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Then good, take your *** on to another option
And don't come back if it doesn't work out
Then good, take your *** on to another option
And don't come back if it doesn't work out
When a family member ask me for money they never dictate to me how the loan is gonna go. They don't say I want the money on my terms, period. If they can't accept my terms, then best believe I tell them to go to their local bank and ask for a line of credit.
Boeing asking the government bailout is like asking a family member/close friend for a loan rather than going to the bank. Until a wide-scale effort is made to crack down on crony capitalism, that’s just how it goes as far as a first option especially when you’re the nation’s largest exporter.
Regardless, stock is on pace for a record day. Already up 40% today and 75% for the week off the strength of a Goldman upgrade on Sunday night (Target was $173 from $95 and already at $166 today), CEO press tour On Tuesday morning and 737 MAX production date announcement on Tuesday night. The underlying fundamentals of a healthy business are there but circumstances have brought us to where we are today.
Mr. Muilenburg’s performance during the crisis angered lawmakers, airlines, regulators and victims’ families. He repeatedly made overly optimistic projections about how quickly the plane would be allowed to fly again. That created chaos for airlines, which had to cancel thousands of flights.
The Federal Aviation Administration saw the pronouncements as an attempt to pressure it to clear the Max for service. Mr. Muilenburg’s attempts to offer sincere public apologies for the accidents, including at two congressional hearings in October, have been clumsy, inflicting further damage on Boeing’s reputation.
When a family member ask me for money they never dictate to me how the loan is gonna go. They don't say I want the money on my terms, period. If they can't accept my terms, then best believe I tell them to go to their local bank and ask for a line of credit.
The argument that they should be allowed to be crony capitalist because everyone is crony capitalist is horrible reasoning to give Boeing a bailout, with no strings. Excuseing bad behavior, because other people engage in bad behavior, is something students do in classrooms. On principle I will not accept that argument.
Well if they are going so great, then it is then all the more reason for them to not need a bailout. If the business is so healthy, if they got so many options, if their press tour is working out; Then them fools can go about their business.
Accept the terms or move on.
Testing positive correlates with having virus in your system, which correlates with being contagious, as far as we know. You can be asymptomatic and/or recovered but still test positive and still be contagious.Can someone explain to me why we aren't just assuming everyone has it? Can you still test positive if you recovered? I assume no.....
So. technically you could test positive and NOT be contagious? If so, I fail to understand the importance of being tested.....Testing positive correlates with having virus in your system, which correlates with being contagious, as far as we know. You can be asymptomatic and/or recovered but still test positive and still be contagious.
Right or Wrong, Boeing is a company that is deemed imperative to "National Security" The government has as much interest of keeping them afloat as Boeing does.
Boeing asking the government bailout is like asking a family member/close friend for a loan rather than going to the bank. Until a wide-scale effort is made to crack down on crony capitalism, that’s just how it goes as far as a first option especially when you’re the nation’s largest exporter.
Regardless, stock is on pace for a record day. Already up 40% today and 75% for the week off the strength of a Goldman upgrade on Sunday night (Target was $173 from $95 and already at $166 today), CEO press tour On Tuesday morning and 737 MAX production date announcement on Tuesday night. The underlying fundamentals of a healthy business are there but circumstances have brought us to where we are today.