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EDO CORP: 2006 Alternative Report

Smashy Doh! | 21.02.2007 17:45 | Smash EDO | Lebanon War 2006 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Palestine | London | South Coast

On Thursday 22nd February the EDO Corporation released their report on the fourth quarter of 2006. The Corporation, of which the embattled Brighton based arms dealers EDO MBM are a wholly owned trading unit, has announced that it is operating below targets, (See EDO's Fourth Quarter Report)

Below is an 'Alternative Report' from the Smash EDO campaign. Brighton based EDO MBM has been the target of sustained protest and direct action since 2003. On Friday 16th Feb a group of protesters occupied EDO's car park and foyer blowing claxon horns and scattering photos of the carnage in Iraq. This was the second such action in the last month ( reports: (1) | (2) ). On Monday 19th Feb 8 students from Sussex University locked themselves to EDO's fence and gates delaying the opening of the factory and preventing deliveries ( see: Press Release | Photo Report ). On Wednesday 21st Feb protesters held a funeral procession and vigil for the victims of the US bombing of Somalia at the factory ( see: Press Release | Report ).

Paul Hills having a bad day during Monday's Student Blockade of EDO
Paul Hills having a bad day during Monday's Student Blockade of EDO


EDO Corporation Fail to Meet Business Targets


EDO Corp declared a 46% drop in profit yesterday in results of its final quarter of 2006, a year they surely will not forget. Revenue grew only 10%, in a dramatic slowdown on previous annual performances, and at a time of surging war by the Bush administration during which other arms companies have continued to grow massively. EDO Corp was removed from the Forbes 100 list of the fasted growing US companies in 2006, a capitalist honour they had been proud of for several years previously.


EDO suffered major losses of market value throughout the year and continued to refer to ‘one off’ legal expenses as a substantial factor in the drop. Yesterday news of EDO’s annual result caused a 3% drop in share value.


In Brighton UK, EDO MBM Technology Ltd failed in spring 2006 to secure a High Court injunction against anti-war protesters and the Smash EDO protest group. The case was seen as one of the few encouraging victories for the right to protest in the UK during the year, and helped set a precedent for other protest groups to be allowed legal aid to defend themselves against corporate civil injunction actions. The case also caused the first undoing of serial law abuser Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, whose law firm Lawson-Cruttenden and Co has pioneered similar injunctions against protest groups across the UK. He was severely criticised in the case and has since been sacked by both Harrods and Oxford University for similar failures.


Since the court victory regular noisy protests and direct actions have continued against EDO MBM as the campaign has grown in Brighton. EDO MBM has closed a major section of its battlefield computer business MBM Rugged Systems that they had hoped would be a long-term business development when they were taken over by EDO Corp in 2003.


EDO MBM also suffered from continuing acts of direct ‘decommissioning’ by anonymous activists, including surgical strikes on high tech air conditioning fans at the rear of its factory. The fans, essential to the high tech engineering clean rooms are worth thousands of pounds each, and were first destroyed in early 2005. EDO MBM have now lost use of them on three occasions causing untold disruption to the production process of military technologies.


MEANWHILE EDO GETS NEW NUKE SPOOK GENERAL


After last year’s resignation of corrupt EDO Corp director and former CIA man Admiral Dennis C. Blair (over a conflict of interest concerning the US multi billion dollar F22A programme) EDO Corp announced last week they have replaced Blair with a new ex-military mandarin, also with strong ties to the CIA. Retired General John A. Gordon is the former advisor on Homeland Security to George W. Bush. He has also been the National Director for Counter Terrorism in the Bush Whitehouse.


From 1997 to 2000 he was Deputy Director of the CIA, and had previously been Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support. In 2005-6 EDO Corp bought up three smaller companies involved in supplying US intelligence agencies and are increasing their share of this expanding market, which has steadily been handed to corporate contractors over the last decade.


General Gordon has also been responsible for the ‘improvement’ and overall management of the entirety of US nuclear weapon programme as Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Perhaps General Gordon will be able to advise EDO MBM managing director Paul Hills about his own security problem. Sources who have infiltrated the Brighton factory have revealed to activists that staff morale is at its lowest point ever as masked protesters have on two occasions paid noisy and unexpected visits to their workplace to remind them of EDO’s complicity in mass murder, war crimes and ethnic cleansing, and the regular Wednesday noise demo’s are continuing unabated. It’s also believed that the long term financial future of the EDO (UK) arm of EDO Corp is in doubt, and jobs are expected to go soon. EDO MBM employees have been reported to be looking for alternative in the Brighton and Hove area.


more about EDO's new director


The best security advice that Nuke Spook General John can give is perhaps that its now time to withdraw EDO’s base from Brighton, before they lose even more money. Smash EDO have vowed to step up the campaign against the factory in 2007.

Smashy Doh!
- e-mail: smashedo@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.smashedo.org.uk

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  1. EDO President: ' The best thing about 2006 was 1st January 2007 ' — x
  2. a nice pic of murderous scumbags — smishy
  3. eru151 — derek
  4. thanks derek — x
  5. wrong again — derek
  6. wide of the mark? — mr smarty-bomb-pants
  7. You are all obviously wrong — innocent jemima
  8. Band — SFB
  9. Why are you arguing? — SFB

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