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The Boeing Company (BCO.F)

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169.04+2.26 (+1.36%)
As of 06:08PM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close166.78
Open168.50
Bid168.38 x 10000
Ask169.16 x 10000
Day's range167.00 - 169.04
52-week range150.00 - 243.80
Volume563
Avg. volume981
Market cap104.259B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.53
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-3.30
Earnings date24 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date13 Feb 2020
1y target estN/A
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    Boeing set to launch NASA astronauts to ISS for first time

    Boeing (BA) is preparing for its first astronaut launch to NASA's International Space Station on Monday night. If the flight proves successful, it could pave the way for NASA to allow Boeing to conduct routine flights to and from the International Space Station for the agency. This milestone comes amid an ongoing safety controversy and a leadership change at Boeing. Yahoo Finance's Bradley Smith and Seana Smith break down the details, discussing Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun's pay package concerns as he is set to step down. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith.

  • Reuters

    Etihad CEO considers buying small number of Airbus, Boeing jets

    Etihad Airways would consider buying a small number of aircraft from Airbus and Boeing over the next five years if delivery slots opened up, its chief executive said on Monday. Most of those new aircraft will be added through existing orders for Airbus A320s and A350s and Boeing 787s but some would need to be sourced from the leasing market and planemakers. CEO Antonoaldo Neves said Etihad was in talks with lessors and the planemakers in attempt to secure additional jets to supplement those that would be delivered from existing orders.

  • Barrons.com

    Boeing Launches Starliner Into Space Today. Here’s How to Watch.

    Two NASA astronauts are are headed to the International Space Station on Monday inside the Boeing Starliner spaceship.