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Ericsson Agrees to Sell Its Defense Business to Saab

by Editor
June 13, 2006
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Ericsson, Ericsson Microwave Systems (EMW) is a leading provider of radar, command and control systems for defense applications. In the product portfolio are e.g. the weapon locating system Arthur, the air surveillance system Giraffe and the operational airborne surveillance system Erieye. 
 
The Ericsson defense business, that Saab is acquiring, had sales of approximately SEK 2 b. in 2005 with good profitability. In addition to the National Security and Public Safety business, Ericsson will retain parts of the Power Systems business. The retained units employ around 300 individuals. 
 
Saab is one of the world's leading high-tech companies, with its main operations in defense, aviation, space and civil security. In 2005, total annual sales amou nted to SEK 19 b. 
 
Carl-Henric Svanberg, President and CEO, Ericsson, says: “We are very pleased with this agreement since it gives EMW and its employees good possibilities to expand growth through Saab's strong market presence. Also, the EMW employees will now belong to a company with this area as a core business.” 
 
A long period of co-operation and a strong future combination 
 
Saab and EMW have co-operated closely for a number of years. The co-operation has included Erieye and JAS 39 Gripen. The integration of EMW's advanced radar and sensor systems creates new and long-term business opportunities for Saab. 
 
Svanberg says: “The advanced radar development focusing on defense customers has today less synergies with Ericsson's core business. As a result of the a greement, we will strengthen our focus on telecommunications. We are also very confident about the future prospects for the National Security and Public Safety area, which will remain within Ericsson, where the development has just recently started to take off.” 
 

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