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Visa, American Express, Boeing, and Microsoft were the Dow's leading losers Monday.
Microsoft posted another 52-week high last week, its second in as many weeks, after a solid earnings report in the previous week. The company did not manage to escape Friday's bloodbath in the tech...
Microsoft and Nike were the big gainers Wednesday among the Dow 30 stocks while Boeing and Verizon were the losers. Boeing staged a sharp comeback in the last half hour of trading, however.
Boeing posted better-than-expected profits and revenue Wednesday morning, but investors were not impressed. Cost issues could be coming and the threat of Chinese retaliatory tariffs remains.
When Boeing reports second-quarter results before the bell Wednesday morning, analysts are looking for sharp increases in earnings and revenue. Boeing is not expected to disappoint.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Boeing, Exxon, Verizon and other Dow industrials scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Microsoft took over as the top-performing Dow stock last week, following a better-than-expected earnings report and a five-year agreement to provide Walmart with cloud services.
Both Boeing and Airbus posted a solid number of new orders and commitments at this week's Farnborough Airshow. Both also saw new orders in some of their most critical programs too.
The CEO of Texas Instruments has resigned, Boeing sets deal to build Air Force One, Google faces massive fine from the European Union, and other important business headlines.
Global demand for new aircraft is reckoned to reach nearly 43,000 new airplanes by 2037, most of the narrow-body, single-aisle type. More than $6 trillion is up for grabs.
As the U.K.'s Farnborough Airshow enters its second day, the world's two main commercial jet makers are locked in a PR battle of deal announcements. One is taking orders and the other is signing...
Boeing and Airbus post huge orders at airshow, Walmart and Microsoft set a partnership, Netflix underperforms Wall Street expectations, and other important business headlines.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Cisco Systems, and Boeing were the leading Dow gainers Monday.
As expected, the first day of the Farnborough Airshow was a busy one for the two major commercial jet makers.
Boeing sees a large number of new sales, China's GDP growth slows, Goldman Sachs to get a new CEO, and other important business headlines.