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Israel buys new fighter jets from Boeing
Israel is buying 25 units of the next generation F-15 fighter jets from Boeing for 19. 4 billion shekel, around 56 billion Swedish kronor, according to the Ministry of Defense on [X](https://x.
Upward trend on the New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange closed on Tuesday with a plus – at the same time as the Americans go to the polls. .
Strike at Boeing over – union accepts offer
The seven-week-long strike among factory workers at the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing is over. The employees can return to work as early as Wednesday.
Strike at Boeing affects Ryanair
The low-cost airline Ryanair is lowering its passenger forecast for the next financial year, the company announced in connection with its quarterly report. The reason is delayed deliveries of aircraft from Boeing due to the ongoing strike at the aircraft manufacturer.
New bid in the Boeing strike
The seven-week-long strike among factory workers at American Boeing may soon be over – if the union accepts the new bid. According to the employer's new bid, wages would increase by 38 percent over four years – slightly higher than the previous bid of a total 35 percent wage increase over four years, which the employees rejected.
Crisis-stricken Boeing needs 200 billion kronor
The crisis-stricken aircraft manufacturer Boeing needs to bring in money. Now the company has decided to carry out a new share issue of nearly 19 billion dollars, around 200 billion kronor.
Order intake in the USA falls
The order intake for durable goods at American companies fell by 0. 8 percent in September, according to statistics from the US Department of Commerce.
The strike at Boeing continues
The factory employees at American Boeing have rejected the employer's latest offer on wage increases through the union. The decision was made through a union vote on Wednesday and means that their strike, which affects 33,000 employees and began on September 13, will continue.
Strike-related loss for Boeing
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing, with the newly appointed CEO Kelly Ortberg, reports a loss of 6. 2 billion dollars for the third quarter.
Mixed on Wall Street – Nvidia sets new record
The US stock exchanges are starting the trading week slightly down. Chip giant Nvidia is going against the trend and is noting a new record high.
Boeing wants to raise 25 billion dollars
The crisis-stricken aircraft manufacturer Boeing wants to raise 25 billion dollars, equivalent to around 260 billion kronor. Last week, Boeing announced that 10 percent of the workforce will be cut.
Stable start to the stock market week in the USA
The leading indexes on the New York Stock Exchange rose as the trading week began. The S&P 500 index rose 0.
Boeing lays off 10 percent of employees
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing will get rid of 17,000 employees worldwide – approximately 10 percent of the workforce. The company is also warning that the ongoing strike will result in continued significant losses, reports [Wall Street Journal](https://www.
Month-long Boeing strike continues
The management of the aviation giant Boeing is withdrawing its wage offer and accuses the union of being inflexible. Thus, the month-long strike in the USA with up to 33,000 employees appears to continue.
The Union Rejects Boeing – The Strike Continues
Boeing has presented its "best and final offer" to the 33,000 employees who are on strike, according to the aircraft manufacturer. However, the union does not believe that the terms are good enough and is therefore giving a thumbs down.
Downward trend in the USA after Fed's double rate cut
The American central bank, Federal Reserve, decided on a double rate cut on Wednesday. Trading before the interest rate decision was cautious and the cut did not lead to any violent index movements on the New York Stock Exchange.
Apple and Nvidia weighed down Wall Street
The New York stock exchange was weighed down on Monday by falling prices in some of the technology giants. Apple fell 2.
Strike at Boeing
Thousands of employees at the aircraft manufacturer Boeing are going on strike on Friday since the union rejected an offer from the company. The American aviation giant already has problems, so it's enough.
Sunny mood on Wall Street
After last week's decline, the American stock exchanges turned upwards again on Monday. The broad S&P 500, industrially oriented Dow Jones, and Nasdaq's composite index all closed 1.
Stranded astronauts coming home in February
The two astronauts who are stranded on the international space station ISS can be brought home for the first time in February next year, announces the American space authority Nasa. .
Eight days in space can become eight months
They would be in space for eight days – but may stay until spring 2025. Boeing, which manufactured the accident-prone spacecraft, risks a severe loss of prestige, while the astronauts seem to be sitting calmly in the boat.
New CEO for Boeing – takes over in turbulent times
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has appointed Kelly Ortberg as new CEO. Industry veteran Ortberg faces a tough task of turning the company around to success again after a turbulent period.
Profit Fall for Norwegian
The Norwegian airline Norwegian reports a profit before tax of 477 million Norwegian kronor for the second quarter of the year. This is a profit decrease of 11 percent compared to the profit for the corresponding quarter a year earlier, which was 538 million.
USA reaches settlement with Boeing
Boeing acknowledges fraud after two deadly plane crashes, announces the US Department of Justice. Federal prosecutors gave Boeing the option to enter into a settlement agreement and pay fines as part of its punishment, or to stand trial.
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