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Boeing suspends dividend, CEO foregoes pay after coronavirus-related aid request

Published Mar 20, 2020 08:28PM ET
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co (N:BA) will cancel CEO pay, suspend its dividend and extend a pause on share buybacks, the U.S. planemaker said on Friday, as companies eager for government aid to curb fallout from the coronavirus face pressure to cut payouts to investors.

Boeing's decision echoes similar measures taken by the largest U.S. airlines in an effort to win over taxpayer support for their requests for stimulus packages, as the fast-spreading virus virtually erases air travel demand and hits the global economy.

Boeing has said it wants at least $60 billion in U.S. government loan guarantees for itself and to help prop up a U.S. aerospace manufacturing supply chain already reeling from the year-old grounding of its previously fast-selling 737 MAX jetliner after fatal crashes.

"Boeing is drawing on all of its resources to sustain operations, support its workforce and customers, and maintain supply chain continuity through the COVID-19 crisis and for the long term," the company said late on Friday.

Democrats and some Republicans have been insisting on limits on executive compensation, buybacks and dividends as part of any government assistance.

On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would demand limits on any company receiving assistance.

"When we did a big tax cut, and when they took the money and did buybacks, that's not building a hangar, that's not buying aircraft, that is not doing the kind of things that I want them to do," Trump said.

"I am fine with restricting buybacks - in fact I would demand that there be no stock buybacks. I don't want them taking hundreds of millions of dollars and buying back their stock because that does nothing."

Boeing, which suspended its stock buyback program in April 2019 in the middle of the 737 MAX crisis, said it will extend its pause of any share repurchasing "until further notice."

On Thursday, Boeing said former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley had resigned from its board after opposing its bid for government financial assistance.

"I cannot support a move to lean on the federal government for a stimulus or bailout that prioritizes our company over others and relies on taxpayers to guarantee our financial position," Haley said in a letter to the company's management released by Boeing on Thursday.

Boeing suspends dividend, CEO foregoes pay after coronavirus-related aid request
 

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Michael Angelo
Michael Angelo Mar 20, 2020 8:32PM ET
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Suspend the dividend? Sorry, they might be working on chapter 11.
Buzzy Jefferson
Buzzy Jefferson Mar 20, 2020 7:48PM ET
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What a joke. Build factories in China, and then run the company into the ground. I wonder who got paid and how much. Turncoat globalist CEOs. Awesome.. Thanks for your love of country..
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ch hal Mar 20, 2020 7:48PM ET
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Agreed. Boeing used to be a great company, but the people running it the last 10yrs are pure evil. Cut corners to saved money and their planes dive out of the sky now and smash into the ground.. Execs are multi millionaires but they ruined the company and killed hundreds of people. ugh
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Buzzy Jefferson Mar 20, 2020 7:48PM ET
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ch hal The MAX crashes were on the pilots and airlines who didn't equip either properly. 100s of thousands of flight hours in the US with zero fatalities, so your comment is not correct. You are right though, the CEOs should be offed especially for the factory in China.
Mike Bonello
Mike Bonello Mar 20, 2020 7:48PM ET
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Buzzy Jefferson  right - what about the 'not fit for purpose' military deals or the debacle with the space project that was 'inadequately tested' - Boeing told companies that they did not need to train for this aircraft. And what about the debris found in fuel tanks - was that pilot's fault too. Seriously, this is a poorly run company that fell in love with profits and forgot about their core business....
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Buzzy Jefferson Mar 20, 2020 7:44PM ET
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oh so now the CEO "foregoes pay"? What a pathetic joke. They opened a plant in China, taught them how to make jets, and will now go bankrupt just in time for China to start making jets. These guys sold America down the river with the communist Chinese as their patrons and henchmen. How much longer are we going to allow these Clintonian turncoat globalist kleptocrats to rip off America? How much longer? We need serious reform with regard to where we manufacture our wares. USMCA certainly didn't go far enough. Good start, but not enough. If corps want to buy back stock that is tied to CEO bonuses, their corporate tax rate should be 40%.
 
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