前收市價 | 47.70 |
開市 | 47.70 |
買盤 | 46.45 |
賣出價 | 47.20 |
拍板 | 135.00 |
到期日 | 2024-11-15 |
今日波幅 | 47.70 - 47.70 |
合同範圍 | 無 |
成交量 | |
未平倉合約 | 9 |
A current Boeing employee claims that the company tried to shield broken or out-of-specification 737 Max plane parts from regulators and lost track of them, according to a Senate subcommittee investigation made public Tuesday.
Broadcom becomes the eighth-largest U.S. company by market value, while Tesla shares slip following the bankruptcy filing of electric-vehicle start-up Fisker.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will face tough questions from U.S. senators on Tuesday over the planemaker's safety culture as well claims from a new whistleblower employee. Calhoun will appear at 2 p.m. ET (1800 GMT) before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, the first time he will face lawmakers' questions after a January mid-air emergency involving an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 raised widespread alarm. "This is a culture that continues to prioritize profits, push limits, and disregard its workers," the panel's chair, Senator Richard Blumenthal, said of Boeing.