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Boeing's stock pops in late-afternoon trade amid report that FAA finds 737 MAX software update 'suitable'
Apr. 16, 2019 at 2:36 p.m. ET by Mark DeCambre
Apr. 16, 2019 at 2:36 p.m. ET by Mark DeCambre
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pedro1
16.04.2019 kl 20:55
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Jaggu ser det lyst ut for Max...endelig
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skerptiker
16.04.2019 kl 21:13
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NAS 10 % opp i morgen?
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Bolighaien91
16.04.2019 kl 21:28
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Det kan fort skje ja :)
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Hr Dust
16.04.2019 kl 21:46
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Tipper 5-8%.
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pedro1 skrev Jaggu ser det lyst ut for Max...endelig
Dow gets a lift from report that Boeing 737 Max software upgrade found 'operationally suitable'
Published: Apr 16, 2019 2:48 p.m. ET
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained some altitude Tuesday afternoon after a Reuters report said the Federal Aviation Administration's review board found an upgrade to software on the embattled 737 Max aircrafts "operationally suitable." Reuters cited a draft report from the FAA. Shares of Boeing a key Dow component, at last check, was rising 2.1%, or $7.69, delivering a jolt to the price-weighted blue-chip index. The gains for Boeing's stock equate to a rise of more than 50 points for the Dow industrials DJIA, +0.26% which were currently up 0.3% at 26,456. A $1 move in any Dow component translates to a 6.8-point swing. Boeing's 737 MAX jets have been in focus after a pair of those jets suffered fatal crashes within six months of one each other, raising questions about anti-stall technology featured on those 2017-era aircraft.
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Published: Apr 16, 2019 2:48 p.m. ET
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By
MARK
DECAMBRE
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained some altitude Tuesday afternoon after a Reuters report said the Federal Aviation Administration's review board found an upgrade to software on the embattled 737 Max aircrafts "operationally suitable." Reuters cited a draft report from the FAA. Shares of Boeing a key Dow component, at last check, was rising 2.1%, or $7.69, delivering a jolt to the price-weighted blue-chip index. The gains for Boeing's stock equate to a rise of more than 50 points for the Dow industrials DJIA, +0.26% which were currently up 0.3% at 26,456. A $1 move in any Dow component translates to a 6.8-point swing. Boeing's 737 MAX jets have been in focus after a pair of those jets suffered fatal crashes within six months of one each other, raising questions about anti-stall technology featured on those 2017-era aircraft.
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Top Trader
16.04.2019 kl 23:17
1961
Redusert risiko ift status regulatorisk rundt feilhåndtering hos Boing OG FAAs syn på godkjenning, det gir en fin stigning i aksjekurs i morgen!!
Tror vi bryter 42 (+5% i morgen) slutt kurs påske.
Tror vi bryter 42 (+5% i morgen) slutt kurs påske.
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Ypsilon 7
17.04.2019 kl 08:42
1719
God Påske ???
https://flysmart24.no/2019/04/17/max-flyene-pa-bakken-til-august-norwegian-leier-hjelp/
https://flysmart24.no/2019/04/17/max-flyene-pa-bakken-til-august-norwegian-leier-hjelp/
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