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These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades featured by 24/7 Wall St. for Thursday, October 23, 2014.
thinkstockOctober 22, 2014: Markets opened higher on Wednesday but stocks began to slide before noon and eventually the three major indexes look to finish with a loss. The shooting in Ottawa is the...
Boeing posted solid results Wednesday morning, but shares traded down, perhaps due to something in the sales mix.
Boeing reported better-than-expected third-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Boeing is scheduled to report its third-quarter earnings Wednesday before the market opens.
thinkstockOctober 15, 2014: Markets opened lower on Wednesday as data on retail sales, the producer price index and a weak dollar weighed shares down. The doom and gloom never lifted today although...
Airline IndiGo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for a firm order of 250 A320neo planes.
thinkstockOctober 14, 2014: Markets opened higher on Tuesday and had put up a nice gain by noon. Then the wheels came off and the major indexes drifted lower all afternoon as bargain hunting petered...
24/7 Wall St. screened the updated UBS list for the highest yielding dividend-paying growth stocks.
Last Friday, Airbus took an order for 70 of its A320 family of aircraft. Boeing announced on Sunday and order of 50 737 MAX 8 passenger jets.
Carl Icahn continues to press Apple to use its cash hoard to buy back its shares. But Apple's board could choose to buy a company that would eat up most of its cash.
thinkstockOctober 3, 2014: Markets opened higher on Friday following the report on September non-farm payrolls which showed better-than-expected improvement. The trade deficit was also lower in...
According to Boeing, it has taken orders for 48 of its 787s so far this year and of those 24 have been cancelled, including 15 cancelled orders in September.
Both Boeing and Airbus have been taking large numbers of orders over the past several years as demand for new jets comes from growing airlines in developing countries.
Boeing announced Wednesday morning that it will increase production of its 737 aircraft from a current rate of 42 planes a month to 52 a month in 2018.