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Wal-Mart, Verizon, Boeing, and UnitedHealth held the DJIA up on Friday.
Defense stocks are rising Friday morning following the U.S. missile attack on Syria. The gains have moderated, but are still performing far better than the major indexes.
Boeing delivered 169 commercial jets in the first quarter of 2017, and it remains in the running to win the $16.3 billion contract to design and build a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force.
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Boeing has announced the creation of an "innovation cell" that includes a venture capital arm. The new group also announced its first two investments.
Caterpillar, United Technologies, Boeing, and Apple sent the DJIA higher Tuesday.
Airbus is introducing cabin equipment options that allow airlines to add more capacity to its already-gigantic doubled-decked A380.
Boeing has signed a memorandum of agreement to sell 30 737 MAX airplanes to Iran Aseman Airlines with purchase rights for another 30. The deal is the first with Iran since President Trump took office.
Two tech giants, an aircraft manufacturer, a financial giant and a consumer discretionary stock led the Dow to a gain of 4.5% in the first quarter.
Exxon, JPMorgan, DuPont, and Boeing held the DJIA down on Friday.
Boeing has renewed efforts to persuade the U.S. Navy to substitute planned purchases of the Lockheed Martin F-35C fighter jet with a squadron or two of Boeing's F/A-18s.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Boeing, Capital One, CenturyLink, Morgan Stanley, NRG Energy and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
U.S. Air Force names a senior officer to head what has become Boeing's high-visibility Air Force One program.
Boeing recently said that Asia, and particularly China, are the key to its future growth. China just put up a barrier to those ambitions.
Goldman Sachs, DuPont, Boeing, and Pfizer weighed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average Friday.