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shareholder | country | % | source |
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year | business source |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
Barbados | BNJ Foreign Sales Corporation : |
Bermuda | Boeing Worldwide Operations Ltd : |
Bermuda | Boeing International Holdings, Ltd : |
Guam | Boeing Sales Corporation : |
India | : Boeing Co. will invest $185 million in facilities in India and source 85 billion rupees ($1.9 billion) in products and services over a period of 10 years. Reuters |
Iraq | Contrats pour 35 millions de dollars : Système de télécommunications pour la coalition de l'Autorité provisoire Christophe Grauwin |
Russia | Joint-Venture with VSMPO-Avisma : Titanium components of the B-787 L'Expansion |
Tunisia | : US Government Country Business Profile |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
1999Condit, Phil | Chairman; stock-options: 1,43 million US$; AP |
1999Hopkins, Debby | Chief Financial Officer; salary: 2 million US$; stock-options: 5 million US$; AP |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2009 | -4500 | Internal restructuring: Boeing is shedding 4,500 workers from its commercial plane operations, or about 7 percent of the unit total, as it looks to trim costs.: United States of America | Reuters |
2006 | -900 | Internal restructuring: Boeing cuts 25 percent of its workforce from its operations in Wichita, Kansas, citing defense budget cuts, delays in some contracts and the completion of others.: United States of America | Reuters |
2005 | -250 | Internal restructuring: Boeing said it will cut jobs from its defense unit and other businesses in Wichita.: United States of America | Reuters |
2005 | -8100 | Internal restructuring: | Le Bulletin des agriculteurs |
2003 | 159800 -5000 | | Bloomberg |
2001 | -30000 | | Washington Post |
2001 | -8000 | | CBS Marketwatch |
1989 | -308 | | Canadian Labour Congress |
1989 | -700 | | Canadian Labour Congress |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | country : consequences source |
2006 | : Boeing is charged by the norwegian Council of Ethics of manufacturing "particularly inhuman" weapons, especially lethal to civilians. | AFP |
2006 | United States of America : The Boeing's Santa Susana Field Laboratory released carcinogenic pollutants. Neighbours said dozens of years of nuclear and rocket engine testing at the 2,668-acre hilltop lab near Simi Valley was responsible for a wide range of cancers, autoimmune disorders and tumors. Boeing Co. has agreed to pay $30 million to settle the lawsuit. | AP |
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year | country : consequences source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
2008 |
| 60,9 | 2,7 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2007 |
| 66,4 | 4,1 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2006 |
| 61,53 | 2,21 | |   | billion US$ | |
2006 |
Boeing Co. plans to pay $615 million to settle a U.S. Justice Department suit over procurement violations. Boeing hired a U.S. Air Force weapons buyer while she still had oversight of the billions of dollars in Boeing contracts. Boeing also stole secret information on Lockheed Martin Corp. rocket programs. |
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2005 |
| 53,63 | 2,57 | |   | billion US$ | |
2005 |
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2003 |
A permis à ses sous-traitants de surfacturer leurs services et leurs produits : des abus révélés par plusieurs commissions parlementaires et sénatoriales états-uniennes. |
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2003 |
| 50,5 | 0,7 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2003 |
Espionnage: a obtenu des informations confidentielles de son concurrent Lockheed Martin, a permis a Boeing de remporter un appel d'offre d'1 milliard de $US, contrat annulé. Darlène Druyun, ancienne responsable des achats du Pentagone, recrutée par Boeing a été condamné à neuf mois de prison pour "collusion criminelle" contre le gouvernement Etats-unien. |
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2002 |
| 54,07 | 0,49 | |   | billion US$ | |
2001 |
| 58,2 | 2,83 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| 51,32 | 2,13 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| | | | 85 | million shares | Les Echos |
1999 |
| 57,99 | 2,31 | |   | billion US$ | |
1998 |
| 56,15 | 1,4 | |   | billion US$ | |
1998 |
| | | | 140,18 | million shares | SmartMoney |
1997 |
| | -0,34 | |   | billion US$ | |
1994 |
Espionnage commercial: Boeing obtient un contrat de 6 milliards de $US grâce à l'interception des communications de son concurrent Airbus par le réseau Echelon. |
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1988 |
Melvyn Paisley, son vice-président, a été condamné à quatre ans de prison pour avoir donné des informations confidentielles à divers sous-traitants, afin qu'ils puissent remporter plus facilement les appels d'offres |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
2003 | Marché de 27,6 milliards de $US (100 ravitailleurs militaires, le concurrent Airbus avait fait une offre moins chère de 5 à 17 millions de $US par appareil) : Darleen Druyun : : Responsable des achats du Pentagone translate | Les Echos |
2001 | Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translate | USCIB |
2000 | Investment protection and market access (to Mexico and Canada through NAFTA), to Latin America (through FTAA). : Business Roundtable : : US government, senate, congress translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
2000 | Prevent binding regulation, co- or self-regulation instead. : American Chamber of Commerce's EU Committee : : European Commission translate | Corporate Europe Observatory |
1998 | Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 660 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 1289 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 6560 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2007 | Spying: A lawsuit against airservices company Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc., has been re-filed to include two more victims of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's extraordinary rendition program. In December 2002, Bisher al-Rawi was kidnapped from Gambia and flown to a secret U.S. prison in Afghanistan and then the Bagram airbase. In October 2003, Yemeni citizen Mohamed Farag Ahmad Bashmilah was kidnapped from Jordan and flown to the Bagram airbase. Both were tortured before being released without charges in March 2007 and early 2006, respectively. The American Civil Liberties Union alleges that the Boeing subsidiary "falsified flight plans submitted to European air traffic control authorities to avoid public scrutiny of CIA flights.: | Chicago Tribune |
2006 | Mishandling of private data: Stolen laptop with 161 000 confidential employee data including SSNs and bank account info.: | Privacy Rights |
2004 | Disinformation: PR campaign with Johnston & Associates: public relations: J | Christophe Grauwin |
2000 | slogan: Forever new frontiers.; | |
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