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Shares of Boeing ran into a stiff headwind Thursday morning following a report from Bloomberg that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating a whistleblower complaint
One item in the defense budget generated something of a stir following the budget announcement.
Boeing may be able to advance its schedule on the 777X in the same way that it recently said that it may deliver the first 737 MAX as much as six months early.
Boeing had promised to deliver the new 737 MAX in the third quarter of 2017 but now is saying that the single-aisle jets may begin deliveries as much as six months early.
Analyst reactions to Boeing's production cut were universally negative, at least as far as price targets are concerned. They still see potential upside in the stock, just not as much.
Boeing on Friday completed the first test flight of its new 737 MAX 8 passenger jet. The MAX 8 carries a list price of $110 million.
Following Boeing's disappointing 2016 forecast, the company finally announced a production rate cut to the current version of the 777.
Boeing reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2015 results before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Dow Jones Industrial Average component Boeing reports fourth-quarter and full-year results before markets open on Wednesday.
When Lockheed Martin reported fourth-quarter 2015 earnings, the defense giant also announced that it plans to hive off its Information Systems & Global Solutions business.
Lockheed Martin released a mixed fourth-quarter financial report before the markets opened on Tuesday.
Boeing has successfully transferred 1,600 pounds of fuel from its new KC-46A tanker to an F-16 fighter jet during a flight over eastern Washington state.
Boeing on Friday morning released its 2016 aircraft finance market outlook. The headline number is $127 billion, the forecast amount for new commercial deliveries in 2016
Boeing had announced a build rate of one 747-8 per month beginning in March of 2016, and on Thursday said it would cut that production to just one-half plane per month beginning in September.
Boeing has announced an order for 40 single-aisle 737-700 aircraft from United Continental, a blow to would-be rival Bombardier.