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Boeing takes ‘good step’ with CEO ouster, but recovery could be years away
Changing the CEO following crises is certainly a way to signal to shareholders, stakeholders and customers that the company is taking the issues seriously, said management professor Tim Hubbard in a piece for CBC News about the removal of Boeing's CEO.
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With Muilenburg gone, attention turns to Boeing’s culture and engineering
Management professor Tim Hubbard was quoted in a Chicago Sun-Times piece about the current culture at Boeing which has seen their Max planes grounded worldwide after two disasters.
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After deadly crashes of marquee aircraft, Boeing CEO is out
According to management professor Timothy Hubbard in an article for MSN Monday there are indications of fundamental issues with the way the company is being managed and a new CEO could jump-start changes at Boeing.
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The world has its first $2 trillion company. But for how long?
Finance professor Gianna Bern gave a statement to CNN Business about the Saudi Aramco shares zoom. According to Bern, investors will watch how the company handles disclosure and regulatory requirements before considering whether to buy into a potential future international listing.
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Republicans and Democrats finally act like adults at negotiating table
Management professor Joseph Holt wrote an op-ed for The Hill. Holt sees the agreement between the political parties this week on the United States Mexico Canada Agreement as something that should be the norm and not the exception.
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Saudi stock offering creates world’s most valuable company
In an article for AP News finance professor Gianna Bern said Aramco's initial public offering was to a friendly audience of Saudi investors, but the real test will be a global offering in another jurisdiction.
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‘Financial Infidelity’: What defines it, who is at risk, and what are the consequences?
Science magazine wrote a piece about new research by marketing professor Emily Garbinsky and professors at three other universities which explored the question when does hiding purchases, debt and savings constitute “financial infidelity”?
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Cheating with money?
Are you being completely honest with your partner about how much you are spending? A new study by marketing professor Emily Garbinsky and her co-researchers looked at the concept of cheating with money.
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3 Lessons for today’s economy from former Fed Chair Paul Volcker’s long and storied career
Finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand gives perspective on the historical problems with a fixed exchange rate system in an article for Fortune magazine.
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Love, lies and money
Phys.org covered research from marketing professor Emily Garbinsky that introduces the concept of financial infidelity—engaging in any financial behavior likely to be frowned upon by a romantic partner and intentionally failing to disclose that behavior.
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