The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA – Get Free Report) EVP Uma Amuluru sold 1,503 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, February 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $233.78, for a total value of $351,371.34. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president directly owned 19,015 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $4,445,326.70. This represents a 7.33% decrease in their position. The sale was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is accessible through this link.
Boeing Stock Down 0.4%
Shares of NYSE BA traded down $1.03 during mid-day trading on Thursday, reaching $229.33. 4,606,727 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 7,549,323. The company’s fifty day moving average is $234.05 and its two-hundred day moving average is $219.96. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 8.37, a quick ratio of 0.40 and a current ratio of 1.19. The Boeing Company has a fifty-two week low of $128.88 and a fifty-two week high of $254.35. The stock has a market cap of $180.10 billion, a PE ratio of 114.10 and a beta of 1.15.
Boeing (NYSE:BA – Get Free Report) last announced its earnings results on Tuesday, January 27th. The aircraft producer reported $9.92 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of ($0.40) by $10.32. The company had revenue of $23.95 billion for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $22.41 billion. During the same period in the previous year, the company earned ($5.90) EPS. The firm’s revenue for the quarter was up 57.1% compared to the same quarter last year. On average, analysts expect that The Boeing Company will post -2.58 earnings per share for the current year.
Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades
More Boeing News
Here are the key news stories impacting Boeing this week:
- Positive Sentiment: Delivery momentum — two Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft were delivered to WestJet via Aviation Capital Group, supporting MAX lease/sales activity and near‑term cash flow for the commercial backlog. Aviation Capital Group Announces the Delivery of Two Boeing 737 MAX 8 Aircraft to WestJet
- Positive Sentiment: Training & product progress — Boeing’s 777‑9 flight training simulators received FAA and EASA qualification, removing a potential operational hurdle for 777‑9 pilot training and supporting aircraft introduction timelines. The Boeing Company’s (BA) 777-9 Flight Training Simulators Receives Qualification Certification
- Neutral Sentiment: Longer‑term market opportunities — industry reports highlight growth in refurbishing, zero‑emission and advanced air mobility markets where Boeing is a named participant; positive for strategic optionality but not an immediate earnings catalyst. Aircraft Refurbishing Industry Forecast Report 2026-2035
- Neutral Sentiment: Analyst context — sector pieces comparing Boeing to peers (e.g., RTX) and post‑earnings commentary help explain valuation debates; useful for investors but reflect opinion rather than new company events. Boeing vs. RTX: Which Defense Stock Offers Better Value in 2026?
- Negative Sentiment: Regulatory hit — the FAA issued an airworthiness directive covering certain 737 MAX models to fix a circuit‑breaker issue that can cause excessive temperatures in the cabin/flight deck; that raises inspection/repair costs and operational disruption risk for airlines and lessors, a clear near‑term negative for MAX fleet utilization and Boeing’s reputation. FAA issues directive to address Boeing 737 circuit breaker issue
- Negative Sentiment: Pentagon audit/AI supply‑chain risk — the DoD has asked Boeing to assess its exposure to Anthropic’s AI models as part of a potential “supply chain risk” review; the inquiry could force vendor changes or program delays in defense AI projects and has already pressured the stock. Pentagon asks Boeing, Lockheed Martin about their exposure to Anthropic, Axios reports
- Negative Sentiment: Regional order scrutiny & legal pressure — reports say new Vietnam orders coincide with heightened FAA scrutiny (the AD noted above), NASA classification of a Starliner mishap and a Supreme Court decision allowing a lawsuit over pilot training to proceed — a confluence that amplifies regulatory and legal risk. Boeing’s Vietnam Orders Confront Mounting Safety And Legal Pressures
- Negative Sentiment: Market reaction & sentiment pieces — multiple headlines note the stock has slid since the earnings beat, highlighting investor caution despite strong quarterly numbers; this suggests sentiment and regulatory headlines are dominating fundamentals right now. Why Is Boeing (BA) Down 4.7% Since Last Earnings Report?
Institutional Inflows and Outflows
A number of large investors have recently modified their holdings of the company. Alpha Cubed Investments LLC grew its holdings in shares of Boeing by 43.3% during the second quarter. Alpha Cubed Investments LLC now owns 3,598 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock valued at $754,000 after buying an additional 1,088 shares during the last quarter. SteelPeak Wealth LLC increased its stake in Boeing by 50.4% in the 3rd quarter. SteelPeak Wealth LLC now owns 26,360 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock valued at $5,689,000 after buying an additional 8,833 shares during the last quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. lifted its position in shares of Boeing by 1.7% during the 2nd quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 66,773,360 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock worth $13,991,022,000 after buying an additional 1,118,316 shares in the last quarter. Patton Fund Management Inc. lifted its position in shares of Boeing by 734.4% during the 3rd quarter. Patton Fund Management Inc. now owns 10,322 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock worth $2,228,000 after buying an additional 9,085 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Moors & Cabot Inc. grew its holdings in shares of Boeing by 7.1% in the second quarter. Moors & Cabot Inc. now owns 21,990 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock valued at $4,607,000 after acquiring an additional 1,461 shares in the last quarter. 64.82% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.
Boeing Company Profile
Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense systems, and space and security technologies. Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, the company today operates as an integrated aerospace and defense contractor with a global customer base. Boeing relocated its corporate headquarters to Arlington, Virginia in 2022 and maintains extensive engineering, manufacturing and service operations across the United States and around the world.
Boeing’s principal lines of business include Commercial Airplanes, which produces and supports a range of jetliners used by airlines globally; Defense, Space & Security, which develops military aircraft, rotorcraft, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, satellites, and launch and missile systems; and Boeing Global Services, which provides aftermarket maintenance, training, spare parts, digital analytics and logistics support.
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