Is it time for the Boeing Company to throw in the towel?
14.10.2024 - 21:44 / insider.com
Boeing has been going through it this year.
From losing a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight, causing a side panel to blow out in midair, to an exodus of corporate executives, the company has faced a litany of crises in 2024. The company's stock is down over 40% since January.
Here's a breakdown of how Boeing's year went from bad to worse.
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Is it time for the Boeing Company to throw in the towel?
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