Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc - Class A

NYSE: SPR
$30.51
-$0.48 (-1.5%)
Closing price May 17, 2024

SPR Articles

The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Altice USA, CVS Health, Exxon, Lowe's, T-Mobile, Sprint and Under Armour.
These five top aerospace and defense stocks to buy with growth potential going forward make good sense for long-term growth portfolios.
Neither Boeing nor Airbus is especially delighted on the announcement United Technologies' agreement to buy Rockwell Collins. The merged company could shift disrupt the airframe makers' grip on the...
Arconic chairman and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld resigned his positions with the company this morning, meeting a demand levied by activist investor Paul Singer's Elliott Management.
Friday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Alliance Data, Autodesk, Biogen, Broadcom, Delta Air Lines and Finisar.
Late Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill blocking the sale of Boeing and Airbus commercial jets to Iran.
The markets bounced handily on Tuesday and Wednesday in the post-Brexit aftermath, and shares were only marginally higher on Thursday morning. Investors may have different reasons each time, but they...
The analysts at Jefferies have focused on some top blue chip names that have traded down into clear value territory. We found three that make good sense for investors now.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday, February 19, include Applied Materials, Duke Energy, Entergy, Salesforce,com and SunEdison.
Friday's top analyst calls include Alibaba, Amazon, Bank of America, Cypress Semiconductor, Flextronics, JC Penney, Lululemon Athletica and Microsoft.
Commercial aerospace aftermarket stocks were underperformers in the first quarter of 2015, and analysts at Canaccord Genuity expect more of the same when these firms release second-quarter earnings.
All these defense stocks are expected to report a good quarter, and all make very good sense in growth portfolios with a degree of risk tolerance.
Although the number of new aircraft orders at last week's Paris Air Show was well short of last year's total at Farnborough, analysts at Canaccord Genuity remain bullish on Boeing.
Since 2011, Boeing and arch rival Airbus have averaged a total of about 425 firm orders at the Paris and Farnborough Air Shows.
Now that Boeing's 2015 investor conference is behind us, it is a good time to check and see what analysts had to say about what Boeing had to say.