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Airbus Abandons Potential Acquisition of Atos Data Division, Leaving Atos in Limbo

News on HR 3 1 ArdorComm Media Group Airbus Abandons Potential Acquisition of Atos Data Division, Leaving Atos in Limbo

Atos, an IT services company facing financial challenges, has hit another roadblock in its attempt to sell off part of its business to address its debt issues. Airbus, a potential acquirer of Atos’s big data and security business, has decided to walk away from the deal after completing its due diligence investigation. The failure of this deal has led Atos to once again postpone the release of its audited financial statement for 2023 as it reassesses its options. This setback adds to the company’s existing challenges, as it has already faced difficulties in finalizing a deal with another potential buyer, EP Equity Investment, for its infrastructure management business. Although Airbus might have seemed like an unlikely savior, given its expertise in cybersecurity and data management through its own operations, the potential synergies between the two companies did not materialize into a successful acquisition. Despite Atos’s efforts to explore strategic alternatives, including the possibility of another buyer, the company finds itself in a state of uncertainty. Atos now faces the task of bringing together its legacy and modern business segments while navigating its financial difficulties and evaluating its strategic options. The company’s CEO, Paul Saleh, has not ruled out the possibility of seeking another buyer for its assets. However, the uncertainty surrounding Atos’s future, compounded by concerns over national security implications and its contracts with the French Ministry of Defense, poses challenges for the company’s clients and its ability to attract new business. As Atos continues to grapple with its financial woes and search for a path forward, the outcome of its strategic evaluations will be closely watched by stakeholders, including CIOs in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and defense that rely on Atos’s services.

Airbus to Ramp Up Workforce in India with 5,000 New Employees

News on HR 9th Sept 2023 ArdorComm Media Group Airbus to Ramp Up Workforce in India with 5,000 New Employees

Airbus, the renowned international aerospace firm, has unveiled plans to bolster its workforce in India, with a target of hiring an additional 2,000 engineers in the coming years. This strategic move aims to increase the company’s total headcount in India to an impressive 5,000 employees. Airbus has solidified this commitment through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) in Vadodara, wherein a specialized engineering program tailored for the aerospace sector will be established. The partnership with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya is poised to cultivate a robust pool of highly trained professionals, primed to meet the burgeoning demands within the thriving aerospace industry. Airbus views India not only as a significant market but also as a crucial hub for talent. The company places paramount importance on nurturing the aerospace ecosystem in India and recognizes the pivotal role of investing in human capital development. Currently, Airbus boasts over 3,000 engineers within its design and digital centres, and by the year 2025, this number is anticipated to surge past the 5,000 mark. The MoU was formalized in the presence of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. Airbus, a globally renowned aerospace giant, is renowned for its design, manufacturing, and marketing of commercial and military aircraft, including the iconic A320, A330, and A380 series. The company’s scope extends to the production of space-related equipment and boasts a global presence with subsidiaries and manufacturing facilities spread across various nations.