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Boeing stock recovers from sharp plunge after 737 MAX crashes

New York [USA], Mar 12 (ANI): Boeing's stock closed down 5 per cent on Monday in the aftermath of second deadly crash of its bestselling 737 MAX 8 jet in five months.

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The tragic Ethiopian Airlines crash on Sunday is raising doubts on Wall Street about Boeing

New York [USA], Mar 12 (ANI): Boeing's stock closed down 5 per cent on Monday in the aftermath of second deadly crash of its bestselling 737 MAX 8 jet in five months.
All 157 people on board the Ethiopian Airlines flight were killed when the plane fell out of the sky shortly after takeoff.
The stock opened down more than twice as much before recovering throughout the day, according to CNN Business.
Boeing declined as much as 13.5 per cent on Monday morning, briefly putting the stock on track for its worst session since September 17, 2001, the first day of trading following the 9/11 terror attacks.
The stock's volatility on Monday played an outsized role dragging down the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average. Boeing is the index's most expensive stock -- and the index is price-weighted.
The sharp selloff reflected the serious crisis Boeing has on its hands. Almost three-quarters of Boeing's 2018 deliveries were 737 planes. And Boeing plans to build 59 new 737s each month in 2019.
The loss of life in the Sunday crash poses serious safety questions for Boeing and regulators investigating the incidents. China, Indonesia and several other airlines have already grounded the 737 MAX 8, raising the pressure on Boeing.
However, US carriers American Airlines and Southwest expressed confidence in the Boeing jet. And the US Federal Aviation Administration said that it has deemed 737 MAX planes airworthy, which means it will allow US airlines to continue flying them.
The Ethiopian Airlines crash comes after a 737 MAX flown by Lion Air crashed off the coast of Indonesia in late October. All 189 passengers onboard the Lion Air flight died.
Boeing said in a statement on Sunday that it is "deeply saddened" by the crash and extends its "heartfelt sympathies to the families and loved ones of the passengers and crew on board." The company said a technical team will be at the crash site to provide assistance.
The Boeing selloff may be exaggerated by the fact that the stock had been vastly outperforming the broader market. As of Friday's close, Boeing was up 44 per cent since Christmas Eve.
Spirit AeroSystems, which makes 737 MAX 8 fuselages, closed down 4 per cent.
(ANI)

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