WSJ: Boeing to cut jobs at second Dreamliner plant
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Boeing Co will cut hundreds of jobs at a South Carolina plant that makes 787 Dreamliners over the course of this year, but the move has nothing to do with the recent grounding of the troubled jetliner, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
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Goldman hires Citigroup lobbyist Amy Overton
(Reuters) – Citigroup Inc lobbyist Amy Overton is leaving the bank for Wall Street rival Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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Recommendation on Boeing 787s expected next week
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says he expects a recommendation from his staff next week on whether to accept Boeing’s plan to fix its troubled 787 Dreamliners so that the planes can resume flying.
http://news.yahoo.com/recommendation-boeing-787s-expected-next-week-190620188–finance.html
GM paid $11.1 million to CEO Akerson in 2012
DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co gave Chief Executive Dan Akerson an $11.1 million pay package last year, a GM official familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, after the CEO’s salary came under scrutiny this week.
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