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Opinion of today's webcast?

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https://uk.reuters.com/video/watch/boeing-embraer-talk-about-joint-ventures-id377783732?chan=dtm2h9pr

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Post ID: @3btlu+12kPCm1T

Extinction
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Post ID: @2ikte+12kPCm1T

If the webcast was anything like the YouTube videos the union has been sending out lately, it's pretty damn useless!

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Post ID: @2bvac+12kPCm1T

There was a webcast today?

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https://www.flightglobal.com/airframers/industry-downturn-raises-new-doubts-about-boeings-nma-analysts/137896.article
April 15 2020
Industry downturn raises new doubts about Boeing’s NMA

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As the bones of the Max lie in the sun to bleach we start the new century dying
Bone yards growing grave yards filling.
A perfect storm, A virus of stupidly and a virus of biology driving mans folly from
The stage
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https://www.air101.co.uk/2020/04/737-max-orders-vanish.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+co/fMxO+(Air101)

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There will always be those who drink the KoolAid, sadly in group think it is
The Majority

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/jonestown-13-things-you-should-know-about-cult-m—acre-121974/
Things You Should Know About A Cult

I Refuse to Drink Their Kool-Aid
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https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/banking-crisis-dead-ahead-companies-scramble-draw-down-revolvers

Banking Crisis Imminent? Companies Scramble To Draw Down Revolvers.
Earlier today, we reported that Boeing shocked the investing community when
it announced that due to "market turmoil", it would immediately draw down on
Its full $13.825 revolving credit facility, an unprecedented move for a company.

Boeing's size and valuation, and one which was some took as an indication of
How Frail Boeing's liquidity state was / Is, ostensibly confirmed by Boeing's
surging default odds measured by its 5Y CDS.
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Post ID: @1Cthl+12kPCm1T

Boeing: Glory days again
https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/boeing-glory-days-again/?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=RSS_opinion

Boeing Propaganda and the Seattle Times publishes it

“Every Boeing person, hourly, salaried, union and management knows
what it takes to do their jobs correctly, properly, safely.”

It’s the G.D. Management and their Pie in The Sky Flipping Burgers Mentality
Void of Reality MBA B.S. j–koffs that Crashed the Company
Bad Leadership Period…

I Refuse to Drink Their Kool-Aid
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Post ID: @1Byby+12kPCm1T

https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-ceo-dave-calhoun-expresses-regret-over-criticisms-of-leadership-and-predecessor-11583619577?mod=pls_whats_news_us_business_f

Boeing CEO and Chef Low Life Dave Calhoun Expresses Regret
Over Criticisms of Leadership and Predecessor
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https://www.eturbonews.com/566284/737-max-investigation-findings-not-good-for-boeing/

737 MAX Investigation: Findings not good for Boeing

Production pressures on Boeing employees that jeopardized aviation safety;

Boeing’s faulty assumptions about critical technologies, most notably regarding

The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
Boeing’s concealment of crucial information from the FAA,
Its customers, and pilots.

Inherent conflicts of interest among authorized representatives, or ARs,
who are Boeing employees authorized to perform certification work on
behalf of the FAA.

Boeing’s influence over the FAA’s oversight that resulted in FAA management
Rejecting safety concerns raised by the agency’s own technical experts
At the behest of Boeing.

Hang them High Drop Them Long
Let their Heads Pop off and Roll about the Floor
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Post ID: @1xkqr+12kPCm1T

Same p–p, different honey bucket.

https://onemileatatime.com/boeing-ceo-interview/

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Post ID: @1wmsl+12kPCm1T

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/05/business/boeing-david-calhoun.html

‘It’s More Than I Imagined’: Boeing’s New C.E.O. Confronts Its Challenges

In a candid interview, David Calhoun largely laid the blame
for the company’s 737 Max crisis on his predecessor.

The Best Wall Street has to offer is this SCHMUCK > David Calhoun
Over his head out of his depth he blames his predecessor
Typical Low Life Boeing Management

Calhoun In Sickening I want to puck just looking at him
The Boeing Board of Misfit Miscreant Monkeys are a Virus

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Post ID: @1wcbc+12kPCm1T

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/06/global-warming-extinction-report-the-great-dying

The 'great dying': rapid warming caused largest extinction event ever
Up to 96% of all marine species and more than two-thirds of terrestrial
Species are expected to be lost
The Good News Is No Layoffs

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Post ID: @1vfph+12kPCm1T

https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-boeing-737max/boeing-unlikely-to-hit-pre-grounding-output-targets-for-737-max-before-2022-idUKKBN206291
Boeing says 737 Max production won’t reach pre-grounding target pace
for at least two years
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Post ID: @1azrt+12kPCm1T

Extinction events can be sudden and violent or slow and imperceptible.
Often we do not perceive a loss, out of sight out of mind, for that generation.
The word “Extinction” on its own can also mean obsolescence, no longer relevant
The steam engine is still seen working, but the passenger pigeon no longer flies.

It’s a far different world today from 50 years ago. The U.S. held the dominant
Position in global commercial aviation and in 1970 Airbus was just forming.
The 50 year anniversary of Airbus is in 2020, that’s of some note, as we fall.

Vladimir Lenin is credited with the quote:
“The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”
Others were looking in at our behavior; they saw what we could not see.
And still to this day refuse to see, our shortsightedness is due to greed.
Our obsession with instant gratification, the quick buck, a house of sticks
Rather than of bricks. Boeing is fading, growing weaker and spread thin.
Its captains only interested in staying the course, staying in the game.
While Airbus is only interested in dominating global commercial aviation.

Once there was McDonnell Douglas and Lockheed to keep Boeing sharp.
The Sporty Game it was called. Stay on your toes, stay sharp, and innovate
to be the best, compete to survive in this game.
Boeing has not been on its toes for some time now, the 737 is 55 years old.
Airbus turns 50 next year, where do you see Boeing in 2070.
Our aircraft will still be flying but what will we be producing and how much
impact will we have on the world stage, a slow and imperceptible extinction.
Good Night

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Post ID: @1fbz+12kPCm1T

I think you should grab a barf bag and get ready.

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Post ID: @1mdo+12kPCm1T

He really didn't say much more, than is already in the news. For sure a great a– kissing contest!

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Post ID: @1rto+12kPCm1T

The webcast is archived on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTcRRaXV-fg

It’s all an illusion of perceptions
How do you see it?
TISKCU

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Post ID: @1nmo+12kPCm1T

There was a webcast?

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