This comes, of course, after an incident injanuary this year, when an unused door blew out soon after take off on an Alaska Airlines 737 max, sparking multiple investigations into boeings safety culture. Boeing ceo, dave calhoun, who took over in 2019, after the previous boss was fired, has announced hes leaving at the end of the year. But who will take on the role, now described by some as the toughestjob in Corporate America . Some shareholders want to see a new face from outside the firm. And there is another bone of Contention Boeing Has disclosed mr calhoun was awarded a pay deal of almost 33 Million Dollars this year up 45 on last year. Thats despite a steep fall in the share price. He may not get the full amount of share options, though, if he does step down at the end of the year. To talk us through what could be a tense meeting, lets speak to barry valentine. He has a0 Years Experience in the aviation industry, and has served with the us federal Aviation Administration. He now
essentially moving sideways, but on my forecast, i think it will tip into the economy contracting over the next couple of quarters as the drug wins out. the next couple of quarters as the drug wins out- the next couple of quarters as the drug wins out. that means you are ”redictin drug wins out. that means you are predicting an drug wins out. that means you are predicting an official drug wins out. that means you are predicting an official recession. - predicting an official recession. that is right. we are predicting a mild recession by historical standards. i wouldn t get too worried about whether it is a recession, the big picture is we ve got an economy which is weak and essentially on its knees, before the full impact of higher interest rates has been felt. so i think that is the main message, whether there is a technical recession, which is defined as two quarters of consecutive contractions in gdp, or whether we bounce around with the economy moving sideways. the
our correspondent theo leggett has the details. when alison rose said injuly that talking to bbcjournalist about talking to bbcjournalist about talking about nigel farage s bank account was a serious error of judgment but it s also turned out to be an expensive error ofjudgment as well. as you said, dame alison will receive her contractually entitled salary and other allowances until her period of notice ends injuly next year and it is worth about 2.4 million so it s more like £10 million so it s more like £10 million because she was entitled to long term share options and bonuses as well and bonuses about something like 2.6 million so overall she will lose £7.6 million and the reason is that natwest says she did not qualify as a good lever, someone who leaves a job on normal service where you walk out the door with a handshake and everyone is happy. it wasn t like that and she was not a good lever oh she forfeited a large chunk of the money she was owed natwest they had n
Forget, they have been going up and up forget, they have been going up and upfor forget, they have been going up and up for days it would seem. We will talk you through the winners and the losers. Well meet the man who bought a failing factory and turned into a thriving Business Feeding Babies around the world. Plus a new device has been launched to muzzle noisy phone calls in the office. What most distracts you at work . It is called a hushmie and it cant be used by presenters im told in the last few hours weve heard President Obamas Farewell Speech with just over a week left in charge of the worlds biggest economy. Today his successor donald trump will give a long awaited Press Conference, his first since winning the white house in november. There are still questions about how he will separate himself from his vast Business Interests. In his latest disclosure the President Elect revealed interests in 144 companies. These have had dealings in least 25 countries in asia, europe, africa