Boeing (BA) and members of its largest union have reached a tentative agreement on Saturday but even if the deal is ratified on Wednesday and union members go back to work, the company remains in a perilous financial position, The Wall Street Journal’s Sharon Terlep reports. Boeing is exploring asset sales that could bring in much-needed cash while shedding noncore or underperforming units, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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