"Right now, we have no job training or ESL (English as a Second Language) slots to put Armenian refugees in," said Joan Pinchuk, Los Angeles County's coordinator for refugee affairs.
Police say Farley was a Texas native who never married, served 11 years in the Navy with an honorable discharge, and started at ESL, a Silicon Valley defense contractor, in November 1977.
She can't play with people's lives," Farley, 39, said of Laura Black in a telephone conversation with a police hostage negotiator taped during the 5-hour siege at ESL Inc. on Feb. 16.
Two of the Saatchi's biggest shareholders, Global Asset Management Ltd. and ESL Partners, sold shares following the offering.
The former ESL software engineer is charged with seven counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, felony vandalism and second-degree burglary.
Farley, 39, was fired from the company 21 months ago for harassing her, ESL officials said.
Among those recovering Thursday was ESL employee Laura Black, a 26-year-old electrical engineer, called the main target of the shootings.
ESL, or Electro-magnetic Science Lab, was established in 1964 and specializes in electronic warfare systems for the Navy, most of them highly classified.
St. James's, with about 20% of the preference shares, would end up with at least a 12.5% stake, while ESL would have at least a 10% to 12% stake.
Farley had worked at ESL as a computer software technician before he was fired two years ago after complaints that he sexually harassed Black and other female employees, said Jean Tuffley, of the company's personnel department.
Police say that Farley burst into the ESL plant Feb. 16, loaded down with weapons, and fired at least 100 rounds, killing seven people and wounding three including a former co-worker who had spurned his romantic advances.
Ruben Grijalva, who negotiated the gunman's surrender, was Farley's way of "making a point" that he wouldn't tolerate being spurned by Black or laughed at by other ESL employees.