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United Technologies Corp and Diebold update

by Steven Freeman 6/13/2008 9:43:00 AM

Many of us, including the NY Times editorial team, were justly concerned on March 2 when it was learned that big military contractor, United Technologies Corp (UTC) launched a bid to take over Diebold <tinyurl.com/2pjd48>. 

The $3 billion bid to buy Diebold was for $40/share, a 66 percent premium over Diebold’s closing price of $24.12. Accordingly, the stock value spiked. Diebold's management refused the offer, but the stock value stayed high.

On May 20, AP reported that Louis Chenevert, UTC’s chief executive, told the Electrical Products Group conference, "We'll not buy that property without appropriate due diligence. They've not published financials.” Chenevert said “UTC likes Diebold's business model a lot, but noted it was not ‘a must have.’" But the Diebold stock value stayed high.

On May 29, Reuters reported: “‘So far the Diebold management has not wanted to talk to us,’ said Louis Chenevert, who heads the world's largest maker of elevators and air conditioners. ‘UTC will not buy Diebold if we cannot do due diligence...it would not be prudent.’”  But the Diebold stock value stayed high.  

Since then, there has been no more news. If there were any reasonable expectation that this deal is not going to happen, Diebold's share price would drop like a rock. But the stock value has stayed high.  

One only conclude that UTC and Diebold are talking and they're just waiting for the right day when no one is paying attention, to announce the takeover. So expect on some lazy day this summer, probably over the weekend, it will come to pass that one of the world’s biggest armaments makers will formally, directly, become America's leading counter of votes.


United Technologies Bids for Diebold

by Steven Freeman 3/2/2008 8:26:00 PM
What's could be worse than former Diebold Chairman and Bush "Ranger" Wally O'Dell counting our votes?
 
Big time military contractor United Technologies Corp. (UTC) made public on Sunday an unsolicited $3-billion bid for Diebold. According to the NY Times, UTC initially made the $3 billion offer in private on Friday. The bid is $40 a share in cash, or a 66 percent premium over Diebold’s Friday closing price of $24.12. The Times reports that UTC first approached Diebold two years ago and has made several advances that have been rebuffed.
 
EI member, Jerry Policoff, reports that UTC recieved $22.5 billion in military contracts between 2002 and 2006, ranking them #7 among all defense contractors and they have been involved in controversy over shady bookkeeping, especially with their  Blackhawk helicopters.  Its CEO recieved $70 million in salary and options in 2003. The company is also a major GOP campaign contributor. Its Board has included Howard Baker former Senate (R-TN) Majority Leader; Charles Duncan, Jr., former Secretary of Energy; Jamie S. Gorelick, former Deputy United States Attorney General; William J. Perry, former Secretary of Defense; Christine Todd Whitman, former Governor of NJ (R) and Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Richard Myers, former head of the Joint Chiefs.

This, alas, is not the first large-scale involvement of military contractors in our nation's vote-counting systems according to research from Lynn Landes and Bev Harris indicating that defense contractors were prime lobbyists for HAVA. I'll be writing more about this as time permits, but it's difficult to trace and track down. If any of you can contribute any information, please post it.

 
Harris: Pay No Attention to The Men Behind the Curtain (pdf file of book chapter)
 
2006-09-25 Calgary Herald: Electronic mischief.doc (44.00 kb)
 
 

 

 

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