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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.
Analyst Ken Herbert at Canaccord Genuity lowered his rating on Boeing Thursday morning from Buy to Hold and also lowered the firm's price target on the stock.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday, March 3, include Alcoa, Boeing, Freeport-McMoRan, Intel, SunEdison and Walt Disney.
Four appraisers have said that a used Boeing 777-200ER is worth between $37 million and $47 million, and those with certain engines command a premium.
Should the rally continue to pick up steam, equity investors will be well served to own stocks that will benefit among the most.
Honeywell's CEO tried last week to convince the CEO and the chairman of United Technologies that a $90 billion merger between the two industrial giants would be beneficial.
The long history each of these stocks has of meeting the strenuous metrics to be in this top dividend growth club makes them superb investments for total return accounts with a long time horizon.
Boeing officials reportedly have told the U.S. Air Force that the company will take no further legal action to challenge the LRSB award to Northrop.
It is time to take a look at the 2016 stock buyback kings, those companies that will spend the most buying back their common stock this year alone.
Bombardier simply cannot undersell Boeing, which long ago recouped all its costs on the 737-700 and can afford to support heavy discounts on the aircraft.
An All Nippon Airways 787 Dreamliner on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo had to return to Kuala Lumpur shortly after takeoff on Sunday.