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Airbus SE (AIR.BE)

Berlin - Berlin Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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155.54+0.04 (+0.03%)
At close: 08:04AM CEST
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Previous close155.50
Open155.54
Bid154.00 x 0
Ask154.28 x 0
Day's range155.54 - 155.54
52-week range120.90 - 171.88
Volume30
Avg. volume82
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date30 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target est157.00
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    UPDATE 2-Embraer counters report of new jet, says no major capex plan

    Brazilian planemaker Embraer on Wednesday played down a report that it is studying a new jet to compete directly with Boeing and Airbus, saying it has no plans for a major cycle of spending. The Wall Street Journal reported that the world's third-largest planemaker is exploring options for a narrowbody jet to break out of its regional niche and "compete head-on" with the best-selling Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo families.

  • Reuters

    Airbus ready to lock out A220 workers if offer rejected

    Airbus is ready to lock out its Canadian A220 workers if a latest contract offer is rejected on Wednesday, according to sources and a conciliator's recommendations seen by Reuters. Airbus and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union (IAM) agreed to conciliation after the company's estimated 1,300 Montreal-area A220 workers rejected two offers and a tentative agreement. Recommendations from a conciliator in the Canadian province of Quebec's labor ministry noted that Airbus will "exercise its right to lockout on May 2" if a contract is not reached by that date.

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    Turkish Airlines in talks with Airbus, Boeing to buy 235 planes

    Turkish Airlines is negotiating with both Airbus and Boeing about buying 235 aircraft as part of its expansion plans, Chairman Ahmet Bolat said on Monday. In December it announced a deal with Airbus for 355 firm and optional orders for A321 narrow body and A350 wide body aircraft. "We are negotiating with both Airbus and Boeing for the remaining 235 planes," Bolat said at an event held with Airbus and Rolls-Royce in Istanbul.