Manufacturing
Boeing Dismissed Former Employee’s Concern About Flaws in 787 Planes, Complaints Claim
Richard Cuevas, the mechanic who repaired 787 jets for Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems in Everett, filed complaints with authorities after observing poor work and was fired for reporting the problems.
Shein's Potential London IPO Slammed by Amnesty International UK: A 'Badge of Shame' for LSE
Amnesty International UK has criticized the potential initial public offering (IPO) of Shein on the London Stock Exchange.
PetroChina Fined $14.5 Million for US Export Law Violation, DOJ Says
PetroChina International America has agreed to pay a fine and forfeiture totaling $14.5 million for violations of US export law.
Boeing Makes $35-Per-Share Bid to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems: Report
Boeing is reportedly offering $35 per share to purchase Spirit AeroSystems, funded mostly with stock.
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Democratic US House lawmakers are urging the Justice Department to investigate possible antitrust violations among US oil producers and OPEC.