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| | | ... has so far pumped $44 million into the international flight service and indicated the company is looking to acquire more Boeing 777-300ER aircrafts - an investment opportunity not missed by Investec. "There's certainly growth in existing airlines, and ... |
| | | | ... to $46.15. The local market soared despite a weak lead from the US this morning, where stocks fell after airline maker Boeing Co reported delays in the delivery of its new Dreamliner passenger aircraft. Aluminum company Alcoa Inc also reported earnings ... |
| | | | ... Australian stock market is expected to open lower today on a weak lead from Wall Street as lackluster earnings news and Boeing's problems in its Dreamliner program prompted investors to lock in gains following a record-setting session. At 0800 AEST on ... |
| | | | ... even as central banks pumped cash into the global financial system. Stocks had spent much of the session higher, led by Boeing and Apple, suggesting the market has stabilised after several days of high volatility on worsening lending conditions. Signs ... |
| | | | ... as central banks pumped fresh cash into the global financial system. Stocks had spent much of the session higher, led by Boeing and Apple, suggesting the market has stabilised after several days of high volatility on worsening lending conditions. Signs ... |
| | | | ... trade. A three per cent rise in oil prices helped to bolster energy shares and there were upbeat results from companies like Boeing Co, which made up for merger financing worries in the market. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 68.12 points or ... |
| | | | ... strengthened overnight amid expectations that looming corporate earnings results will beat expectations, strong gains for Boeing, which just launched a new aircraft model, and share buy-back announcements from Johnson and Johnson and ConocoPhillips. ... |
| | | | ... optimism about profits, this week's run-up led some investors to sell some of the biggest advancers, including plane maker Boeing Corp and technology company Apple Inc. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 40.47 points, or 0.30 per cent, to end at a ... |
| | | | ... 2000, 15 out of the top 20 funds were US-based including General Motors, General Electric, IBM, Lucent Technologies and Boeing. By 2005, only General Motors remains in the rankings but has since slipped from number 7 to number 14. Taking the top spot ... |
| | | | ... West also kept investors on edge and boosted crude oil prices by nearly 2 per cent. Shares in manufacturers, including Boeing Co, 3M Co and General Electric Co declined, along with retailers, banks and transport companies. Bernanke told Congress overnight ... |
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