Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Asleep at the wheel https://www.airlive.net/breaking-both-pilots-of-an-ethiopian-airlines-boeing-737-800-fell-alseep-in-flight/amp/

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Boeing wasn't asleep. Their demise was systematic and intentional to benefit a select few. Still is.

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Boeing: Less Attractive Now
Aug. 19, 2022
Summary

Boeing has outperformed the market since our previous article in June.
We posited BA has likely bottomed out, seeing accumulation at its June lows,
despite the market's pessimism.

However, we posit that its recent recovery has likely captured most of its
near-term upside, despite the resumption of its 787 deliveries.
Therefore, BA stock's valuation seems more well-balanced now.

Therefore, we revise our rating from Buy to Hold.
We urge investors to wait for a pullback first before adding more positions.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4535720-boeing-less-attractive-now

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Do Not Forget
A complete abandonment of aviation standards as to redundancy in design.
The first of a long line of criminal acts for Profit.

The Max Fraud, – in other words – Mսrder for Profit

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These airplanes today can fly themselves. The pilots only there in case of emergencies.

That’s why outsourcing the flight management systems to 10 or $12 an hour programmers in India for the 737 Max was such a d-mb decision, given how critically important it was.

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