. The plan allows trades to be made in accordance with pre-arranged instructions given when the employee doesn’t have any material undisclosed information, the company said in August.
The regulator, which in November called on the company to suspend all related trades, recommended that Bombardier reconsider the merits of maintaining the plan. Bombardier said in a statement that it will follow the regulator’s recommendation and ask its board of directors to scrap the compensation plan at their next meeting.Due to technical reasons, we have temporarily removed commenting from our articles. We hope to have this fixed soon. Thank you for your patience. If you are looking to give feedback on our new site, please send it along to
globebusiness Well of course it does. We can’t offend the Liberal Elite now can we.