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Musk later deleted his X post that called the interview “very interesting” and “worth watching,” per the Independent. Musk rarely deletes his social media posts, no matter how inflammatory. Musk is the single biggest individual shareholder at Tesla, the only publicly traded business he owns. Litigation is a key part of the Musk playbook when it comes to any person or group challenging him or his businesses. Angry at advertisers for leaving his Nazi-tolerating social media site, Musk sued a nonprofit ad group out of existence.
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Investors have been increasingly on edge about the prospect of former President Donald Trump winning the election, a possibility for which Wall Street has been preparing to a greater extent. While polls remain effectively dead-even, Trump’s prospects have grown since the start of this month in political betting markets. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite led the decline, ending the day down by 1.6%; while the S&P 500 and Dow both fell about 1%. Recent strong economic data has led traders to question whether the central bank might maintain higher rates for longer than anticipated. The current market environment suggests continued volatility ahead, said Torres, warning of the potential for further yield curve steepening and increased market turbulence ahead.
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That is the Boeing unit that has been the most troubled, but the strike affected only the last two weeks of the three-month period. Boeing reported a $2.4 billion operating loss in its space and defense business, which is not affected by the strike. “First and foremost on everybody’s mind today is ending the IAM strike,” Ortberg told investors. Members of the International Association of Machinists from Boeing hold a march during an ongoing strike in Seattle, on October 15. Fortunately for Boeing, it is not likely it will be forced out of business by its current financial crisis.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, ” Ortberg, “ We’re, We’ve, , , Starliner, , Ortberg, Seth Seifman, Seifman, David Ryder, “ We’ve, Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, CNBC, International, Station, NASA, SpaceX, IAM, JPMorgan Chase, Reuters, Alaska Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, Airbus Locations: New York, , Seattle, Washington
(This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers. Worldwide Exchange airs at 5 a.m. Investors on Wednesday were focused on big news involving two Dow Jones Industrial Average components: Boeing and McDonald's. The current bull market and how much more stocks can continue to rally was also on investors' minds. McDonald's E. coli outbreak, Boeing earnings McDonald's shares were lower and the primary drag on Dow futures after an E-coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders that has killed one person and lead to dozens being hospitalized.
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New York CNN —The strike by 33,000 workers at Boeing will continue after rank-and-file union members rejected an offer from the company in a vote on Wednesday and decided to remain on the picket lines instead. The membership of the International Association of Machinists voted 64% against the deal, the union announced late Wednesday. “Our members deserve more,” said Jon Holden, the president of the largest IAM local at Boeing and its chief negotiator. The offer would have raised wages for IAM members at Boeing by 35 percentage points over the four-year life of the contract, with an immediate 12% raise. Loss of pension a ‘sticking point’Among the major issues for many members was the loss of a traditional pension plan.
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watch nowQuarterly lossesBoeing reported a more than $6 billion loss for the third quarter, its largest since 2020 when the pandemic halted most aircraft demand and its bestselling airplane was grounded after two crashes. It disclosed charges of more than $5 billion across its commercial and defense units and said it ended the third quarter with $10.5 billion in cash and marketable securities. Its commercial airplane unit's losses swelled to more than $4 billion from a $678 million loss a year before. Ortberg announced the departure of the defense unit's CEO, Ted Colbert, in September. He is expected to face questions on the call about which units or projects the company will consider shedding.
Persons: David Ryder, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, CNBC's Squawk, Brian West, Ted Colbert, we've, LSEG, Rockwell Collins, Max, weren't Organizations: Boeing Co, Bloomberg, Getty, Boeing, KC, International, NASA, CNBC, Alaska Airlines Locations: Renton , Washington, US
Now, new CEO Kelly Ortberg has the chance to share his vision for the troubled manufacturer, from a potential strike-ending labor agreement to a slimmed-down future. When he takes the mic for his first earnings call as Boeing’s CEO on Wednesday, more than 32,000 striking machinists will start voting on a new, sweetened contract proposal. “I think it’s going to be a tight vote,” Jon Holden, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751, told CNBC on Tuesday. Narrowing businessesOrtberg, a longtime aerospace veteran who previously ran Rockwell Collins, took the reins at Boeing in early August. Mending ties with workers, stabilizing supply chainThe results of the union vote will come out hours after the earnings call.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , ” Jon Holden, RTX, Neil Mitchill, Collins, Rockwell Collins, Robert " Kelly, Ortberg, , Ken Herbert, Julie Su, Holden, ” Holden, Joe Biden, Biden, , Phil LeBeau Organizations: Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, CNBC, GE Aerospace, AFP, Getty, Air Force One, Workers, Puget, Labor, Spirit, Aerospace Industries Association Locations: underperformance, Seattle, South Carolina
More than 90 flights from Indian airports have received bomb threats in just over a week, including about 50 on Saturday and Sunday alone, according to local media reports. Bomb threats against airlines are taken especially seriously in India, which was rattled by a series of bombings and hijackings from the 1970s to 1990s. Two days later, the British air force dispatched a fighter jet to intercept an Air India Boeing 777 en route to London. Air India said it would consider legal action against those responsible and was cooperating with the authorities to identify the perpetrators. Police in Mumbai have arrested one person on suspicion of posting bomb threats against at least three flights, Kinjarapu said Wednesday in a post on X.
Persons: Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Kinjarapu, Ripudaman Singh Malik, , Sidharath Kapur, , Kapur Organizations: Authorities, Indian Airlines, Air India, Airlines, , Air, Air India Express, Air India Boeing, London ., Police Locations: DELHI, India, United States, Kathmandu, Nepal, Delhi, Afghanistan, Toronto, New Delhi, ” Air India, Air India, New York, Mumbai, London, Chicago, Iqaluit
Qatar Airways' first flight using Elon Musk's Starlink took off on Tuesday. The SpaceX CEO previously joined a video call with the Qatar CEO, who was on board a test flight. AdvertisementQatar Airways has launched its first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink internet. On a previous test flight, Musk joined a video call with Qatar Airways CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. Related stories"It's only going to get better," Musk replied.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoeing strike will continue if union members don't vote for deal, says IAM 751 president Jon HoldenCNBC's Phil Lebeau sits down with Jon Holden, Union President of Boeing Machinists, to discuss the vote on the strike and what's next for his members.
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Qatar Airways Group CEO Badr Al Meer (center) and Qatar Tourism Chairman Saad bin Ali Al Kharji (left) speak with Elon Musk (right) via Starlink on board the flight. Qatar Airways launched Tuesday its inaugural Boeing 777 flight equipped with Elon Musk's Starlink internet, paving the way for a new era of in-flight connectivity across its entire fleet by next year. To demonstrate the milestone, Qatar Airways CEO Badr Al Meer held a video call with Starlink founder Musk while flying at 35,000 feet from Doha to London. Qatar Airways' move to introduce free high-speed internet across its fleet is a direct challenge to competitor airlines who typically offer lower-speed and often patchy paid services, or status-restricted wi-fi access to the flying public. Over time I think you'll find it just gets better and better," Musk said before Al Meer gave him a video tour of the cockpit.
Persons: Badr Al Meer, Saad bin Ali Al Kharji, Elon Musk, Elon Musk's, Musk, We're, Al Meer, Saad bin Ali Al, Kharji Organizations: Qatar Airways Group, Qatar Tourism, Qatar Airways, Boeing, Elon, Qatari, Airbus Locations: Qatar, Starlink, Doha, London, Qatari
On the earnings front, Tesla, UPS, and Boeing will report later in the week. AdvertisementUS stocks headed for their second losing session in a row, with major indexes slumping Tuesday morning amid a rise in bond yields. The key bond yield jumped above 4.2% for the first time since July. Boeing is also due to report on Wednesday, while UPS will report results on Thursday. Here's where US indexes stood at the 9:30 a.m. opening bell on Tuesday:Here's what else happened today:AdvertisementIn commodities, bonds, and crypto:
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When he takes the mic for his first earnings call as Boeing's CEO on Wednesday, more than 32,000 striking machinists will start voting on a new, sweetened contract proposal. Narrowing businessesOrtberg, a longtime aerospace veteran who previously ran Rockwell Collins, took the reins at Boeing in early August. Boeing's new CEO Kelly Ortberg visits the company's 767 and 777/777X programs' plant in Everett, Washington, U.S. August 16, 2024. watch nowMending ties with workers, stabilizing supply chainThe results of the union vote will come out hours after the earnings call. Meanwhile, the strike is costing Boeing $1 billion a month, according to S&P Global Ratings estimates.
Persons: Ryan Bergh, Jason Redmond, JASON REDMOND, Kelly Ortberg, Rockwell Collins, Ortberg, Marian Lockhart, Ken Herbert, Leslie Josephs Organizations: International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Seattle Union Hall, Getty, AFP, Boeing, Reuters, Air Force One, Workers, CNBC Locations: Everett , Washington, Seattle , Washington, AFP, underperformance, Everett , Washington , U.S, Seattle, Renton , Washington
Two US Navy aviators were killed last week when their fighter jet crashed during a training flight. The Navy on Monday identified the two aviators as Lt. Cmdr. Evans and Wileman had recently returned from flying combat missions against the Houthis. AdvertisementThe two US Navy aviators who were killed in a fighter jet crash in the United States last week had recently returned from flying combat missions against the Houthis. AdvertisementAnd Wileman was awarded three Strike Flight Air Medals for her role in combat missions between December and April.
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Boeing, machinist union reach tentative deal to end strike
  + stars: | 2024-10-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoeing, machinist union reach tentative deal to end strikeCNBC's Phil Lebeau joins 'Squawk on the Street' to report on the latest proposal to end the Boeing machinist worker strike.
Persons: Phil Lebeau Organizations: Boeing
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're in the 7th round of the return to office prize fight, says Korn Ferry's Alan GuarinoAlan Guarino, Korn Ferry vice chairman of CEO and board services practice, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Boeing's new contract proposal with the machinist's union, the state of labor, return to office trends, future of hybrid or remote work, and more.
Persons: Korn, Alan Guarino Alan Guarino Organizations: Korn Ferry
Emirates has ordered five Boeing 777 freighters, eventually expanding its fleet to 21 of the planes. The order comes days after Emirates' boss criticized a fresh delay to Boeing's new passenger jet, the 777X. AdvertisementEmirates has announced a fresh order for Boeing 777 freight planes, just days after its chairman publicly criticized the embattled planemaker. Emirates is one of Boeing's biggest customers, so a fresh order of Boeing planes is not unusual. Emirates' Sir Tim Clark criticized the latest delays to the Boeing 777X last week.
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CNBC Daily Open: Everyone’s watching Netflix shares
  + stars: | 2024-10-21 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. That's the longest streak this year for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average , both of which hit record highs. Watching Netflix sharesNetflix shares popped 11% on Friday, a day after the company reported third-quarter results that beat earnings, revenue and paid membership estimates. For investors looking to secure a steady stream of income still, Morgan Stanley recommends considering dividend income stocks, and picks 10 dividend stocks from Asia-Pacific, excluding Japan, for its "conviction list."
Persons: Pan Gongsheng, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, CSI, People's Bank of, Netflix, Boeing Locations: Asia, Pacific, People's Bank of China, Japan
Elliott Investment Management launched a podcast to influence Southwest Airlines shareholders. AdvertisementLast week, activist firm Elliott Investment Management launched a podcast as part of its efforts to influence Southwest Airlines shareholders. Related storiesElliott said its "Stronger Southwest" podcast will have one-on-one conversations with the firm's nominated directors. But companies like Southwest and Disney, which saw similar activist interest last year, have a lot of individual investors. Before the podcast, Elliott rolled out a website and accounts on Instagram, X, and YouTube.
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Stock futures were flat in overnight trading after the Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a three-day winning streak. The S&P 500 declined about 0.2%, while the Nasdaq Composite added close to 0.3%. Investor attention remains fixated on third-quarter earnings season, with about one-fifth of the S&P 500 slated to report results this week. "It is good to see analysts getting realistic about 2025 earnings growth," she said. "However, at 15% earnings growth, we believe it is still too optimistic given the expectation for slower economic growth in 2025."
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNew company culture at Boeing will take time, says Eric DezenhallEric Dezenhall, Dezenhall Resources chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of Boeing reaching a tentative contract proposal with the machinists' union, corporate fallout from the strike, the challenges facing CEO Kelly Ortberg, and more.
Persons: Eric Dezenhall Eric Dezenhall, Kelly Ortberg Organizations: Boeing, Dezenhall
Humana , Cigna – Shares of both companies moved in opposite directions after Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that Cigna resumed merger talks with Humana. Humana gained more than 4% while Cigna fell a similar amount. UPS – Shares fell nearly 2% after a downgrade to underweight from equal weight at Barclays. Southwest Airlines – Shares dipped more than 1% before the market open. ASML – Shares fell more than 1% after Bernstein lowered its price target on the Dutch semiconductor equipment stock.
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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Boeing — The stock climbed 3%. Cigna — The insurer's stock slid more than 4% after Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter, that Cigna has reignited merger discussions with Humana. AppLovin — The application technology stock jumped 8% on the back of a major price target hike from Bank of America. Atlantic Union Bankshares — The holding company for Atlantic Union Bank pulled back more than 5% after third-quarter net interest income missed analysts' estimates. Atlantic Union reported net interest income of $186.8 million, while analysts polled by FactSet were looking for $195.0 million.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNew labor deal won't change Boeing's financials tremendously, says Bernstein's Doug HarnedDoug Harned, Bernstein aerospace and defense senior analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of Boeing reaching a tentative deal with the machinist's union, impact of the strike on the company, the challenges facing CEO Kelly Ortberg, and more.
Persons: Doug Harned Doug Harned, Bernstein, Kelly Ortberg Organizations: Boeing
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