Boeing Company

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Boeing said Friday morning that it will take a charge of $536 million related to higher engineering and manufacturing costs for the new KC-46A tanker it is building for the U.S. Air Force.
thinkstockJuly 15, 2015: Markets opened essentially flat on Wednesday after Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s scheduled remarks to the U.S. House of Representatives were released. Economic data was...
Commercial aerospace aftermarket stocks were underperformers in the first quarter of 2015, and analysts at Canaccord Genuity expect more of the same when these firms release second-quarter earnings.
The board of directors of FedEx met in Seattle over the weekend, and one of the items on the agenda was the purchase of more 767 cargo planes from Boeing.
All these defense stocks are expected to report a good quarter, and all make very good sense in growth portfolios with a degree of risk tolerance.
Short interest through June 30 was released on Friday after markets closed, and we thought we would take a look at what short sellers are thinking about Boeing.
Friday morning American Airlines said it would delay delivery of five new planes from Boeing and 35 new planes from Airbus.
Falling aluminum prices over the past year have absolutely demolished Alcoa stock. There is no doubt that Alcoa is in desperate need of a turnaround.
It now appears that FedEx is about to place an order for as many as 50 of Boeing’s 767-300F freighters. The list price for the plane is $199.3 million, valuing an order for 50 at nearly $10 billion.
thinkstockJuly 7, 2015: Markets opened slightly higher on Tuesday but a reversal took just moments to set in and U.S. equities traded mostly lower for the remainder of the day. Commodities of all...
Wells Fargo Securities raised its second-quarter earnings per share estimate for Boeing after it announced second-quarter delivery ressults.
Boeing reported Monday morning that commercial aircraft deliveries totaled 197 in the second quarter of 2015, up from 181 in the second quarter of last year.
Boeing released its 2015 price list on Wednesday, and the most expensive commercial jet the company sells is the 777-9X, which carries a list price of $400 million.
thinkstockJuly 1, 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday on reports that Greece was prepared to accept the troika’s conditions in order to latch onto another round of bailout money. That turned...
Does Boeing believe that the 747 maintains enough strategic value to the company to make it worth committing cash that it could use for other purposes?