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Post by bb2 on Mar 7, 2024 21:23:57 GMT
Funny in a sophomoric way, if not so disturbing. I didn't know that Calhoun joined the board in 2009. I've read Airbus has some challenges as well. I've been a little obsessed with Boeing; sort of a poster child for so much that's wrong in business and well, everywhere. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8oCilY4szc
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Post by richardsok on Mar 7, 2024 22:13:51 GMT
Funny in a sophomoric way, if not so disturbing. I didn't know that Calhoun joined the board in 2009. I've read Airbus has some challenges as well. I've been a little obsessed with Boeing; sort of a poster child for so much that's wrong in business and well, everywhere. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8oCilY4szcFunny you should mention this. What does it say about someone who is always keen reading or watching stories of great Wall Street disasters: Big Short, Lehman Bros, Enron, Ponzi, 1929, 1987, Gekko, etc -- fiction or true, I'm always interested, even to re-watch. Will the next Tidal Wave be a result of debt trillions? You're never wasting a moment's reflection to remember DEBTS of TRILLIONS always lurk in our investing background.
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Post by bb2 on Mar 8, 2024 1:54:15 GMT
Debt is certainly a brake. And too often, in the name of stability, it's spread across the masses by the powers that be. When it's sovereign debt, who's left to hold the bag? Again, the masses.
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Post by bb2 on Mar 12, 2024 18:08:24 GMT
Boeing whistleblower death called suicide? Found dead in his truck before testifying again. Sheesh.
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