Originally Posted by
Water pilot
In a just world, Muilenburg would be considering his trial strategy rather than what to say to keep the stock afloat.
I haven't wanted to flood the threads with articles, but there have been several in the past few days where analysts have asked why Muilenburg still has a job.
My best guess, honestly, is that they're waiting for the right time to cut him loose -- when they think he'll take much of the blame with him. Of course, they've probably promised to give him a huge golden parachute to convince him to stick around and take the licks. It'll take big bucks if he ends up having to defend himself in civil litigation.