Boeing Company

NYSE: BA
$154.49
+$2.27 (+1.5%)
Closing Price on September 26, 2024

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March 31, 2016: Markets opened higher again on Thursday but only the Nasdaq Composite was able to hold on for a modest gain on the day. The only sector to trade higher for the day was utilities and...
Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) has announced that it will be letting go of about 4,000 employees in its Commercial Airplanes division by midyear. The layoffs would be voluntary, combined with leaving...
Boeing faces stiffer competition on price from rival Airbus, and the company has said it needs to cut costs by billions of dollars by the end of 2016.
Pentagon brass have approved the sale of nine of Boeing's P-8A Poseidon surveillance planes to the United Kingdom.
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The just announced delay will end up adding two years to the time it will take the new training jet to reach full operational capability.
March 21, 2016: Markets opened lower on Monday on some weakness overnight in oil prices. The morning report on existing home sales weighed on equity prices as well. A number of merger announcements...
March 18, 2016: Markets opened higher on Friday as the wave of risk-on trades continued following Wednesday’s FOMC announcement. The healthcare, financials, and industrials sectors led today’s...
So far in 2016, Boeing has a net order total of minus three for its 787 Dreamliner. Is Boeing worried?
March 17, 2016: Markets opened slightly higher on Thursday following solid gains on Wednesday following the FOMC announcement. The Nasdaq Composite traded lower until the noon hour, but the other 2...
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March 14, 2016: Markets opened lower on Monday but the DJIA and the Nasdaq Composite were able to break into positive territory at around noon and remained above the break-even line for the rest of...
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For the first nine weeks of 2016, shares in Boeing have lost more than 16% and are the worst performers among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Avenue.
Reuters reports that Airbus is talking to potential customers for a new twin-engine, dual-aisle wide-body jet to compete with Boeing's 777-9.