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BA Jun 2025 390.000 put

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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178.000.00 (0.00%)
At close: 02:09PM EDT
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Previous close178.00
OpenN/A
Bid187.45
Ask194.55
Strike390.00
Expiry date2025-06-20
Day's range178.00 - 178.00
Contract rangeN/A
VolumeN/A
Open interestN/A
  • Reuters

    Boeing's woes a 'burden' for entire sector, Airbus executive says

    Safety and quality problems exposed at Boeing following a door plug blowout earlier this year risk shaking travellers' confidence in flying, a top executive at rival Airbus said. Christian Scherer, CEO of Airbus' Commercial Aircraft business, told German weekly magazine WirtschaftsWoche that the issues were "a burden for the entire industry". "Boeing's problems could cause more people to question how safe flying actually is," Scherer was quoted as saying.

  • Reuters

    Delta Air sees healthy demand, especially on international routes

    DUBAI (Reuters) -Delta Air Lines is running its largest ever transatlantic schedule this year as it sees healthy travel demand, especially on international routes, senior executives said on Saturday. Delta, one of the largest U.S. airlines, has forecast record high second-quarter revenue thanks to buoyant demand for spring and summer travel. "Summer's progressing strongly and demand is quite healthy," CEO Ed Bastian told reporters.

  • Associated Press Finance

    Families of those who died in Boeing crashes press the Justice Department to prosecute the company

    Relatives of passengers who died in two jetliner crashes pushed federal officials Friday to prosecute Boeing on criminal charges related to the accidents no later than this fall but said they got no commitment from the Justice Department. The Justice Department determined two weeks ago that Boeing violated terms of a settlement that let the company avoid prosecution for deceiving regulators who approved the Boeing 737 Max. Prosecutors have said they will announce by July 7 whether the company will face sanctions. Boeing agreed in 2021 to pay $2.5 billion — mostly compensation to airlines — to avoid prosecution on a fraud charge.