User talk:RayCompany

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia!

You've made numerous edits to the Raytheon article, and in general those have improved the quality of the article (particularly your attempt to reorganize the Products section). However, I'd recommend that you be cautious when deleting material from this (or any other) existing article. If you look back at the discussion on this article's talk page, you'll see a pretty extensive debate about many of the company's past controversies; the compromise position reached by the community of editors was to *add* more positive factual info (such as the expanded product discussion) rather than *deleting* the negatives. I'm in the "pro-Raytheon" camp, but I suspect you'll get additional feedback (of a less friendly sort) in the days ahead.

I personally agree that many of the old controversies are no longer relevant, so I'm going to let that argument play itself out. Meanwhile, I'm going to restore a few of the more recent controversies, plus a few other pieces of text that you deleted.

- Engineer Bob 21:12, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Edit warring
Your constant deletion of material from the article Raytheon is not helpful. In fact, it might be claimed that your edits violate the three-revert rule and you could be blocked from editing as a result. Rather than continuing to make controversial edits to this article, you should attempt to reach consensus on the article's talk page. Dave 14:07, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

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November 2008
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