Boeing
And McDonnell Douglas Become One

The Boeing Company received final approval from the European Commission
on its proposed merger with McDonnell Douglas last Wednesday.
"It is great to have this final hurdle behind us," Boeing chairman
and chief executive officer Phil Condit said. "We can now put our total
focus on Monday, Aug. 4, when we begin operations as the new Boeing Company."
The European Commission issued a positive opinion of the Boeing and McDonnell
Douglas merger on Wednesday, July 23. That followed an unconditional approval
by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which was announced July 1. Shareholders
from both Boeing and McDonnell Douglas approved the merger at separate meetings
on July 25.
The merger of the two companies became official on Friday, Aug. 1, and
operations of the new Boeing Company began Monday, Aug. 4.
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