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And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 Political Influence Open Secrets - Tracks corporate lobbying of US politicians. In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. million radar contract. Major Shareholders Click here for the latest list.
It was also forced to pay out US$25 million in 2003 for illegally exporting U.S. Political Influence Open Secrets - Tracks corporate lobbying of US politicians. The company also paid out US$59 million in 2021 to settle a class action lawsuit accusing it of providing insufficient pension plans.
And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 Political Influence Open Secrets - Tracks corporate lobbying of US politicians. In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. million radar contract. Major Shareholders Click here for the latest list.
And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 Political Influence Open Secrets - Tracks corporate lobbying of US politicians. In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. million radar contract. Major Shareholders Click here for the latest list.
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