Boeing Company

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Boeing, Intel, Caterpillar, and Nike were Tuesday's best performing Dow stocks.
It almost seems odd that Boeing would no longer be the top-performing Dow stock, after having held on to that position for so long.
General Electric, Microsoft, American Express, and Boeing were the leading losers among the Dow 30 on Tuesday.
Boeing, Caterpillar, United Technologies, and Intel were the biggest losers on the Dow Monday.
Boeing shares recovered last week most of the previous week's share price loss. The stock has been the Dow's best performer since the second week of 2018.
Boeing has begun testing a prototype of its unmanned aerial vehicle that is competing for a U.S. Navy contract for an unmanned carrier-based refueling tanker.
Reduced production rates for the Airbus superjumbo A380 and the company's military airlifter A400M will cost up to 3,700 European employees to lose their jobs over the next two years.
An Air Force spokesman said Tuesday that Boeing is likely to miss its contractual delivery date for the first 18 KC-46A refueling tankers. This is just the latest in a long history of delays...
Caterpillar, Boeing, General Electric, and Goldman Sachs were the best performers among the Dow index stocks Monday.
Boeing shares posted a loss last week, along with all but three of the Dow stocks. The company is holding on to its position as the best Dow performer, but Cisco is closing the gap.
McDonald's faces a big dollar drop, while Caterpillar, Boeing, and Travelers are doing their part to drag the Dow down Friday.
In addition to the impact on prices for companies that use steel and aluminum to make other products, the administration's proposed tariffs could cause some serious collateral damage.
The news that the president will go ahead with tariffs on imported steel and aluminum sent markets tumbling Thursday. For big users of aluminum, like Boeing, that's bad news.
The Dow was on track for a loss of around 450 points Thursday led by Boeing, United Technologies, Intel, and Caterpillar.
The announced agreement between Boeing and the president on the contract for a new Air Force One fleet may not be all it seems to be.