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  2. McDonnell Douglas - Wikipedia

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    The two firms were officially merged on April 28, 1967, as the McDonnell Douglas Corporation (MDC). Earlier, McDonnell bought 1.5 million shares of Douglas stock to help its partner meet "immediate financial requirements". [23] [24] The two companies seemed to be a good fit for each other. McDonnell's military contracts provided an instant ...

  3. Category : McDonnell Douglas mergers and acquisitions

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    McDonnell Aircraft Corporation (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "McDonnell Douglas mergers and acquisitions" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. John McDonnell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell served as the chairman of the McDonnell Douglas Corporation from 1988 until its merger with Boeing in 1997 and its chief executive officer from 1988 until 1994. He was a corporate director at Boeing from the 1997 merger until 2012, when he reached the Boeing-mandated retirement age of 74. [1]

  5. Boeing Capital - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Capital was incorporated in 1968 as McDonnell Douglas Finance, [citation needed] but this name was changed to Boeing Capital in 1997, when Boeing merged with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. [4] [5] The subsidiary is known as a worldwide provider of financial services, but primarily supports its parent corporation. [6]

  6. Douglas Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas Aircraft Company was an American aerospace and defense company based in Southern California. Founded in 1921 by Donald Wills Douglas Sr., it merged with McDonnell Aircraft in 1967 to form McDonnell Douglas, where it operated as a division. McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing in 1997.

  7. Harry Stonecipher - Wikipedia

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    Harry Curtis Stonecipher (born May 16, 1936) is an American business executive who was president and chief executive officer of American aerospace companies: Sundstrand, McDonnell Douglas, and The Boeing Company. Stonecipher was widely credited with the seeming resurgence of Boeing after government procurement scandals.

  8. McDonnell Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the merger was announced, McDonnell bought 1.5 million shares of Douglas stock to help Douglas meet "immediate financial requirements". [6] McDonnell management dominated the merged company. It was based at McDonnell's facility in St. Louis, with James McDonnell as chairman and CEO. [7] In 1967, with the merger of McDonnell and ...

  9. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell Douglas MD-81: 5 1990 2003 McDonnell Douglas MD-82: 62 1984 2006 McDonnell Douglas MD-83: 3 1987 2006 North American B-25 Mitchell: 1 1948 Un­known North American Sabreliner: 4 Un­known Un­known Northrop Gamma: 1 1942 1948 Pilatus PC-6 Porter: 29 1965 1977 Operated by Continental Air services: Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer: 4 1965 ...