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But Condit's departure is a clear sign that the company has veered off course in its evolution from the focused manufacturer that Bill Boeing started in his red wooden factory 87 years ago. This year, for the first time ever, Boeing is expected to deliver fewer commercial airplanes than...
On a rainy morning in October, a veteran oil executive named Jean-Noel Dairon showed up at the plush Hilton Hotel in Milan. Thanks to his 30 years at Total, now France's largest oil company, Dairon, 56, brought with him a vast store of knowledge about refining and marketing...
Boeing faces a fundamental question: Should it keep making commercial airplanes? And does the 87-year-old company even know what kind of plane to make? Years ago, Boeing decided not to build small regional jets--now the fastest-growing segment of the industry. The 757 production line will be...
This is what strategic planning looks like in the world after 9/11. The military is extended to its limits as the U.S. invades lands that are--or might be--bases for terrorists or suppliers of unconventional arms, and then sticks around until certain they aren't. Even without new missions...
Due to fear of the fallout, Seoul's favored unification formula is a glacial process of investment and economic exchanges that slowly develop the North's economy, leading to peace, then a common constitution and parliament, and ultimately formal unification. Even if the Kim regime suddenly collapses, the think tankers...