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Airbus SE (EADSY)

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41.20+0.16 (+0.39%)
At close: 03:59PM EDT
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Previous close41.04
Open41.40
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range40.20 - 41.57
52-week range31.87 - 46.78
Volume159,756
Avg. volume285,250
Market cap130.214B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.54
PE ratio (TTM)31.94
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.48 (1.16%)
Ex-dividend date16 Apr 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Canada MPs to hold hearings on Russian titanium sanction waivers

    Canadian legislators on Wednesday agreed to hold hearings into how major aerospace companies were granted exemptions from the country's sanctions on Russian titanium. Canada is the first Western government to ban Russian supplies of the strategic metal as part of a package to mark the second anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion in February. The 12-person foreign affairs committee of the House of Commons elected chamber said it would call the country's Minister of Foreign Affairs and other unspecified witnesses, after a proposal to have representatives of Bombardier and Airbus testify failed.

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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.

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    Canadian Airbus A220 workers approve deal, ending lockout fears

    MONTREAL (Reuters) -Canadian Airbus A220 jet assembly workers approved a five-year contract with more than three-quarters of votes in favor, their union said late on Wednesday, ending fears of a lockout at the planemaker's Montreal-area plant. The approval of the deal came after the company's estimated 1,300 Montreal-area A220 workers represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union (IAM) had agreed to conciliation following the rejection of two earlier offers and a tentative agreement with union leaders that was declined by members. A conciliator in the Quebec province's labor ministry had noted Airbus would "exercise its right to lockout on May 2" if a contract was not reached by that date.