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Ryanair boss says Boeing's Pope needed in production, not CEO role
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said he wants Boeing's new head of commercial airplanes division Stephanie Pope to stay in the role to fix production problems rather than be considered a contender as the planemaker's new head. O'Leary said the identity of the next CEO was secondary to the need for Boeing to address the problems that have caused delivery delays and pushed back his airline's aggressive growth plans. But he still said he would prefer Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to stay on to complete the
1 min read - LifestyleThe Columbus Dispatch
217-year-old Delaware farmhouse comes on market - 'Your home isn't like other homes'
A Delaware County farmhouse, one of the oldest homes in central Ohio, has been listed for $950,000.
4 min read - BusinessMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
These company headquarters moved to Milwaukee. You know about Fiserv--but there are others
Most people know Fiserv Inc. is now a few blocks from Fiserv Forum. But Regal Ware, Mayville Engineering and others also have moved to Milwaukee.
6 min read - BusinessAustin American-Statesman
Austin cowboy boot maker Tecovas is moving its headquarters, but staying near its roots
Austin-based Tecovas, which began as an online seller of handmade cowboy boots, is now expanding its store count as it focuses on retail sales.
3 min read - BusinessYahoo Finance
Apple's services pivot has summoned the lawyers
With flagging iPhone sales, Apple has been pivoting to its burgeoning and successful services business. But that pivot has brought further attention to possible problems with the company's "Walled Garden" ecosystem.
2 min read - BusinessYahoo Finance
GM will be executing on its EV ambitions in 2024, says CEO Mary Barra
General Motors chair and CEO Mary Barra tells Yahoo Finance this is the year of executing on big goals.
5 min read - BusinessMotley Fool
Could Arm Holdings Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?
Arm is emerging as one of the breakout winners in the AI boom.
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