前收市價 | 22.90 |
開市 | 21.79 |
買盤 | 23.55 |
賣出價 | 25.95 |
拍板 | 210.00 |
到期日 | 2025-12-19 |
今日波幅 | 21.79 - 21.79 |
合同範圍 | 無 |
成交量 | |
未平倉合約 | 456 |
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing's financial and production challenges following a January mid-air panel blowout will not change its workers' readiness to strike to make gains in bargaining, a union local president said on Thursday. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), which represents more than 30,000 Washington state workers building Boeing jets, wants better retirement benefits and wage increases exceeding 40% over three to four years after what it termed years of stagnant earnings. "We are going to maximize this opportunity no matter what," Jon Holden, president of the IAM's District 751 representing the Seattle-area workers, said in an interview with Reuters.
Understanding the plane maker's woes a little better will help investors figure out when things are really improving.
Lockheed (LMT) is set to provide production and non-recurring engineering support to aid the F-35 landing and arresting gear system.