Back to the full story4 sources · Ousted L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik forfeits $45 million—but he’ll still walk away with $80 million in stock and options◆ Analytics
Ousted L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik forfeits $45 million—but he’ll still walk away with $80 million in stock and options
Deterministic text analytics computed across all 4 sources. Frequency, entity overlap, and claim overlap — computed counts only. Nothing is rated true or false.
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Frequency Analytics
The most common words and exact phrases across every report in this cluster. Computed counts only.
Top words
l3harriskubasikconductchrisinvestigationrelationshipsubordinatelockheedpersonalmillion
Top phrases
chris kubasikpersonal relationship with subordinaterelationship with subordinatepersonal relationshipl3harris ousts ceoceo chris kubasiklockheed martinl3harris oustsl3harris ceoceo chris
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Entity Overlap
Names detected in the report text: which appear across multiple sources, and which only one source mentions.
Across multiple sources
- CEO · 3 sources
- CEO Chris Kubasik · 2 sources
- Chris Kubasik · 2 sources
Unique to one source
- Ousted · Fortune
- Lockheed Martin · Fortune
- Defense · Fortune
- Lockheed Martin's · CNBC
- CEO Kubasik · Fox Business
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Claim Overlap
Near-identical sentences found in two or more reports, versus sentences that appear in only one. Text match only — nothing is rated true or false.
Repeated across sources
No sentence appeared in more than one source.
Appears once
- "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." · Fortune
- "Kubasik, who has served as CEO since 2021, resigned from the L3Harris board and all of its subsidiaries and affiliates.The abrupt departure comes 14 years after Kubasik was fired from another leading defense contractor, following an ethics investigation that determined he had a relationship with a subordinate employee." · Fortune
- "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." 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."" · CNBC
