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thinkstockDecember 28, 2014: Markets opened lower on Monday as neither the bulls nor the bears can gin up a lot of support. Volumes are low and corporate news is nearly non-existent. Crude oil...
Without fanfare, Boeing on Sunday flew the first of its four prototype KC-46A tankers on a flight that lasted three and a half hours.
The battle for supremacy between the world's two jumbo jets may be turning into a war of attrition. Neither Boeing’s venerable 747 nor the Airbus A380 received a single new order in 2014.
thinkstockDecember 23, 2014: Markets opened higher on Tuesday following the best report on U.S. GDP in 10 years. Crude oil rose about 4% as traders and investors see an economic boom coming. Strong...
Sierra Nevada Corp. has filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office over the awarding of a $4.2 billion contract to Boeing.
thinkstockDecember 22, 2014: Markets opened higher on Monday and the DJIA blue chippers held those gains all day long while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq wobbled around, even dipping below the...
The European Union has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization related to incentives granted to Boeing by the state of Washington.
Boeing filed documents with the FCC back in February on a secure, self-destructing smartphone it calls the Boeing Black.
Several dividend hikes and stock buybacks in November and December have been simply too big to ignore.
Friday morning as Air France-KLM announced that it will defer receipt of 10 Boeing 777-300ERs that were due to be delivered over the next two years.
As 24/7 Wall St. had previously predicted, there were a couple more significant dividend hikes in December among the Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks.
United Technologies held its analyst meeting on Thursday, and while the company’s new chief executive had plenty to say.
Airbus ended its two-day investor meeting on Thursday, and probably not a moment too soon. Its stock price has dropped 17% in Paris in the past 48 hours.
Airbus kicked off the first of its two-day investor meeting with news that sent its investors scurrying for the exits. Boeing investors joined the parade in sympathy.
thinkstockDecember 10, 2014: Markets opened lower on Wednesday as the energy sector had no good news from overseas and none as the day went on. Telecom stocks were also beaten up. The hope is that...