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Boeing is having a bad year

2024/4/17
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Clint Rainey: 波音公司正面临着严重的公众形象危机和安全问题。公司内部存在长期未解决的问题,导致多次发生飞机事故,最近的事件更是通过社交媒体迅速传播,加剧了公众的担忧。虽然公司声称正在努力解决问题,但其过往记录和不透明的处理方式令人质疑其诚意。 波音公司股价下跌,股东利益受损。公司内部存在举报人,揭露了公司在飞机生产过程中存在安全隐患,这进一步加剧了危机。 虽然最近的事件没有造成人员伤亡,但其模式仍然令人担忧,这与2018年和2019年的严重事故存在相似之处。社交媒体的传播使得这些问题更容易被公众知晓,也对波音公司的公众形象造成了更大的打击。 Melanie Masarin & Justin Tidwell: 无酒精饮料市场正在快速增长,越来越多的消费者选择减少饮酒,这为无酒精饮料公司带来了巨大的商机。 虽然部分无酒精饮料零售商面临困境,但市场整体前景向好,大型啤酒公司也纷纷加入这一市场。 无酒精饮料公司面临的挑战包括如何向消费者推销产品,以及如何与大型酒类公司竞争。 消费者对无酒精饮料的需求不仅仅来自不饮酒的人群,也来自希望适度饮酒并寻找更好选择的饮酒者。 无酒精饮料市场正在快速发展,未来可能出现大型无酒精饮料集团或IPO。

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The podcast discusses recent safety issues at Boeing, including a door blowing off mid-flight and sudden nosedives causing injuries. Fast Company contributing writer Clint Rainey explains the history and current state of the company, including its market share and efforts to address safety and quality concerns.

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Boeing has been in the news recently . . . Between a door plug blowing off mid-flight and sudden nose dives causing injuries, the company has been in very hot water. ‘Fast Company’ contributing writer Clint Rainey joined us to explain what’s really going on at Boeing and how it plans to address safety and quality concerns. For more on our Boeing coverage).

Then, we spoke with Ghia founder and CEO Melanie Masarin and Nowadays cofounder and CEO Justin Tidwell to understand what’s behind all the demand for non-alcoholic drinks. Companies like Athletic Brewing are experiencing enormous growth as consumers are embracing Sober October and Dry January and curbing their drinking in general. It’s perhaps not going all that well for all brands. After we recorded this interview on April 9th, Boisson, the largest nonalcoholic retailer in New York, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed all eight of its brick-and-mortar stores. Still, the nonalcoholic market is forecasted to grow exponentially within the next decade, especially as major breweries such as Anheuser-Busch and Heineken expand their alcohol-free offerings.