Accountants, private and CPA have an undeserved reputation of being boring people but their work is vitally important and they are in high demand.
I'm happy that revenue has gone up by 22% even in the face of perceived bad news of the delayed 787. The backlog is nothing to complain about at over 328 billion and the cash flow at 1 billion should have Boeing in the black.
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Accountants, private and CPA have an undeserved reputation of being boring people but their work is vitally important and they are in high demand.
I'm happy that revenue has gone up by 22% even in the face of perceived bad news of the delayed 787. The backlog is nothing to complain about at over 328 billion and the cash flow at 1 billion should have Boeing in the black.
Posted on July 23, 2009 16:25
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