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L3Harris ousts CEO Chris Kubasik over unspecified 'conduct,' stock drops 4%
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What happenedChris Kubasik was ousted as Lockheed Martin's incoming CEO in 2012 after what that company called a "close personal relationship with a subordinate employee.".
The headline splitThe left frames it as "Ousted L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik forfeits $45 million—but he’ll still walk away with $80...". The center frames it as "L3Harris ousts CEO Chris Kubasik over unspecified 'conduct,' stock drops 4%".
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Left / center-leftOusted L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik forfeits $45 million—but he’ll still walk away with $80 million in stock and options
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CenterL3Harris ousts CEO Chris Kubasik over unspecified 'conduct,' stock drops 4%
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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 a "close personal relationship with a subordinate employee."
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.