuters) -Lockheed Martin on Tuesday forecast it will make less profit than expected in 2025, as the top U.S. defense company grapples with the delayed rollout of upgrades to the F-35 fighter jet ...

  7. Lockheed Martin cautions on 2025 profit view, hindered by F ...

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    Lockheed Martin forecast 2025 profit that missed Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, as the defense giant grapples with delayed rollouts of a tech upgrade on the F-35, underscoring a cautious ...

  8. Michael DeKort - Wikipedia

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    He was working as a lead system engineer in 2003 when he noticed that the equipment Lockheed Martin was installing in U.S. Coast Guard vessels as part of the Deepwater program was faulty. According to DeKort, he alerted the CEO and Board of Directors of Lockheed Martin, but was ignored and removed from his position as project manager. [4]

  9. Semtek International Inc. v. Lockheed Martin Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Semtek v. Lockheed Martin, 531 U.S. 497 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the claim preclusive effect of a federal judgment on a claim over which subject matter jurisdiction is based solely on diversity is determined by the common law of the state in which the federal district court rendering the decision is located.