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...Woodburn said BAE may receive new orders for Typhoon jets, combat vehicles and munitions this year....
...“There is no doubt, climate change is multiplying the risks we face,” said Ursula Woodburn, director of Corporate Leaders Group Europe, which organised the letter....
...But Woodburn insisted BAE had not paid over the odds....
...Charles Woodburn, BAE chief executive, said the company was “making good progress” on design and development of the submarines....
...Woodburn said the Ukrainians already have an industrial base but they are “keen to put themselves on to a bit more of a path to self-sufficiency”....
...Woodburn also received an annual bonus worth £2.5mn after hitting a series of financial and strategic performance targets....
...The first step would be around “opening an office and then working with a local partner”, said Woodburn....
...Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, said the acquisition “is a unique opportunity to add a high quality, fast growing technology focused business with significant capabilities to our core business...
...Charles Woodburn, the head of Britain’s biggest defence company BAE Systems, highlighted the challenges the industry faces ramping up armament production in response to the war in Ukraine, saying large increases...
...Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE, said the funding “reinforces the government’s support to our UK submarine enterprise and allows us to mature the design, and invest in critical skills and infrastructure...
...BAE Systems’ Charles Woodburn, and BP’s Bernard Looney were paid more than £10mn each, as was Albert Manifold, boss of CRH, which is moving its listing to the US....
...Woodburn said the discussions, as well as those with Slovakia last year, had “moved quicker because of the threat environment and the [Russian] invasion”....
...Charles Woodburn, BAE chief executive, said the investment would enable the company to “significantly ramp up production and sustain vital sovereign capability to deliver cutting-edge munitions, whilst creating...
...Ukraine there were elements of the London market in particular that were shying away from defence under ESG grounds, particularly over things like our involvement in the UK nuclear deterrent,” said Charles Woodburn...
...Charles Woodburn, BAE chief executive, said the company expects “continued momentum in the medium to long term as governments replenish stocks, recapitalise equipment and support allies”....
...“That is a live conversation and we are ramping up production . . . of those particular munitions and some others,” BAE chief executive Charles Woodburn told the Financial Times....
...“Our operational performance year to date underlines our confidence in the full year group guidance for top-line growth and margin expansion as well as our cash flow targets,” said Charles Woodburn, chief...
...Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, which is the main industrial partner for the UK, said the alliance would be “keen to find other export customers over time . . . more into the 2030s”....
...Charles Woodburn, BAE chief executive, said the company was in talks with governments, including the UK, about new orders in the wake of the conflict, adding that he expected the situation to “really play...
...Charles Woodburn, BAE chief executive, said trading in the period had been “in line with expectations, delivering strong order intake and good operational performance”....
...Under the terms of the share package, Woodburn is committed to staying at BAE for three years....
...Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE, told the Financial Times the industry was “suffering from a lack of consensus in defining ESG compliance, which is causing some investment funds to exclude all defence...
...BAE’s Woodburn reckons that “from an investor perspective, Europe has moved pretty quickly”....
...Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, Britain’s biggest defence contractor, said the repercussions from the Ukraine conflict and increased spending pledges will be profound, but cautioned against...
...“The UK and Japan have similar defence budgets, similar requirements in the same timeframe as the UK and, like us, they need to be interoperable with the US,” says Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE...
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