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June 26, 2004 

Lockheed Martin Terminates Merger Agreement With The Titan Corporation

Lockheed Martin Corporation announced on June 26, 2004 that it has terminated the merger agreement with The Titan Corporation (Titan) because Titan did not satisfy all the closing conditions on or before the June 25, 2004 deadline specified in the amended merger agreement.

Under the terms of the amended merger agreement, either party could terminate the merger agreement if Titan either (i) had not obtained written confirmation from the Department of Justice that the investigation of alleged Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations was resolved as to Titan and the Department did not intend to pursue any claims against Titan; or (ii) Titan had not entered into a plea agreement on or prior to June 25, 2004, provided that the terminating party had not contributed to the failure to consummate the merger through a breach of its obligations in any material respect. Titan did not satisfy either requirement.

The original merger agreement was entered into on September 15, 2003 and was amended twice to provide additional time for Titan to resolve FCPA concerns with the U.S. Government. Lockheed Martin declined Titan's request for a further extension.


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