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Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. (S9Q.F)

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29.78-0.80 (-2.62%)
As of 08:09AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close30.58
Open29.78
Bid29.79 x 20000
Ask30.39 x 20000
Day's range29.78 - 29.78
52-week range13.80 - 33.00
Volume1,000
Avg. volume68
Market cap3.461B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.79
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-5.42
Earnings date01 May 2024 - 06 May 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date09 Sept 2022
1y target est55.21
  • Reuters

    Boeing, Spirit agree $425 million deal to address fuselage supplier's issues

    The agreement announced by Spirit on Tuesday comes amid talks between the two for Boeing to buy the fuselage supplier, a former subsidiary, and as the planemaker tries to get control of a sprawling crisis sparked by a mid-air panel blowout in January on a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9. Under the deal, Spirit will maintain a production rate that supports Boeing's contractual production demand. Boeing said it continues "to work together with Spirit to improve quality, stabilize operations and support our customers."

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 3-Boeing, Spirit agree $425 mln deal to address supplier's issues

    Spirit AeroSystems said Boeing would give it advance payments of $425 million and help it address issues like higher levels of inventory and lower cashflows after the U.S. aviation regulator capped the planemaker's 737 MAX production. The agreement announced by Spirit on Tuesday comes amid talks between the two for Boeing to buy the fuselage supplier, a former subsidiary, and as the planemaker tries to get control of a sprawling crisis sparked by a mid-air panel blowout in January on a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9. Under the deal, Spirit will maintain a production rate that supports Boeing's contractual production demand.

  • Bloomberg

    Boeing Plan to Buy Spirit Complicated by Airbus-Linked Factories

    (Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co.’s plan to buy back supplier Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. has become mired in protracted discussions over pricing for factories that make components for Airbus SE, complicating the US planemaker’s efforts to gain tighter control over manufacturing quality. Most Read from BloombergTaylor Swift Is Proof That How We Critique Music Is BrokenTech Giants Roar as Tesla Spikes in Late Hours: Markets WrapTesla Stock in ‘No Man’s Land’ After 43% Rout Ahead of EarningsRay Dalio