By Bill Rigby
NEW YORK, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Boeing Co. suffered a blow with the exit of top executive Alan Mulally, and may face further management departures, industry-watchers said on Wednesday, but the planemaker is seen as staying on track as sales of its planes boom.
Mulally, the head of Boeing's commercial plane unit, took the job of Ford Motor Co. chief executive on Tuesday. The move was ...
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