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Nickname: y2kpony
Review: OK, so Boeing doesn't take the deduction. But why should they? One person at Boeing made the mistake (Sears) and one government official made the mistake (Druyun), yet they hold Boeing accountable for everything? By that standard, the government is just as guilty as Boeing (even more so in my opinion). There should have been no complaints (Grassley is a raving lunatic), they should have taken the deduction and Grassley should have kept his big fat mouth shut (although that would be one incredible feat for him to do that.)
Date reviewed: Jul 31, 2006 7:19 PM
Nickname: delta 88
Review: Ditto from another shareholder.
Date reviewed: Jul 30, 2006 4:50 AM
Nickname: Ralph
Review: I'm glad that Boeing finally found its ethics. It is the correct thing to do. I feel that the stock will recover, quickly.
Date reviewed: Jul 27, 2006 6:39 PM
Nickname: Interconnect
Review: McNerney! Just after Farnborough hype, WTO talks fail at Doha. Subsidies threat for Airbus to the WTO. How do we preach advocacy to focus on the future and put this unfortunate part of our past behind us? eMail:interconnect.partner@gmail.com
Date reviewed: Jul 27, 2006 3:51 PM
Nickname: larry
Review: BA did the right thing and I congratulate them even as a stockholder.
Date reviewed: Jul 27, 2006 2:43 PM
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