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Boeing planes keep crashing

bigpoppa

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Heard of like the 3rd Boeing plane having serious malfunction/crashing in the last month...conveniently longtime ex boeing employee engineer/whistleblower dies under 'suspicious' circumstances ("self inflicted wounds") :unsure:

 
Heard of like the 3rd Boeing plane having serious malfunction/crashing in the last month...conveniently longtime ex boeing employee engineer/whistleblower dies under 'suspicious' circumstances ("self inflicted wounds") :unsure:


He wasn’t a young man it seems. Good headline though.
 
Boeing stock appears to be crashing too.

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Recently saw a movie/doc on Boeing. Looks like things went south after they were bought out.
 
Recently saw a movie/doc on Boeing. Looks like things went south after they were bought out.
When you buy a company you pay market value. To improve the numbers you have to either increase revenue or cut costs. With everyone in the same boat trying to grab customers there's not a lot of choice left.

The general public will be enraged and want action until it is pointed out that across the board action will lower the values of pension plans that are invested in the market. Own shares in Boeing but fly on Airbus.
 
Oooh. Worth buying? They’ve been through things like this before I think.
Worth selling. Short sellers picked up 10% in the last 5 days.
 
Probably the right play bilut I wouldnt do that either. US govt has a lot of money and a vested interest in their continuing to exist at a large scale.
Boeing is the third largest defense contractor in the world. They ain't going no where.
 
Boeing is the third largest defense contractor in the world. They ain't going no where.
As defense company, entirely true. How many planeloads of people do you have to kill before your passenger plane business evaporates? Clearly much more than two but they are trying hard to increase that number.
 
When you buy a company you pay market value. To improve the numbers you have to either increase revenue or cut costs. With everyone in the same boat trying to grab customers there's not a lot of choice left.

The general public will be enraged and want action until it is pointed out that across the board action will lower the values of pension plans that are invested in the market. Own shares in Boeing but fly on Airbus.
The secret is in how you increase revenue and/or cut costs.

In most companies there is room to do both, but you have to do them well to maintain customers and quality.
 
The secret is in how you increase revenue and/or cut costs.

In most companies there is room to do both, but you have to do them well to maintain customers and quality.
All signs point to Boeing completely ignoring quality. There apparently isn't a record of the door plug being removed that was never reinstalled properly. Boeing put out a sound clip accepting responsibility but they have no record of ever removing the plug? Even a cursory glance at their protocols and they are shockingly deficient. If you "remove" the door plug, it needs to be inspected after reinstall. If you "open" the door plug, no inspection is required. Guess what the difference is between those two operations in practice? Nothing. Boeing fought to make sure door plugs were not "removed", they were only "opened" to avoid a life-safety critical inspection.

EDIT:
FAA reviewed 89 aspects of production and Boeing failed 33 of them. Not surprising given what we know but still appalling.

 

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