Boeing is reportedly exploring the possibility of selling its subsidiary Jepsen for a price that could exceed $6 billion
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发表于 2024-11-9 12:05:37
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Boeing is reportedly exploring the possibility of selling its subsidiary Jepsen for a price of over $6 billion. According to informed sources, Boeing is considering selling its Jepsen subsidiary to help alleviate its $58 billion debt burden, and is preparing a list of assets that can be divested. Insiders say that buyers have begun to pay attention, and the selling price of Jepsen Corporation may exceed $6 billion. The sale process of this asset may take place as early as the first half of 2025. Insiders also said that Boeing may still decide to retain the business. A Boeing spokesperson declined to comment on this matter.
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