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A name change for EADS to the more familiar and easier Airbus Group SE took several decades and marks a change in the company focussing on the commercial airplanes, with unified management structure, and shift to public and institutional shareholder ownership.
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Wall Street Journal 01/06/2014
Under the agreement to change the structure the governments of France, Germany and Spain will each have 4% ownership. The plan is to have a company with less influence from the governments and a business orientaion with 70% of shares being available to investors. CEO Tom Enders described setting this up as a complex undertaking.
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Wall Street Journal 01/06/2014
Daimler, Lagardère to Sell Stakes in EADS
Wall Street Journal 12/06/2012
EADS Shareholders Back Makeover Plan
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2013
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