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Boeing's new weapon of growth - acquisitions in UK and Eurozone
Neal Saunders
Oct. 2, 2006

The laws of UK and the Eurozone will soon make it difficult for Boeing to sale military hardware in those countries. The aviation giant is looking at massive acqisitions to fight that. It can be great strategy for world's biggest areospace engineering firm.
Boeing's new weapon of growth is acquisitions in UK and Eurozone.
The Eyrozone as well as UK are concerned about the job losses through buying military hardware from America and elsewhere. Boeing is planning to fight that trend through major acquisitons in those countries. That will help bowing manyfacture these military hardware and software in those countries and be major part of the compititive equation.
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