Thales Hit by Taiwan Penalty
Thales’s financial woes (see p. 11) could be worsened by a €630-million ($794-million) penalty handed down by an international arbitration court for breach of terms in a 1991 contract for the supply of six frigates to Taiwan by Thomson-CSF, Thales’s predecessor company. Thales would have to pay 27.5...
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