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Thales Group

Thales Group (French pronunciation: [talɛs]) is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures electrical systems as well as devices and equipment for the aerospace, defence, transportation and security sectors. The company is headquartered in Paris' business district, La Défense,[4] and its stock is listed on the Euronext Paris.

Thales S.A.
TypePublic (Société Anonyme)
Industry
PredecessorThomson-CSF
Founded6 December 2000; 23 years ago (2000-12-06)
FounderDenis Ranque
Headquarters,
France
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Patrice Caine (chairman and CEO)
ProductsTactical radios, remote controlled weapon stations, radars, infantry mobility vehicles, aerospace electronics, aeronautics
Revenue 17.57 billion[1] (2022)
€1.344 billion[1] (2022)
€1.121 billion[1] (2022)
Total assets €34.42 billion[1] (2022)
Total equity €7.174 billion[1] (2022)
Number of employees
76,776[1] (2022)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Websitethalesgroup.com

The company was previously known as Thomson-CSF since its foundation in 1968. It was rebranded Thales (named after the Greek philosopher Thales [talɛs] pronounced as in French) in 2000, after a communication audit highlighted Thomson-CSF's unfavorable public image, particularly among the young French graduates it sought to recruit. The new name was also meant to facilitate the company's worldwide expansion.[5][6][7]

Thales is partially owned by the French state[8] and operates in more than 56 countries. In 2019 it had 80,000 employees and generated €18.4 billion in revenue. As of 2017, it was the 8th largest defence contractor in the world[9] with 55% of its total sales from military work.[8]

Patrice Caine was appointed chairman and CEO in December 2014.[10]

History edit

 
The research centre of Thales in the business cluster of Paris-Saclay, France.

The firm began as Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston (CFTH), established 1893. In 1968 Thomson-Brandt (a renamed CFTH) merged its electronics arm with that of Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil (CSF) to form Thomson-CSF, which changed its name to Thales in December 2000.

In October 1999, Samsung Electronics and Thomson-CSF agreed to a joint venture with equal ownership. Thomson-CSF received technology transfer of Samsung's defense products such as communication equipment, satellite communication systems and terminals, fire control system (FCS), detection and tracking devices, radar guidance equipment, and Korean Gunner's Primary Sight (KGPS); while Samsung gained access to Thomson-CSF's overseas export network.[11][12]

In June 2001, Thales formed ThalesRaytheonSystems, an equal-ownership joint venture with Raytheon combining their radar and communication systems divisions. It was restructured in 2016 to sell exclusively to NATO agencies and member states.[13]

In 2002, Thales set up the joint venture company Armaris with the French shipbuilder DCN to offer a total "bottom up" shipbuilding capability. Also in 2002, Thales Broadcast Multimedia, a former subsidiary of Thales, provided China with standard short-wave radio-broadcasting equipment designed for general public radio broadcasting. Though the contract was not for this purpose, it later appeared that China used these ALLISS antennas for jamming foreign radio broadcasts to China.

In 2003, Thales UK's design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier (CVF), and the company now participates in an alliance company with BAE Systems and the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence.

Thales Navigation, a division that produced satellite navigation units, was sold to private equity group Shah Capital Partners in 2006 for $170 million and renamed Magellan.[14][15]

Acquisitions edit

In 2006, Thales acquired Australian Defence Industries, a major manufacturer of military equipment such as smokeless gunpowder and the Bushmaster IMV.

In April 2006, Thales announced it would acquire Alcatel's space business (67% of Alcatel Alenia Space and 33% of Telespazio) and Alcatel's Rail Signalling Solutions division, in a deal which raised Alcatel's ownership of Thales to 21.66 percent. The French government would also decrease its ownership in Thales to 27.1 percent from 31.3 percent as part of the acquisition.[16] The deal would also include the Systems Integration activities (those not dedicated to telecoms operators, and covering mainly the transport and energy sectors). In January 2007, the 1.7 billion Euro deal ($2.24 billion) was approved.[17]

In 2008, Thales acquired British Hardware security module vendor nCipher.[18]

In December 2008, Alcatel agreed to sell a 20.8% stake in French engineering group Thales SA to Dassault Aviation SA for €1.57 billion ($2.27 billion).

In 2014, Alcatel-Lucent initiated talks to sell its cybersecurity unit to Thales.[19] The deal was signed in October of that year.[20]

In 2016, Thales acquired Vormetric, a data security company, for $400M.[21]

In 2017, it acquired Guavus[22] and bid €4.76B for digital security company Gemalto.[23]

In 2018, Thales committed to divesting nCipher as a condition for its acquisition of Gemalto;[24] in June 2019 it divested nCipher to Entrust.[25]

In 2023, Thales acquired cybersecurity company, Imperva, from Thoma Bravo for $3.6B.[26] The acquisition was completed in December 2023.[27]

Operations edit

Thales Group supplies electronic devices and equipment used by the French Armed Forces from its past as Thomson-CSF, including the SPECTRA helmet for the army and the gendarmerie. It has worked with Dassault Aviation on the Dassault Rafale aircraft and made its SPECTRA defensive aids. Thales often worked with DCNS and designed the electronics used on French ships, and it is involved in the construction of both the Horizon and FREMM programs. Thales, as Thomson-CSF, was involved in the Taiwan frigates scandal, relating to the sale of La Fayette-class frigates to Taiwan.

It is also present in Eurosam as Thomson-CSF was a founder of the consortium along Aérospatiale and Alenia Aeronautica. In February 2004, Thales was awarded a contract for a new command and control system for the French Navy, the SIC 21, that will be fitted on the Charles de Gaulle, many vessels and shore locations.

Additionally, the initially planned French aircraft carrier PA2 involved Thales as the main designer of the ship. However, the project was cancelled in 2013.[28]

Thales is also working on X-ray imaging, finances, energy and operating commercial satellites.

By 2012, the company is mainly composed of five branches: Defense, Security, Space, Aerospace and Ground transportation.

Among the EU supported projects Thales participates in are:

Defence edit

 
Thales Ground Master 200 active electronically scanned array

The company's design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier (CVF). It is part of the AirTanker consortium, the winning bid for the RAF's Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft. Thales UK won the contract for the British Army UAV programme, Watchkeeper. It also produces the SWARM remote weapon station. Thales simulators include full motion devices as well as flat panels and other training facilities.

Thales Air Defence produces a range of short-range missile systems such as the Starstreak surface-to-air missile or Lightweight Multi-role Missile (LMM).

In 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, major arms manufacturers, including Thales,[31] reported a sharp increase in interim sales and profits.[32]

Aerospace edit

The Thales ATM (Air Traffic Management) solution is marketed under the name "TopSky", previously named "EuroCat". Thales supplies avionics to civil aircraft manufacturers, including Fly-By-Wire systems, cockpit systems, navigation computers, satellite communication, inflight entertainment and electrical systems. The coordination of Thales parts' servicing and maintenance is coordinated by its MRO division; OEMServices, which handles the repair flow for component maintenance support.

In November 2017, Thales acquired a UK radar provider called Aveillant which produces software-defined holographic radar technology, which can detect small targets such as drones.[33]

In February 2018, Thales won on a A$1.2 billion ($946 million) contract with Airservices Australia and the Australian Department of Defence to unify Australia's civil and military airspace under a single air traffic control system, named "OneSKY".[34]

Ground transportation edit

Thales has major involvement in the UK rail industry as a result of the Racal merger and the 2006 acquisition of Alcatel's Rail Signalling Solutions division and transport business.[35] Thales is to modernize 40 per cent of London Tube network London Underground.[36]

In Denmark, Thales now owns 100% of the "East-west Consortium" contracted for a nationwide travel card (Danish: "Rejsekort").[37]

In India, Thales was selected in December 2014 by the New Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to deliver a completely automatic fare collection system, as well as ticketing equipment.[38] Thales has also been contracted by Hyderabad Metro Rail since 2017 to provide train control automation and communication services for the metro in Hyderabad.[39]

In 2014, the company was tasked with equipping the public transport system of Bordeaux, France, with a contactless ticketing and revenue collection system, to be installed by February 2017. However, due to delays, the system is not expected to be operational until 2019.[38]

In Singapore, Thales was involved in a train collision resulting from a compatibility issue between the old signalling system's interface, and the new one. The accident resulted in 38 minor injuries.[40] A similar incident would occur in March 2019 in Hong Kong on the Tsuen Wan line.[41]

In Vietnam, the company was awarded a €265 million contract in 2017 to deliver the telecommunications system for the currently constructed Line 3 of the Hanoi metro.[42] Running behind schedule by one year, the metro line is stated to be launched in 2023.[43]

In Turkey, the Thales team delivered the first High Speed Line in the country in 2009, and has completed more than 400 km (250 mi) of the Ankara Istanbul High Speed Line.[44]

Other activities edit

Thales is also a major manufacturer of in-flight entertainment systems on board airliners.[45] Thales' primary competitors in this area of business include Panasonic Avionics Corporation, Rockwell Collins, and LiveTV (originally owned by JetBlue, now owned by Thales).

Thales also produces and installs ticketing and communications systems for public transportation via its ticketing and revenue collection division. In November 2016, Thales announced its intention to divest from its transport ticketing, revenue collection, road toll and car park management business.[46] The company entered into negotiations with Paris-based Latour Capital, but the negotiations ended in 2017 after Latour Capital announced this business was "not aligned closely enough with its investment priorities."[47] After subsequent talks with Chinese investors failed, Thales abandoned the divestment.[48]

Thales international edit

Thales' international subsidiaries generated 52% of the company's revenue in 2008, with Thales UK being the largest of these accounting for 13% of group revenue.[49] Its large presence in the UK (largely as a result of the Racal acquisition) has resulted in several high-profile contracts.

Thales has offices in:[50]

Products edit

  • Full motion simulator for the Scout Armoured Vehicle
  • SOSNA-U Thermal Sight (used on Russian T-72B3 and T-80BVM tanks)

Financial information edit

As of December 2020, Thales' major shareholders are the French state (25.68%) and Dassault Aviation (24.62%).[59]

Controversies edit

Greater Manchester edit

A High Court case decided in 2012 between Thales (supplier of Greater Manchester's tram management system) [60] and Transport for Greater Manchester (TGM) considered the operation of an audit clause in a contract, and the extent to which a supplier must comply with this. Thales had submitted claims for increased costs and for extensions to the time allowed for delivery of the system. TGM made various requests for documents intended to better help assess their claims. The Court instructed Thales to supply the requested documents.[61]

Bordeaux project mismanagement edit

Although the ticketing system in Bordeaux was originally due for launch in the summer of 2017, multiple delays pushed the new launch date back by 20 months to 2019.[62] The project's many setbacks are considered to reflect negatively on the city's reputation, with Bordeaux's city's mayor and former French prime minister Alain Juppé, calling Thales' inability to meet its commitments "unacceptable behaviour."[63]

Centralised slush fund edit

Michel Josserand, former head of THEC, a subsidiary of Thales, and Dominique Monleau, alleged that Thales has a centralised slush fund that it uses to bribe officials.[64]

South Africa edit

On 30 May 2005 Schabir Shaik, the financial advisor to Jacob Zuma, the former president of the African National Congress party, was found guilty by the High Court in Durban of organising a bribe on behalf of Thomson-CSF.[65]

On 22 January 2020 the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg ruled that both the Thales Group and Zuma could be criminally tried for alleged illegal arms dealings which Thales was allowed to undergo in South Africa.[66][67] Zuma is said to have allowed these illegal Thales arms dealings when he was the nation's president and is also believed to have partaken in them as well.[67][66]

Taiwanese naval order edit

On 10 June 2011 Thales Group and the French government were ordered to pay 630 million euros (almost a billion US dollars) in fines after the courts heard that bribes had been paid to the Taiwanese government to win a large naval contract. Part (about 27%) of the responsibility was transferred to Thales Group because it held the legacy from Thomson-CSF. As of 2011, this is the largest corruption case in French history.[68]

Components edit

See also edit

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External links edit

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For other uses see Thales disambiguation Thales Group French pronunciation talɛs is a French multinational company that designs develops and manufactures electrical systems as well as devices and equipment for the aerospace defence transportation and security sectors The company is headquartered in Paris business district La Defense 4 and its stock is listed on the Euronext Paris Thales S A TypePublic Societe Anonyme Traded asEuronext Paris HOCAC 40 componentIndustryAerospaceDefenceTransportSecurityElectronicsPredecessorThomson CSFFounded6 December 2000 23 years ago 2000 12 06 FounderDenis RanqueHeadquartersParis FranceArea servedWorldwideKey peoplePatrice Caine chairman and CEO ProductsTactical radios remote controlled weapon stations radars infantry mobility vehicles aerospace electronics aeronauticsRevenue 17 57 billion 1 2022 Operating income 1 344 billion 1 2022 Net income 1 121 billion 1 2022 Total assets 34 42 billion 1 2022 Total equity 7 174 billion 1 2022 Number of employees76 776 1 2022 DivisionsThales Rail Signalling SolutionsThales OptronicsSubsidiariesOEMServices 2 Thales CommunicationsThales Air DefenceThales Underwater SystemsThales ServicesThales NederlandThales AustraliaThales Japan 3 Thales Training amp SimulationThales Alenia SpaceThales Elektronic Systems GmbHEdisoftSYSGOVormetricImpervaWebsitethalesgroup wbr comThe company was previously known as Thomson CSF since its foundation in 1968 It was rebranded Thales named after the Greek philosopher Thales talɛs pronounced as in French in 2000 after a communication audit highlighted Thomson CSF s unfavorable public image particularly among the young French graduates it sought to recruit The new name was also meant to facilitate the company s worldwide expansion 5 6 7 Thales is partially owned by the French state 8 and operates in more than 56 countries In 2019 it had 80 000 employees and generated 18 4 billion in revenue As of 2017 it was the 8th largest defence contractor in the world 9 with 55 of its total sales from military work 8 Patrice Caine was appointed chairman and CEO in December 2014 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisitions 2 Operations 2 1 Defence 2 2 Aerospace 2 3 Ground transportation 3 Other activities 4 Thales international 5 Products 6 Financial information 7 Controversies 7 1 Greater Manchester 7 2 Bordeaux project mismanagement 7 3 Centralised slush fund 7 4 South Africa 7 5 Taiwanese naval order 8 Components 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The research centre of Thales in the business cluster of Paris Saclay France The firm began as Compagnie Francaise Thomson Houston CFTH established 1893 In 1968 Thomson Brandt a renamed CFTH merged its electronics arm with that of Compagnie generale de la telegraphie sans fil CSF to form Thomson CSF which changed its name to Thales in December 2000 In October 1999 Samsung Electronics and Thomson CSF agreed to a joint venture with equal ownership Thomson CSF received technology transfer of Samsung s defense products such as communication equipment satellite communication systems and terminals fire control system FCS detection and tracking devices radar guidance equipment and Korean Gunner s Primary Sight KGPS while Samsung gained access to Thomson CSF s overseas export network 11 12 In June 2001 Thales formed ThalesRaytheonSystems an equal ownership joint venture with Raytheon combining their radar and communication systems divisions It was restructured in 2016 to sell exclusively to NATO agencies and member states 13 In 2002 Thales set up the joint venture company Armaris with the French shipbuilder DCN to offer a total bottom up shipbuilding capability Also in 2002 Thales Broadcast Multimedia a former subsidiary of Thales provided China with standard short wave radio broadcasting equipment designed for general public radio broadcasting Though the contract was not for this purpose it later appeared that China used these ALLISS antennas for jamming foreign radio broadcasts to China In 2003 Thales UK s design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier CVF and the company now participates in an alliance company with BAE Systems and the United Kingdom s Ministry of Defence Thales Navigation a division that produced satellite navigation units was sold to private equity group Shah Capital Partners in 2006 for 170 million and renamed Magellan 14 15 Acquisitions edit In 2006 Thales acquired Australian Defence Industries a major manufacturer of military equipment such as smokeless gunpowder and the Bushmaster IMV In April 2006 Thales announced it would acquire Alcatel s space business 67 of Alcatel Alenia Space and 33 of Telespazio and Alcatel s Rail Signalling Solutions division in a deal which raised Alcatel s ownership of Thales to 21 66 percent The French government would also decrease its ownership in Thales to 27 1 percent from 31 3 percent as part of the acquisition 16 The deal would also include the Systems Integration activities those not dedicated to telecoms operators and covering mainly the transport and energy sectors In January 2007 the 1 7 billion Euro deal 2 24 billion was approved 17 In 2008 Thales acquired British Hardware security module vendor nCipher 18 In December 2008 Alcatel agreed to sell a 20 8 stake in French engineering group Thales SA to Dassault Aviation SA for 1 57 billion 2 27 billion In 2014 Alcatel Lucent initiated talks to sell its cybersecurity unit to Thales 19 The deal was signed in October of that year 20 In 2016 Thales acquired Vormetric a data security company for 400M 21 In 2017 it acquired Guavus 22 and bid 4 76B for digital security company Gemalto 23 In 2018 Thales committed to divesting nCipher as a condition for its acquisition of Gemalto 24 in June 2019 it divested nCipher to Entrust 25 In 2023 Thales acquired cybersecurity company Imperva from Thoma Bravo for 3 6B 26 The acquisition was completed in December 2023 27 Operations editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thales Group supplies electronic devices and equipment used by the French Armed Forces from its past as Thomson CSF including the SPECTRA helmet for the army and the gendarmerie It has worked with Dassault Aviation on the Dassault Rafale aircraft and made its SPECTRA defensive aids Thales often worked with DCNS and designed the electronics used on French ships and it is involved in the construction of both the Horizon and FREMM programs Thales as Thomson CSF was involved in the Taiwan frigates scandal relating to the sale of La Fayette class frigates to Taiwan It is also present in Eurosam as Thomson CSF was a founder of the consortium along Aerospatiale and Alenia Aeronautica In February 2004 Thales was awarded a contract for a new command and control system for the French Navy the SIC 21 that will be fitted on the Charles de Gaulle many vessels and shore locations Additionally the initially planned French aircraft carrier PA2 involved Thales as the main designer of the ship However the project was cancelled in 2013 28 Thales is also working on X ray imaging finances energy and operating commercial satellites By 2012 the company is mainly composed of five branches Defense Security Space Aerospace and Ground transportation Among the EU supported projects Thales participates in are Galileo the European satellite navigation system similar to GPS Glonass BeiDou 29 SESAR both as an aircraft equipment manufacturer and as an ATM system vendor 30 Defence edit nbsp Thales Ground Master 200 active electronically scanned arrayThe company s design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier CVF It is part of the AirTanker consortium the winning bid for the RAF s Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft Thales UK won the contract for the British Army UAV programme Watchkeeper It also produces the SWARM remote weapon station Thales simulators include full motion devices as well as flat panels and other training facilities Thales Air Defence produces a range of short range missile systems such as the Starstreak surface to air missile or Lightweight Multi role Missile LMM In 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine major arms manufacturers including Thales 31 reported a sharp increase in interim sales and profits 32 Aerospace edit The Thales ATM Air Traffic Management solution is marketed under the name TopSky previously named EuroCat Thales supplies avionics to civil aircraft manufacturers including Fly By Wire systems cockpit systems navigation computers satellite communication inflight entertainment and electrical systems The coordination of Thales parts servicing and maintenance is coordinated by its MRO division OEMServices which handles the repair flow for component maintenance support In November 2017 Thales acquired a UK radar provider called Aveillant which produces software defined holographic radar technology which can detect small targets such as drones 33 In February 2018 Thales won on a A 1 2 billion 946 million contract with Airservices Australia and the Australian Department of Defence to unify Australia s civil and military airspace under a single air traffic control system named OneSKY 34 Ground transportation edit Thales has major involvement in the UK rail industry as a result of the Racal merger and the 2006 acquisition of Alcatel s Rail Signalling Solutions division and transport business 35 Thales is to modernize 40 per cent of London Tube network London Underground 36 In Denmark Thales now owns 100 of the East west Consortium contracted for a nationwide travel card Danish Rejsekort 37 In India Thales was selected in December 2014 by the New Delhi Metro Rail Corporation DMRC to deliver a completely automatic fare collection system as well as ticketing equipment 38 Thales has also been contracted by Hyderabad Metro Rail since 2017 to provide train control automation and communication services for the metro in Hyderabad 39 In 2014 the company was tasked with equipping the public transport system of Bordeaux France with a contactless ticketing and revenue collection system to be installed by February 2017 However due to delays the system is not expected to be operational until 2019 38 In Singapore Thales was involved in a train collision resulting from a compatibility issue between the old signalling system s interface and the new one The accident resulted in 38 minor injuries 40 A similar incident would occur in March 2019 in Hong Kong on the Tsuen Wan line 41 In Vietnam the company was awarded a 265 million contract in 2017 to deliver the telecommunications system for the currently constructed Line 3 of the Hanoi metro 42 Running behind schedule by one year the metro line is stated to be launched in 2023 43 In Turkey the Thales team delivered the first High Speed Line in the country in 2009 and has completed more than 400 km 250 mi of the Ankara Istanbul High Speed Line 44 Other activities editThales is also a major manufacturer of in flight entertainment systems on board airliners 45 Thales primary competitors in this area of business include Panasonic Avionics Corporation Rockwell Collins and LiveTV originally owned by JetBlue now owned by Thales Thales also produces and installs ticketing and communications systems for public transportation via its ticketing and revenue collection division In November 2016 Thales announced its intention to divest from its transport ticketing revenue collection road toll and car park management business 46 The company entered into negotiations with Paris based Latour Capital but the negotiations ended in 2017 after Latour Capital announced this business was not aligned closely enough with its investment priorities 47 After subsequent talks with Chinese investors failed Thales abandoned the divestment 48 Thales international editThales international subsidiaries generated 52 of the company s revenue in 2008 with Thales UK being the largest of these accounting for 13 of group revenue 49 Its large presence in the UK largely as a result of the Racal acquisition has resulted in several high profile contracts Thales has offices in 50 Africa South Africa 51 Egypt 52 Morocco 53 Asia Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Qatar Pakistan India China Hong Kong South Korea Singapore Japan Vietnam Taiwan 54 Europe Norway United Kingdom Netherlands Germany Belgium France Denmark Switzerland Austria Romania Poland Italy Spain Portugal Hungary Turkey Oceania Australia North America Canada 55 Mexico United States Dominican Republic South America 56 Brazil Argentina Products editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2015 Watchkeeper WK450 drone TopSky air traffic control system Search Master and Ocean Master radars 57 Bushmaster armoured vehicle F88 Austeyr assault rifle Hawkei armoured car Goalkeeper CIWS Line of Sight Communication Systems Starstreak missile Crotale missile Ground Master 400 Ground Master 200 Ground Master 200 Multi Mission Jamming Systems SelTrac Data Protection on Demand AVANT In Flight Entertainment System 58 ConnectivityFull motion simulator for the Scout Armoured VehicleSOSNA U Thermal Sight used on Russian T 72B3 and T 80BVM tanks Financial information editAs of December 2020 Thales major shareholders are the French state 25 68 and Dassault Aviation 24 62 59 Controversies editGreater Manchester edit A High Court case decided in 2012 between Thales supplier of Greater Manchester s tram management system 60 and Transport for Greater Manchester TGM considered the operation of an audit clause in a contract and the extent to which a supplier must comply with this Thales had submitted claims for increased costs and for extensions to the time allowed for delivery of the system TGM made various requests for documents intended to better help assess their claims The Court instructed Thales to supply the requested documents 61 Bordeaux project mismanagement edit Although the ticketing system in Bordeaux was originally due for launch in the summer of 2017 multiple delays pushed the new launch date back by 20 months to 2019 62 The project s many setbacks are considered to reflect negatively on the city s reputation with Bordeaux s city s mayor and former French prime minister Alain Juppe calling Thales inability to meet its commitments unacceptable behaviour 63 Centralised slush fund edit Michel Josserand former head of THEC a subsidiary of Thales and Dominique Monleau alleged that Thales has a centralised slush fund that it uses to bribe officials 64 South Africa edit Main articles Schabir Shaik trial Jacob Zuma corruption charges and South African Arms Deal On 30 May 2005 Schabir Shaik the financial advisor to Jacob Zuma the former president of the African National Congress party was found guilty by the High Court in Durban of organising a bribe on behalf of Thomson CSF 65 On 22 January 2020 the KwaZulu Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg ruled that both the Thales Group and Zuma could be criminally tried for alleged illegal arms dealings which Thales was allowed to undergo in South Africa 66 67 Zuma is said to have allowed these illegal Thales arms dealings when he was the nation s president and is also believed to have partaken in them as well 67 66 Taiwanese naval order edit You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French January 2015 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the French article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 5 905 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Affaire des fregates de Taiwan see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Affaire des fregates de Taiwan to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation On 10 June 2011 Thales Group and the French government were ordered to pay 630 million euros almost a billion US dollars in fines after the courts heard that bribes had been paid to the Taiwanese government to win a large naval contract Part about 27 of the responsibility was transferred to Thales Group because it held the legacy from Thomson CSF As of 2011 update this is the largest corruption case in French history 68 Components editThales Air Defence Limited Thales Underwater Systems Thales Nederland Thales Optronics Thales Rail Signalling Solutions Thales Information System Belgium Thales Avionics Melbourne Florida See also edit nbsp France portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Aviation portalBernard Favre d Echallens Thomson SAReferences edit a b c d e f Consolidated Financial Statements at 31 December 2022 PDF Report Thales Retrieved 18 September 2023 OEMServices Shareholders OEMServices タレスジャパン Retrieved Nov 19 2022 Le siege social du groupe Thales s installe a La Defense PDF Thales Group 5 January 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 05 13 Retrieved 2016 04 20 Thomson CSF changes name to Thales www aerospaceonline com Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thomson CSF devient Thales pour manifester sa nouvelle identite Le Monde 7 December 2000 Adieu Thomson CSF bonjour Thales 7 December 2000 a b About us Thales Group 2017 Archived from the original on 17 March 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2017 The SIPRI Top 100 arms producing and military services companies 2018 PDF Stockholm International Peace Research Institute December 2018 Patrice Caine Thales Group Retrieved 2022 08 26 Park Sang hyeon 28 October 1999 삼성전자 톰슨 방산 합작계약 Yonhap News Agency Archived from the original on 24 September 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 방산업체소개 글로벌 방산의 리더 삼성톰슨CSF PDF Korea Defense Industry Association 1 May 2000 Archived from the original PDF on 10 April 2023 Retrieved 10 April 2023 BRIEF Raytheon Thales modify ThalesRaytheonSystems joint venture U S Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales Finalizes the Sale of Its GPS Navigation Business to Shah Capital Partners www defense aerospace com Retrieved 2018 12 04 Shah Capital Partners completes acquisition of Thales Navigation now Magellan Geospatialworld 4 September 2006 Thales agrees to Alcatel satellite deal Financial Times 2006 04 05 Archived from the original on 2022 12 10 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales shareholders back Alcatel Lucent space deal U S Retrieved 2018 12 04 John Leyden 11 July 2008 Thales swoops on nCipher for hardware encryption goodness The Register Alcatel Lucent in talks to sell cybersecurity unit to Thales U S Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales fait l acquisition des activites de services de securite d Alcatel Lucent usine digitale fr in French Retrieved 2018 12 04 John Leyden 20 October 2015 Thales buys Vormetric for 400m in major security biz push The Register Thales acquires Guavus one of the pioneers of real time big data analytics Thales Group 28 April 2017 Francois de Beaupuy Marie Mawad 18 December 2017 Thales Outflanks Atos With Surprise 5 6 Billion Gemalto Bid Bloomberg An open letter to our customers and partners Data Security Blog Thales eSecurity Archived from the original on 2019 07 12 Retrieved 2018 12 22 Entrust Datacard completes purchase of market leading general purpose hardware security business nCipher Security from Thales Meir Orbach 25 July 2023 Thales acquiring cybersecurity company Imperva for 3 6 billion CTech Thales Acquires Imperva a Global Leader in Cybersecurity Press Release cpl thalesgroup com Retrieved 2023 12 04 Farley Robert 2018 04 15 France s Only Aircraft Carrier Super Weapon or Paper Tiger The National Interest Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales selectionne pour securiser Galileo Spyworld Actu in French 25 August 2005 SESAR must be applicable globally dead link sesarju eu March 2 2011 France s Thales Plans to Hire 12 000 As Defense Orders Surge Bloomberg 25 February 2023 Ukraine war How weapons makers are profiting from the conflict Sky News 10 June 2022 Thales completes the acquisition of Aveillant world pioneer in holographic radar technology Nov 29 2017 Thales wins A 1 2 billion air traffic deal in Australia Reuters 26 February 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2018 http www meghas com News and events 2009 04 28 UK FOC Inside Transport pid 1566 permanent dead link Thales to modernize 40 per cent of London Tube network Thales Group 3 August 2015 Nationwide interoperable contactless ticketing across Denmar thalesgroup com Archived from the original on 2016 04 15 Retrieved 2022 08 19 a b Thales to deliver automatic fare collection system for Bangkok Metro s Blue Line Railway Technology 2017 08 24 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Hyderabad metro gets Thales signal systems businessline Retrieved 2018 12 04 Joo Koon train collision Signalling system provider Thales could have done better says Khaw Boon Wan Channel News Asia Nov 21 2017 Claire Huang Hong Kong MTR train crash blamed on Thales signalling system linked to Joo Koon collision The Straits Times Event occurs at 2019 03 18 Retrieved 2019 03 18 Thales to supply telecommunications system for Vietnam s Hanoi metro Line 3 Railway Technology 2017 02 21 Retrieved 2018 12 04 VnExpress Sluggish Hanoi metro defers Line 3 launch to 2023 VnExpress International VnExpress International Latest news business travel and analysis from Vietnam Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales Global Presence Eurasia Turkey Transportation Thales Group Feb 26 2019 Thales aims for market segmentation with three IFE systems Runway Girl Runway Girl 2018 04 12 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales to sell its fare collection business International Railway Journal International Railway Journal 2016 11 18 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Ltd DVV Media International Thales to sell ticketing business Railway Gazette Retrieved 2018 12 04 BRIEF Thales says end talks with Latour Capital on sale of revenue U S Retrieved 2018 12 04 Annual Report 2016 PDF Thales Retrieved 9 May 2017 permanent dead link Our Global Prensence Thales Group Thales win multi million pound missile deal 4NI co uk 8 May 2003 Egypt Thales Group Archived from the original on 2016 04 22 Retrieved 2016 04 10 Thales investit 20 millions d euros a Nouaceur pour sa rutilante usine d impression 3D Telquel ma in French 7 September 2017 Thales Worldwide Thales Group www thalesgroup com Retrieved 2018 12 04 Thales Canada Aerospace Division is Changing Locations Market Wire 23 November 2007 Adam Sandle 2 July 2013 Cesar Kuberek and Thales Lead the Way in Latin America Ground Report Thales launches Search Master family of AESA radars Retrieved 2010 07 20 In Flight Entertainment Retrieved 2019 03 21 Share and shareholding Thales Group Retrieved 2021 04 05 Thales Group Thales in the North accessed 8 May 2022 Fenwick Elliott Dispatch Issue 152 February 2013 accessed 8 May 2022 Bordeaux Encore en retard la nouvelle billettique du reseau TBM devrait etre fin prete en mars 2019 www 20minutes fr in French 19 September 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Transports la gauche contre la hausse des tarifs Juppe parle d abandon du tram Rue89 Bordeaux Rue89 Bordeaux in French 2017 06 17 Retrieved 2018 12 04 Section socialiste de l ile de Re Thales a la barre du tribunal Retrieved 26 December 2016 Thales firms in Zuma indictment BBC News 4 November 2005 Retrieved 26 December 2016 a b Mtshal Samkelo January 22 2021 Green light for Zuma arms deal corruption trial after Thales loses court bid IOL Retrieved January 31 2020 a b Maughan Karyn January 22 2021 NPA s victory against Thales takes it one step closer to putting former president Zuma on trial News24 Retrieved April 16 2021 Thales and French Government to Share in Fine for Taiwanese Bribes 10 June 2011 Retrieved 26 December 2016 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thales Group amp oldid 1188440075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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