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Bombardier Inc. T.BBD.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  BDRPF | T.BBD.PR.B | BDRXF | T.BBD.PR.C | T.BBD.PR.D | BOMBF | BDRAF | T.BBD.B | BDRBF

Bombardier Inc. is a Canada-based manufacturer of business aircraft with a global network of service centers. The Company is focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing business jets. The Company has a worldwide fleet of more than 5,000 aircraft in service with a variety of multinational corporations, charter and fractional ownership providers, governments and private individuals. It operates aerostructure, assembly and completion facilities in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Its robust customer support network services the Learjet, Challenger and Global families of aircraft, and includes facilities in strategic locations in the United States and Canada, as well as in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, China and Australia. The Company's jets include Challenger 350, Challenger 3500, Challenger 650, Global 5500, Global 6500, Global 7500 and Global 8000.


TSX:BBD.A - Post by User

Comment by MyNameIsNobodyon Jul 10, 2024 10:35am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:bombardier en baisse demain

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:bombardier en baisse demainWages are mostly always cheaper were there's no unions.  Proportion of middle-class is always smaller in those places too. 

I guess lots of employees drank the 'trickle- down' kool-aid in the USA, because unions are a lot less prevalent over there.

I guess you can take 'slavery' out of the day-to-day lingo but minimum-wages poverty stories are a big social issue in the USA.  Social issues sounds to much like socialism for them to want to fix it.

Anyway... i believe they will accept the new proposal but since we don't know what it actually is... we'll know soon enough.


trademorestock wrote: Or we go non union like Gulfstream.  I would also guess wages are cheaper in savannah geogia


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