Justice Department’s criminal investigation of Boeing moves along

In his Essay on Compensation, Ralph Waldo Emerson said that the result is already in the seed of whatever thought, word or action that we plant in our garden of life, but that the blossom of the seed may take a very long time to show up. It raises a central question that adherents of every major world religion and philosophy seek the answers to. Namely, why do some people seem to get their retribution quickly while others appear to escape discovery and payback way longer, or even completely!  Justice Department’s criminal investigation moves along

It is also the focus of the book “What Goes Around Comes Around – A Guide To How Life REALLY Works.” The book is parenthetically based on the “Law of Cause & Effect” the central law of all life on this planet, including all concepts of physics and quantum physics. In fact, the words of the title are words we’ve all used, most likely including Boeing’s long-time CEO Dennis Muilenburg. But while he may have been very comfortable pointing out the flaw in other people, he must have omitted it in considering his own decisions and actions. Maybe the insular nature of the Company allowed or encouraged it. We may never know!

What we do know, however, are the results! More than 345 families without their loved ones this holiday season. They are the ones who perished!

You’d never guess the degree of fraud and duplicity that’s been perpetrated, by the action of the stock so far. All one can conclude is that none of the major firms want to risk being blackballed from the massive financings Boeing will need to rebuild their balance sheet, but the fallout has begun as noted. These articles give some hint, as the Justice Department’s criminal investigation moves along apace!

Justice Department’s criminal investigation moves along
Boeing Cut as S&P Joins Moody’s With Downgrade Amid Max Crisis

After Boeing Halts Max Production, Suppliers Wait for Fallout

The decision made real what Boeing’s suppliers had dreaded — a suspension of unknown length that could force some of them to scale back production and even lay off workers.

By Dec. 18, 2019

 

Read NY Times article: "After Boeing Halts Max Production, Suppliers Wait for Fallout"

Boeing cut as S&P joins Moody’s with downgrade amid Max crisis.

Molly Smith and Elizabeth Rembert
Bloomberg

 

Read Bloomberg article: "Boeing Cut as S&P Joins Moody’s With Downgrade Amid Max Crisis"

Boeing’s misplaced strategy on the 737 MAX

Time for Dennis Muilenburg to go, and for the plane-maker to adopt a new approach

The Economist

 

Read The Economists article: "Boeing’s misplaced strategy on the 737 MAX"

Kirkus Reviews, the gold-standard for independent reviews, has to say about "What Goes Around Comes Around":

A stable, positive, non preachy, objective voice makes the book stand apart from others in the genre. The author gives readers not just points or principles to ponder, but real human experiences that demonstrate them. A successful guide that uses anecdotes to reveal powerful truths about life.

~ Kirkus Reviews

“A stable, positive, non-preachy, objective voice makes the manual stand apart from others in the genre.  A successful guide that uses anecdotes to reveal powerful truths about life.” – Kirkus Reviews

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“I’ve read a number of books that focus on sharing a similar message, including “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne, “The Answer” by John Assaraf & Murray Smith, “The Celestine Prophecy” by James Redfield, “Think and Grow Rich,” by Napoleon Hill, and I must say that I find Rob’s to be my favorite. – Sheryl Woodhouse, founder of Livelihood Matters LLC

Justice Department’s criminal investigation moves along

Justice Department’s criminal investigation moves along