Anonymous ID: ea31fa June 27, 2019, 3:42 a.m. No.6853828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3862

>>6853804

 

thats easy

 

2006

http://old.seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2002918295_boeing08.html

 

Boeing has paid the largest fine ever levied on a company for violation of the Arms Export Control Act, settling a dispute with the State Department over the unlicensed foreign sales of commercial airplanes carrying a small gyrochip with military applications.

 

In addition to a $15 million fine, a consent decree signed March 28 imposes oversight requirements on Boeing because three previous settlements of similar alleged violations didn't result in full compliance with export controls.

 

Still, Boeing may consider itself lucky. The maximum fine was $43 million.

 

And because Boeing "has acknowledged the seriousness of the violations … expresses regret for these activities and its willingness to make amends," the State Department decided that the ultimate sanction of "debarment," or banned from government contracts, "is not appropriate."

 

2016

 

In 2015, Boeing got tax breaks and credits totaling $305 million — which is 55 percent more than the state estimated the entire aerospace industry would cash in for that year. In 2014, Boeing alone exceeded the tax-break estimates by 19 percent.

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The first-of-their-kind figures raise the possibility that the biggest tax break in history was actually lowballed at the time.

 

The figures also show Boeing apparently has been able to drive its state business taxes down by 80 to 95 percent, compared with what it would have paid without the breaks.

 

2016

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/11/world/middleeast/iran-boeing-airplane-deal.html

 

Iran and Boeing signed a deal for the sale of 80 airplanes on Sunday, five weeks before the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump, whose Republican supporters in Congress have tried to block any aircraft sales to Iran.

 

Iran’s national airline, Iran Air, said that it had signed an agreement with Boeing, an American manufacturer, to purchase the aircraft, at a total cost of $16.6 billion.

 

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i can't connect the dots but i can see them