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Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT The unexpected ouster makes Stonecipher, who spent just 15 months in the top job, the second consecutive CEO to depart the Chicago-based airplane maker and defense contractor in disgrace. His predecessor, Phil Condit, resigned Dec. 1, 2003, as a result of the defense contracting scandals that ultimately sent two Boeing executives -- ex-Air Force procurement official Darleen Druyun and chief financial officer Mike Sears -- to jail. Chief financial officer James A. Bell, 56, was named president and CEO on an interim basis. Boeing shares fell 88 cents, or 1.6 percent, to $57.50 in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Boeing said an internal investigation prompted by information sent anonymously to chairman Lew Platt and the company's legal and ethics leaders 10 days ago revealed a "consensual" relationship between Stonecipher and the female executive that the board determined was in violation of the company's code of conduct. "The board concluded that the facts reflected poorly on Harry's judgment and would impair his ability to lead the company," said Platt, who is to assume an expanded role at the company. He said the requested resignation "was in no way related to the company's operational performance or financial condition, both of which remain strong." Spokesman John Dern said the female executive, who was not identified, did not report to Stonecipher and remains with the company. He declined to provide further details. "This raises a lot more questions than it answers," said analyst Richard Aboulafia of the Fairfax, Va.-based Teal Group. Stonecipher also was dismissed from Boeing's board, which he had been a member of since joining the company from McDonnell Douglas when the two companies merged in 1997. The tough-talking son of a Tennessee coal miner, Stonecipher had been credited with helping Boeing to clean up its ethical behavior and with improving its sullied reputation in Washington. The company's stock surged 52 percent during his tenure. He also is one of its largest stockholders as a result of the McDonnell Douglas deal. Stonecipher failed, however, to win back the tainted $23 billion air-refueling tanker contract that the Pentagon pulled from Boeing because of conflict-of-interest violations involving Druyun and Sears. He turns 70 in May 2006 and had been expected to retire early next year. Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. |
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![]() David "I'm a 'tard boy Rickets" wrote: (More BS) Mass murderer? You'd better take a double dose of those meds today, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT The unexpected ouster makes Stonecipher, who spent just 15 months in the top job, the second consecutive CEO to depart the Chicago-based airplane maker and defense contractor in disgrace. His predecessor, Phil Condit, resigned Dec. 1, 2003, as a result of the defense contracting scandals that ultimately sent two Boeing executives -- ex-Air Force procurement official Darleen Druyun and chief financial officer Mike Sears -- to jail. Chief financial officer James A. Bell, 56, was named president and CEO on an interim basis. Boeing shares fell 88 cents, or 1.6 percent, to $57.50 in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Boeing said an internal investigation prompted by information sent anonymously to chairman Lew Platt and the company's legal and ethics leaders 10 days ago revealed a "consensual" relationship between Stonecipher and the female executive that the board determined was in violation of the company's code of conduct. "The board concluded that the facts reflected poorly on Harry's judgment and would impair his ability to lead the company," said Platt, who is to assume an expanded role at the company. He said the requested resignation "was in no way related to the company's operational performance or financial condition, both of which remain strong." Spokesman John Dern said the female executive, who was not identified, did not report to Stonecipher and remains with the company. He declined to provide further details. "This raises a lot more questions than it answers," said analyst Richard Aboulafia of the Fairfax, Va.-based Teal Group. Stonecipher also was dismissed from Boeing's board, which he had been a member of since joining the company from McDonnell Douglas when the two companies merged in 1997. The tough-talking son of a Tennessee coal miner, Stonecipher had been credited with helping Boeing to clean up its ethical behavior and with improving its sullied reputation in Washington. The company's stock surged 52 percent during his tenure. He also is one of its largest stockholders as a result of the McDonnell Douglas deal. Stonecipher failed, however, to win back the tainted $23 billion air-refueling tanker contract that the Pentagon pulled from Boeing because of conflict-of-interest violations involving Druyun and Sears. He turns 70 in May 2006 and had been expected to retire early next year. Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. |
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Funny there is no mention of murder ANYWHERE. You truely are a demented
jackoff aren't you? "David" wrote in message news ![]() Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT The unexpected ouster makes Stonecipher, who spent just 15 months in the top job, the second consecutive CEO to depart the Chicago-based airplane maker and defense contractor in disgrace. His predecessor, Phil Condit, resigned Dec. 1, 2003, as a result of the defense contracting scandals that ultimately sent two Boeing executives -- ex-Air Force procurement official Darleen Druyun and chief financial officer Mike Sears -- to jail. Chief financial officer James A. Bell, 56, was named president and CEO on an interim basis. Boeing shares fell 88 cents, or 1.6 percent, to $57.50 in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Boeing said an internal investigation prompted by information sent anonymously to chairman Lew Platt and the company's legal and ethics leaders 10 days ago revealed a "consensual" relationship between Stonecipher and the female executive that the board determined was in violation of the company's code of conduct. "The board concluded that the facts reflected poorly on Harry's judgment and would impair his ability to lead the company," said Platt, who is to assume an expanded role at the company. He said the requested resignation "was in no way related to the company's operational performance or financial condition, both of which remain strong." Spokesman John Dern said the female executive, who was not identified, did not report to Stonecipher and remains with the company. He declined to provide further details. "This raises a lot more questions than it answers," said analyst Richard Aboulafia of the Fairfax, Va.-based Teal Group. Stonecipher also was dismissed from Boeing's board, which he had been a member of since joining the company from McDonnell Douglas when the two companies merged in 1997. The tough-talking son of a Tennessee coal miner, Stonecipher had been credited with helping Boeing to clean up its ethical behavior and with improving its sullied reputation in Washington. The company's stock surged 52 percent during his tenure. He also is one of its largest stockholders as a result of the McDonnell Douglas deal. Stonecipher failed, however, to win back the tainted $23 billion air-refueling tanker contract that the Pentagon pulled from Boeing because of conflict-of-interest violations involving Druyun and Sears. He turns 70 in May 2006 and had been expected to retire early next year. Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. |
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:16:38 GMT, David wrote:
Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT SNIP Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. So what makes him a mass murderer? |
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![]() "Howard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:16:38 GMT, David wrote: Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT SNIP Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. So what makes him a mass murderer? I'm guessing that it's because Boeing is such a prominent defense contractor. (Not that I agree with him, mind you.) |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 02:42:37 GMT, "Honus"
wrote: "Howard" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:16:38 GMT, David wrote: Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT SNIP Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. So what makes him a mass murderer? I'm guessing that it's because Boeing is such a prominent defense contractor. (Not that I agree with him, mind you.) Yeah, I kinda suspect the same thing but am [for some unexplained reason] curious as to why David made the claim he did. It was an interesting day at work today - yup, I'm a Boeing employee and the reactions were interesting. Some folks were quick to point out the impropriety of a CEO having a relationship with an underling (even if not directly reporting to Harry - we do, oops, did all work for him). While others figured that at his age the fact that he has a wife and an outside relationship is a positive testament to his virility. The true irony is that Harry was brought back from retirement to save Boeing from ruin - partially due to ethical issues at the Board Room level. Have a good evening Honus, Howard |
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![]() "Howard" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 02:42:37 GMT, "Honus" wrote: I'm guessing that it's because Boeing is such a prominent defense contractor. (Not that I agree with him, mind you.) Yeah, I kinda suspect the same thing but am [for some unexplained reason] curious as to why David made the claim he did. Don't dwell on it too much. Lots of us stop to look at the accidents. It's just morbid curiosity. ![]() It was an interesting day at work today - yup, I'm a Boeing employee and the reactions were interesting. Some folks were quick to point out the impropriety of a CEO having a relationship with an underling (even if not directly reporting to Harry - we do, oops, did all work for him). She wasn't directly beneath him...so to speak? I hadn't heard that. Still, I can see why what he did is frowned on. While others figured that at his age the fact that he has a wife and an outside relationship is a positive testament to his virility. Maybe, but it's not much of a testament to a few other things about him. The true irony is that Harry was brought back from retirement to save Boeing from ruin - partially due to ethical issues at the Board Room level. Yep...that's been noted all over the radio. Have a good evening Honus, Thank you, Howard...you too. |
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![]() Howard wrote: On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 02:42:37 GMT, "Honus" wrote: "Howard" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:16:38 GMT, David wrote: Associated Press Boeing Ousts CEO Due to Relationship Monday March 7, 9:42 am ET By Dave Carpenter, AP Business Writer Boeing Board Ousts Stonecipher As President and CEO Due to Relationship With a Female Executive CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. on Monday said its board forced out president and chief executive officer Harry Stonecipher because of a relationship the married, 68-year-old Stonecipher had with a female executive at the company. ADVERTISEMENT SNIP Stonecipher and his wife, Joan, are well-known contributors to the arts in Seattle and to some colleges, including Tennessee Technical University, his alma mater. So what makes him a mass murderer? I'm guessing that it's because Boeing is such a prominent defense contractor. (Not that I agree with him, mind you.) Yeah, I kinda suspect the same thing but am [for some unexplained reason] curious as to why David made the claim he did. It was an interesting day at work today - yup, I'm a Boeing employee and the reactions were interesting. Some folks were quick to point out the impropriety of a CEO having a relationship with an underling (even if not directly reporting to Harry - we do, oops, did all work for him). While others figured that at his age the fact that he has a wife and an outside relationship is a positive testament to his virility. The true irony is that Harry was brought back from retirement to save Boeing from ruin - partially due to ethical issues at the Board Room level. The original post would seem to be David's "Jump the Shark" defining moment. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Howard - Shades of Bill and Monica ~ RHF
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