Any person that owns one stock or stock in boing is a shareholder. a primary shareholder, who is on the board of directors, is the U.S. govn't. A lot of primary shareholders withold their identity to avoid attention.
Boeing is a publicly traded company, so the shareholders own Boeing. However, that's not the question you asked: Boeing is not a subsidiary of a larger company, like Sikorsky belongs to United Technologies or Beechcraft used to belong to Raytheon. It stands alone.
In 2002 some shareholders sued Boeing, accusing the company of using accounting tricks to mislead people about the effects of the 1997 assembly-line disaster. Boeing gave them $92.5 million to settle the suit.
Shareholders.
No. Boeing is a private-sector private company, whereas America is a country, which is technically not capable of owning companies. America does not own Boeing, nor does it own any companies.
Shareholders
The shareholders.
The shareholders.
Although mutual funds are usually initiated and often indirectly managed by investment companies, shareholders own the funds
Longtime Boeing employees complained of a reverse takeover, bitterly joking that McDonnell Douglas had purchased Boeing with Boeing's own money. They did not like Stonecipher's harsh style
Shareholders own the company as they hold shares representing their ownership stakes. Directors, on the other hand, are appointed to manage the company's operations and make decisions on behalf of the shareholders. While directors may also be shareholders, their role is primarily to oversee the company's management rather than to own it. In summary, shareholders are the owners, while directors are responsible for governance and management.
shareholders
People who own stocks and company