Boeing 737 Max Crash Victim Families Call For $25B Fine As CEO Dave Calhoun Gets Grilled By Senators
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Families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims are urging the DOJ to impose a $25 billion fine on Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA) following two fatal crashes. The demand comes amid increased scrutiny and criticism of Boeing's leadership. The DOJ has until July 7 to decide on the punishment, which could include criminal charges or a new deal with additional conditions.

June 20, 2024 | 11:28 am
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Families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims are calling for a $25 billion fine on Boeing. The DOJ is considering various options, including criminal charges, with a decision expected by July 7. This comes amid increased scrutiny and criticism of Boeing's leadership.
The call for a $25 billion fine and potential criminal charges against Boeing, along with increased scrutiny and criticism of its leadership, are likely to negatively impact Boeing's stock price in the short term. Investors may react to the uncertainty and potential financial and reputational damage.
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