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Bombardier Inc. (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃baʁdje]) is a Canadian business jet manufacturer. [2] Headquartered in Montreal , the company was founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to market his snowmobiles and became one of the world's biggest producers of aircraft and trains.
In 2015, Herera became the anchor for the Nightly Business Report TV show and was joined in 2018 by co-anchor Bill Griffeth, who had previously worked with her on Power Lunch. [5] [6] The Nightly Business Report show made its final broadcast in December 2019. From 2019 until February 2021, she read one-minute news recaps at the top and bottom ...
Rebecca Ann Jarvis [1] (born September 28, 1981) [2] [3] [4] is an American journalist and former investment banker.She is the chief business, economics, and technology correspondent for ABC News, the host, creator, and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis and the host of the podcasts No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis and The Dropout.
Bombardier Inc. says it will lay off 550 employees at its Thunder Bay, Ont. plant later this year as two of its major contracts expire and the company contends with a lack of orders.
Bombardier shifted focus from commercial to business aircraft, [67] [65] anticipating business jet shipments to increase from 135 in 2018 to 150-155 in 2019, [68] and forecast revenues of $16.5 billion in 2018, rising to over $20 billion in 2020 with a free cash flow of $0.75-1 billion, mostly via the large Global 7500.
Melissa Barrera has been fired from Scream VII. Barrera, 33, was dropped from the upcoming film after sharing pro-Palestine posts on her social media, according to The Hollywood Reporter .
Season 4 (its final season) production suspended in mid-March, about three weeks into filming. Cancelled in October 2020, citing budgetary and logistical issues brought upon by the pandemic (especially due to the large cast and physicality of the series, and turnaround time in comparison to the season 3 premiere).
Former Fox News reporter and producer Jason Donner sued the network, claiming he was fired for challenging its on-air lies about the 2020 election.