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Boeing Stock Price Had A Good 2023: Will 2024 Be Even Better?Boeing share price rose by over 33% in 2023. |
US STOCKS-S&P 500 ekes out meager gains, flirts with bull market confirmationThe S&P 500 closed nominally higher on Thursday, retracing early gains just before the closing bell on the penultimate trading day of 2023. The blue-chip Dow ended modestly green, notching its second record-high closing level in a row, while the Nasdaq finished a hair lower. |
ARK's crypto moves, Boeing, Mullen Automotive: Trending tickersCathie Wood's Ark Invest has made some changes in its Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW), exiting its position in the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) and buying the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO). Wood says that the move was made in case the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust conversion to an ETF is not approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission. In an interview with Yahoo Finance earlier this week, Wood says she expects the SEC to approve a number of spot bitcoin ETFs all at once when a deadline is reached next month. Boeing (BA) has urged airlines to inspect 737 Max jets over a potential loose bolt. EV startup Mullen Automotive (MULN) saw its stock jump after announcing delivery of 50 electric cargo vans to a dealership group for $1.7 million. For more expert insight and the late... |
Boeing, FAA urge operators to inspect 737 MAX jets for loose boltBoeing and the Federal Aviation Administration are calling for airlines operating the 737 MAX to inspect the aircraft for a possible loose bolt in the jet's rudder control system. |
Boeing urges all airlines to inspect 737 MAX jetsTheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Thursday, December 28th. The Dow closed x, the Nasdaq closed x, and the S&P closed x. In other news, Boeing's 737 MAX jet is once again making headlines, and once again, it isn't for a good reason. |
Missing piece on aircraft prompts Boeing to ask airlines to inspect all 737 Max jetsBoeing has asked airlines to inspect all of their 737 Max jets for a potential loose bolt in the rudder system after an airline discovered a potential problem with a key system on two aircraft. |
Boeing Urges Inspections of 737 MAX Planes for Possible Loose BoltsShares of Boeing traded lower Thursday after the Federal Aviation Administration said it was monitoring “targeted inspections of 737 MAX airplanes to look for a possible loose bolt in the rudder control system.” The airplane maker recommended the inspections after an international operator found a bolt with a missing nut while performing routine maintenance in the rudder-control linkage and the company found an additional undelivered aircraft with a nut that wasn’t properly tightened, the FAA said. |
Midday Movers: AMD Higher on Graphics Card Report, Boeing Falls on Inspection IssueU.S. equities traded marginally higher at midday as the S&P 500 remained in striking distance of its all-time high, with the index en route to its ninth-straight week of gains. The Santa Claus Rally appeared to be materializing, as the Nasdaq edged higher to near its best year since 2003, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average remained above the all-time high closing it set Wednesday. Match Group (MTCH) shares gained as KeyBanc analysts maintained an “overweight” rating on the stock. |
Boeing 737 MAX Planes Inspected for Loose Bolts, FAA SaysBoeing 737 MAX airplanes are being inspected for potential loose bolts in the rudder control system. |
Boeing Stock Slips on Possible Loose Bolt on Best-Selling 737 MAXBoeing told the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and its clients that there is a possibility of loose bolts in the rudder control system of new 737 MAX jets. |