Boeing stock has been in freefall since an emergency door plug blew out of an Alaska Air Group 737 MAX 9 jet. Investors just don’t have a good way of estimating
how long MAX 9 jets will be grounded, and what it will end up costing Boeing in terms of customer compensation, repairs, and delayed and canceled orders—not to mention the less-quantifiable damage to the brand.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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