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The Boeing Company (BA)

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167.22+0.41 (+0.25%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
167.05 -0.17 (-0.10%)
After hours: 07:09PM EDT
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Previous close166.81
Open165.98
Bid167.01 x 800
Ask167.30 x 900
Day's range164.93 - 168.65
52-week range159.70 - 267.54
Volume7,163,660
Avg. volume8,173,101
Market cap102.654B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.53
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-3.54
Earnings date24 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date13 Feb 2020
1y target est226.08
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    UPDATE 1-US Air Force awards $13 bln Doomsday plane contract to Sierra Nevada

    The U.S. Air Force said on Friday that it has awarded a $13 billion contract to Sierra Nevada Corp to develop a successor to the E-4B, known as the Doomsday plane due to its ability to survive a nuclear war. The Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) project is intended to replace the aging 1970s-era aircraft, which is approaching end-of-service life, an Air Force spokesperson said in a statement. Work on the SAOC will be carried out in Colorado, Nevada and Ohio and is expected to be completed in 2036, the Air Force added.

  • Reuters

    US Air Force awards $13 billion Doomsday plane contract to Sierra Nevada

    The Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) project is intended to replace the aging 1970s-era aircraft, which is approaching end-of-service life, an Air Force spokesperson said in a statement. Work on the SAOC will be carried out in Colorado, Nevada and Ohio and is expected to be completed in 2036, the Air Force added. Reuters in December reported that the U.S. Air Force eliminated Boeing from its competition to develop a successor to the E-4B Nightwatch.

  • Reuters

    US Air Force awards Doomsday plane contract to Sierra Nevada

    The U.S. Air Force said on Friday that it has awarded a contract to Sierra Nevada Corp to develop a successor to the E-4B, known as the Doomsday plane, due to its ability to survive a nuclear war. The Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) project is intended to replace the aging 1970s-era aircraft, which is approaching end-of-service life, a Air Force spokesperson said in a statement. To satisfy operational requirements, the weapon system will comprise of a commercial derivative jet hardened and modified to meet military requirements.