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Booz Allen shares fall as employee revealed as leaker

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Edward Snowden speaks during an interview in Hong Kong.
  • Shares drop more than 3%25
  • Edward Snowden worked for Booz Allen for less that three months
  • Firm says leak is a grave violation

NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Booz Allen Hamilton Holding fell Monday, after the company's employee, Edward Snowden, stepped forward as the person who last week leaked information about secret government surveillance programs to several news media outlets.

Shares fell 47 cents, or 2.6%, to close Monday at $17.53. The stock had been down as much as 5% earlier in the session.

In a statement Sunday, the McLean, Va.-based company said it has employed Snowden for less than three months on a team in Hawaii. It added that it is working with clients and authorities to investigate the leaks.

"News reports that this individual has claimed to have leaked classified information are shocking, and if accurate, this action represents a grave violation of the code of conduct and core values of our firm," the statement said.

Booz Allen Hamilton is a consultant to government and corporate clients. About 23% of its revenue, or $1.3 billion, came from U.S. intelligence agencies last year. The company has said in SEC filings that security breaches could materially hurt results.

Private equity firm The Carlyle Group took the company public in 2010 and owns 67% of the stock.

Stifel Nicolaus analyst William Loomis said in a note to investors that the incident is "embarrassing" for Booz Allen, but not likely to have a lasting impact, since it was just one employee who was employed there only briefly. He kept a "Hold" rating on the stock.

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