Boeing falls 1%, dragging Dow lower, after Fitch revises company's outlook to negative from stable amid 737 Max troubles. https://t.co/oUf48nQQQA pic.twitter.com/oahpanKiAG
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) July 22, 2019
Boeing still produces 42 737 MAX aircraft a month, down from 52 in April; that already affects GDP. Those GDP numbers are likely going to be distorted for some time.
— Axel Merk (@AxelMerk) July 23, 2019
Note to Fed: cutting rates won't get the 737 MAX flying again#NotInvestmentAdvice https://t.co/fbaamXKSeP
Boeing’s 737 MAX grounding is spilling over into the economy and weighing on GDP. ‘It has already been a significant part of the slowdown story,’ says economist https://t.co/xlcpHI8Bsu
— Azeem Azhar (@azeem) July 23, 2019
Boeing’s 737 MAX grounding is spilling over into the economy and weighing on GDP. ‘It has already been a significant part of the slowdown story,’ says a Jefferies economist https://t.co/fYWPXDyUc8 via @WSJ
— Nyawira Njoroge, PhD (@NyawiraNjoroge) July 22, 2019
Boeing’s 737 MAX grounding is spilling over into the economy and weighing on GDP. ‘It has already been a significant part of the slowdown story,’ says a Jefferies economist https://t.co/X9KYNH78Zp
— Matt Eastwood (@matteastwood) July 22, 2019
New lawsuit alleges conspiracy between Boeing, FAA in Max crashes https://t.co/lIkQdihDbH
— TAG (@TeddingtonTAG) July 23, 2019