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The Morning Risk Report: L3Harris Ousts CEO After Investigation Into Conduct - WSJ
The Morning Risk Report: L3Harris Ousts CEO After Investigation Into Conduct - WSJ
The Morning Risk Report: L3Harris Ousts CEO After Investigation Into Conduct  WSJ
Quartz
Quartz1 days ago
L3Harris ousted its CEO after a conduct probe — and named an insider as his replacement
The defense contractor's board removed Christopher Kubasik and elevated Sam Mehta, who oversaw segments accounting for 80% of company revenue
Fortune
Fortune2 days ago
Ousted L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik forfeits $45 million—but he’ll still walk away with $80 million in stock and options
The ex-CEO was previously forced to resign from Lockheed Martin after a 2012 ethics investigation confirmed he had a personal relationship with a subordinate.
CNBC
CNBC2 days ago
L3Harris ousts CEO Chris Kubasik over unspecified 'conduct,' stock drops 4%
Chris Kubasik was ousted as Lockheed Martin's incoming CEO in 2012 after what that company called "close personal relationship with a subordinate employee."
New York Post
New York Post2 days ago
L3Harris ousts CEO Christopher Kubasik after probe finds he violated code of conduct
More than a decade ago, Kubasik was fired as chief operating officer of Lockheed Martin after acknowledging an improper relationship with a subordinate, months before he was due to become CEO.
CTV News
CTV News2 days ago
L3Harris ousts CEO Kubasik over conduct breach, names insider Mehta as replacement
L3Harris Technologies said Chairman and CEO Christopher Kubasik had breach contractor’s code of conduct, sending its shares down 2.5 per cent.
Reuters
Reuters🏁 first to report2 days ago
L3Harris ousts CEO Kubasik over conduct breach, names insider Mehta as replacement
L3Harris ousts CEO Kubasik over conduct breach, names insider Mehta as replacement  Reuters