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the sector as a whole needs a strong boeing. >> the industry needs a strong boeing. we need to have competition with boeing and airbus. i'm confident that these issues will be addressed and we will see boeing to return to the numbers we expect from them. it is important that they face up to the problems that they are encountering and deal with them in an open way and move forward. >>> in related news, delta airlines is expecting bumper spring and summer demand to drive it to a record-breaking second quarter after posting its best ever first quarter as revenue jumped 6% on the year to $12.6 billion. we have arabile jouining us wit more. you wooshed in. >> i didn't. they wooshed in great numbers. first quarter saw record numbers. surprising actually. the first quarter is usually the least profitable quarter for the airlines in the united states. if you run through the numbers. adjusted earnings at $380 million. that is up 75% compared to $217 million you had a year ago. that's 45 cents a share when it comes to adjusted earnings per share. the market anticipated 36. blo
the sector as a whole needs a strong boeing. >> the industry needs a strong boeing. we need to have competition with boeing and airbus. i'm confident that these issues will be addressed and we will see boeing to return to the numbers we expect from them. it is important that they face up to the problems that they are encountering and deal with them in an open way and move forward. >>> in related news, delta airlines is expecting bumper spring and summer demand to drive it to a...
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so boeing's statement there. keep an eye on boeing shares. we'll shift to another dow component, oil and gas giant chevron, higher by .1%. thinner premarket trading volumes. the stock could get a little help later on today as analysts at barclays initiate coverage of the company with an overweight rating. also a $203 target price. they think the stock looks attractive regardless whether the plan goes through or not and they like the company's more balanced portfolio of assets so those chevron shares in focus on the oil and gas side and we'll cap it off with a check on tesla, up roughly .5%, following up on yesterday's 2% gain we're seeing a bit of a bounce in that stock, short-term. always one of the most popular and searched stocks on our cnbc.com website. new this morning, analysts at jeffries have cut their target price on the electric vehicle giant to 165 bucks. it was 185 before. they keep their hold rating. they're citing things like shifting production propeioriti. so keep an eye on tesla shares up .5%. for those and other calls, head
so boeing's statement there. keep an eye on boeing shares. we'll shift to another dow component, oil and gas giant chevron, higher by .1%. thinner premarket trading volumes. the stock could get a little help later on today as analysts at barclays initiate coverage of the company with an overweight rating. also a $203 target price. they think the stock looks attractive regardless whether the plan goes through or not and they like the company's more balanced portfolio of assets so those chevron...
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boeing has maintained there's no safety issue. joining us now is senator richard blumenthal, he's going to be leading today's hearing. we gotten a preview of what this whistle-blower is going to say, i'm curious, what are you looking for and how it contradicts what boeing is saying? >> what we'll hear today from this whistle-blower is a pattern of behavior that put profits over safety. the speed of production almost over everything else. and it's behavior described as whistle-blowers who suffered retaliation. really shockin i ing reprisals. which itself is worthy of further investigations by our committee, the faa and the department of justice and boeing at a moment of reckoning. a moment that's years in the making. it promised to be better after the plane crashes of 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people and it's still failing. >> senator, what should the american public think as they watch this hearing today, and would you step on a boeing plane? >> not only would i do, i do step on boeing planes, and the american public should no
boeing has maintained there's no safety issue. joining us now is senator richard blumenthal, he's going to be leading today's hearing. we gotten a preview of what this whistle-blower is going to say, i'm curious, what are you looking for and how it contradicts what boeing is saying? >> what we'll hear today from this whistle-blower is a pattern of behavior that put profits over safety. the speed of production almost over everything else. and it's behavior described as whistle-blowers who...
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boeing denies the claim. in a staemt adding, quote, the claims are inaccution inaccurat because of the comprehensive work done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft. >>> there are two issues with delta. strong guidance may be too much to ask. analysts say delta is a leader in international and corporate travel but restraints could weigh on kacapacity in the comi months. joining me now with her expectations is aerospace and defense analyst at jefferies. sheila, great to see you. >> good morning. thank you very much. >>> let's start with delta. more than 20% upside on the stock. what are you seeing in the travel market that's giving you so much confidence. >> when we think about boeing, the pressuring capacity should be positive for the domestic airline industry. why is that? particularly on a 737, which is used for domestic travel versus the 787 which is the wide body for international travel, boeing is about 100 aircraft short already in the u.s.domestic market to start the year as we ori
boeing denies the claim. in a staemt adding, quote, the claims are inaccution inaccurat because of the comprehensive work done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft. >>> there are two issues with delta. strong guidance may be too much to ask. analysts say delta is a leader in international and corporate travel but restraints could weigh on kacapacity in the comi months. joining me now with her expectations is aerospace and defense analyst at jefferies. sheila,...
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, boeing gets you there. people -- take it to the bank, that was american-made quality, that sort of thing. that is the question, think about the legacy of this management over the last few years. they cannot choose somebody internal to do this sort of thing. it whats to be someone from external. and it's going to take awhile to get that reputation. >>> there's a lot more "fast money" to come. here's what's coming up next. >>> cisco off the sidelines. one analyst says the stock is about to close the valuation gap. what they say will drive the networking name higher. plus, inflation may be down, but power prices are up, up, up. how infrastructure upgrades are driving the surge, and what it could mean for customers. you're watching "fast money," live from the nasdaq market site in tes sarimque. we're back right after this. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on ind
, boeing gets you there. people -- take it to the bank, that was american-made quality, that sort of thing. that is the question, think about the legacy of this management over the last few years. they cannot choose somebody internal to do this sort of thing. it whats to be someone from external. and it's going to take awhile to get that reputation. >>> there's a lot more "fast money" to come. here's what's coming up next. >>> cisco off the sidelines. one analyst...
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boeing down 13%. home depot down 12%. united health reports in a bit and that is down double digits. we are checking the bond market as treasury yields are mohoveri at the highest level in six months. we continue to watch the moves and impact on the overall markets. we are looking at energy and oil holding at $90 a barrel. brent crude is falling a few cents below the $90. wti is falling down one-third. we are looking at other commodities. gold is continuing to move higher. gold is up 15%. trading at 2,3 the $2,385 an ounce. and look at cocoa. it is up 150% for the year. >>> let's turn attention back to stocks and wall street bracing for the third down session in a row. the major averages are off the record highs. this is the fear gauge which pops to the highest level since october on fears of inflation following the hotter than expected retail sales report. to help us dig through the noise is andrew grinstead. celebrating 45 years in business with $2.5 billion in assets. good to talk to you from london. a lot going on in
boeing down 13%. home depot down 12%. united health reports in a bit and that is down double digits. we are checking the bond market as treasury yields are mohoveri at the highest level in six months. we continue to watch the moves and impact on the overall markets. we are looking at energy and oil holding at $90 a barrel. brent crude is falling a few cents below the $90. wti is falling down one-third. we are looking at other commodities. gold is continuing to move higher. gold is up 15%....
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listen. >> should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> the entire fleet worldwide. >> the entire fleet worldwide as far as i'm concerned right now is they need attention. you need to check your gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failing. >> boeing has insisted 787 is safe and shows zero signs of fatigue and the planes have been stress-tested and the dreamliner is safe. they intended to lay out in detail its manufacturing process to refute the allegations. >>> tim cook is traveling in jakarta today. his company will look at building a manufacturing company in indonesia after meeting with its president. since 2018 it's been setting up app developer academies. this is cook's latest leg of his tour after visiting vietnam earlier this week. >>> video game company taketwo plans to cut jobs and cancel games. it's expected to save the company about $165 million a year and is also tasked with finding, quote, efficiencies across its business. efficiencies still the relevant world for many companie
listen. >> should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> the entire fleet worldwide. >> the entire fleet worldwide as far as i'm concerned right now is they need attention. you need to check your gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failing. >> boeing has insisted 787 is safe and shows zero signs of fatigue and the planes have been stress-tested and the dreamliner is safe. they intended to lay out in detail...
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everybody wants boeing to succeed. boeing, it's important for the united states for boeing to succeed and we think the sentiment will give whoever steps into this new leadership role significant runway to execute what we think will be some of the tough decision, and ultimately reposition the company here, to benefit from what is a very strong demand environment, across both the defense and the commercial portfolio. >> ken, thanks for joining us. appreciate your time. >> great, thanks, have a great day. >>> coming up, we'll talk more about the fight in washington over aid for israel and ukraine. things like they're starting to move in congress. after a break, south dakota senator mike rounds will joining us. but first, johnson & johnson beating estimates. ceo jeff wolf joining us roonlt on the show. here he is responding to a question about whether he's as optimistic about the rest of the year as j&j's first quarter results might suggest. >> if you listen to and look at some of the clinical advancements we've had, we'll
everybody wants boeing to succeed. boeing, it's important for the united states for boeing to succeed and we think the sentiment will give whoever steps into this new leadership role significant runway to execute what we think will be some of the tough decision, and ultimately reposition the company here, to benefit from what is a very strong demand environment, across both the defense and the commercial portfolio. >> ken, thanks for joining us. appreciate your time. >> great,...
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we know what's going on with the boeing building fewer 737 maxes. that clearly has to impact united and then we know they were in the market for an air blast-- airbus replacement order because they will not be taking delivery of the max tends. don't forget united is expected to report a loss of $.57 so they are not expecting a profit here and tomorrow morning after the numbers this fternoon we will be talking with united ceo scott kirby. a lot to discuss beyond the numbers in terms of fleet plans, boeing, airbus. you don't want to miss that interview. >> we won't miss it and look forward to it. interactive brokers reporting by the way. >> the momentum for interactive brokers is expected to continue when we get that report out. account growth is a key thing to watch. trading activity will be reflected through something like daily active revenue trades, net interest income will be key as well. margin lending also a big one, piper sandler upping the price and saying any impact you may see from rate cuts that it could have on revenues has been overshado
we know what's going on with the boeing building fewer 737 maxes. that clearly has to impact united and then we know they were in the market for an air blast-- airbus replacement order because they will not be taking delivery of the max tends. don't forget united is expected to report a loss of $.57 so they are not expecting a profit here and tomorrow morning after the numbers this fternoon we will be talking with united ceo scott kirby. a lot to discuss beyond the numbers in terms of fleet...
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. >> boe? >> we think maybe closer to where the fed is. june is less likely with the stronger data we have seen there. >> kiran from ubs. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >>> speaking of the ecb, we will switch gears. ecb kept rates on hold for the thing fifth straight meeting, but policymakers say cuts are on the way. they will look to ease policy if inflation is converging to the 2% price target. inflation across the eurozone has eased with the march print copp coming up in at 2%. speaking in frankfurt, the ecb's stournaras said it is rather moving by wages. >>> coming up on the show, ben bernancke's review comes out you later today. we will walk you through what to expect after this break. switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the best converting checkout on the planet. a lot more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to sh
. >> boe? >> we think maybe closer to where the fed is. june is less likely with the stronger data we have seen there. >> kiran from ubs. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >>> speaking of the ecb, we will switch gears. ecb kept rates on hold for the thing fifth straight meeting, but policymakers say cuts are on the way. they will look to ease policy if inflation is converging to the 2% price target. inflation across the eurozone has eased with...
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your trade on troubled boeing. >> this one his a screaming sale for me on boeing shares. not even on the news today about the whistleblower complaint, but really is going to take, however long you think it is going to take boeing to turn this company around, double that expectation. i understand the temptation to step in and purchase shares here , but i have a feeling that it is going to get even worse the more investigations come out. i would encourage investors to be patient here. >> more than 30% here today. up next let's talk nasdaq, getting an upgrade from bargains danley saying they are bullish. they are up nearly 2% today. what is your trade here? >> you know, i think this one is probably a hold. historically the does well as long as there is a bull market going on. i don't see a catalyst for them to continue to push higher from here. if you think about the three major indexes started fizzling out a little bit in the last few days of trading, i don't see where the nasdaq goes unless the ipo market is heading back up like we thought maybe it could with the shares of
your trade on troubled boeing. >> this one his a screaming sale for me on boeing shares. not even on the news today about the whistleblower complaint, but really is going to take, however long you think it is going to take boeing to turn this company around, double that expectation. i understand the temptation to step in and purchase shares here , but i have a feeling that it is going to get even worse the more investigations come out. i would encourage investors to be patient here....
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>>> and boeing, alleged whistleblower out with allegations. >>> and an audit of california's homeless programs making a discovery that every taxpayer needs to hear. >>> 2024's king maker? the secretiv
>>> and boeing, alleged whistleblower out with allegations. >>> and an audit of california's homeless programs making a discovery that every taxpayer needs to hear. >>> 2024's king maker? the secretiv
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shares of boeing lower again today, notching its eighth straight day of losses. the stock is now down 34% this year, as the plane maker continues to deal with safety concerns and production issues. >>> vertex pharmaceutical is buying alpine immune sciences. regeneron down after the doj allege d fraudulent drug prices >>> meantime, today's hot inflation report having an outsized impact on the real estate space. the sector the worst performer on the s&p with reits like hudson pacific sinking between 6% to 9%. the home construction itf falling 5% and dropping below its 50-day moving average for the first time since november. let's bring in cnbc's diana olick for more. di diana? >> reits are rough today, because higher interest rates mean tougher dealmaking and tougher refinancing. usually strong apartment sector, take a look, alexandria properties down close to 5%. camden down 3% and equity residential down. equity still up year to date. digital realty, who doesn't love a.i., but no love there today. still way up, though, year to date. and office, as you said, bosto
shares of boeing lower again today, notching its eighth straight day of losses. the stock is now down 34% this year, as the plane maker continues to deal with safety concerns and production issues. >>> vertex pharmaceutical is buying alpine immune sciences. regeneron down after the doj allege d fraudulent drug prices >>> meantime, today's hot inflation report having an outsized impact on the real estate space. the sector the worst performer on the s&p with reits like...
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traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also addressed possible policy diversions between the bank of england and the u.s. fed. >> i think it's rather different between europe geographically now and the u.s. i think there's more demand-laden pressure that i think we're seeing. i think the inflation dynamics are different. we're still seeing an extension of the process coming out of the big supply shocks that we had, the impact of the war, the impact of coming out of covid. >>> with the latest comments from the fed, the boe, and now we look at our fed. christine lagarde said the ecb will cut rates soon barring surprises. it's steadily moving toward its target, adding that officials just need to build a bit more confidence before cutting rates. sara eisen asked the ecb president as well whether three rate cut this year is a reasonable expectation. >> i wou
traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also addressed possible policy diversions between the bank of england and the u.s. fed. >> i think it's rather different between europe geographically now and the u.s. i think there's more demand-laden pressure...
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ahead of that, former boe member said the u.s. will likely cut rates before europe. be sure to catch two interviews today. andy jassy joins "squawk box" at 8:30 a.m. and adam neumann joins us at 1:00 p.m. >>> and we have hotter than expected cpi report yesterday with the selloff across the board. we have bob pisani with more. >> frank, the reflation trade is back. a strong economy with earnings still strong, but inflation sticky creates a tricky narrative for investors. this is a tough environment for small-cap stocks and reits and utilities. higher rates are bad for reits. it is bad for utilities because when rates rise, treasury bonds are more attractive due to higher yields and higher rates mean increased borrowing costs for yo utilities. if utilities cannot pass on the higher costs, the equity investors have to suffer. some sectors may do well in the environment. the keys to the economy has to stay strong to prop up earnings. reflation trade means a focus on cyclical stocks, include energy, material and hospitality stocks. energy and material stocks have been ris
ahead of that, former boe member said the u.s. will likely cut rates before europe. be sure to catch two interviews today. andy jassy joins "squawk box" at 8:30 a.m. and adam neumann joins us at 1:00 p.m. >>> and we have hotter than expected cpi report yesterday with the selloff across the board. we have bob pisani with more. >> frank, the reflation trade is back. a strong economy with earnings still strong, but inflation sticky creates a tricky narrative for investors....
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. >>> boeing lower again today that stock on an 11-day losing streak, tying its longest downside streak on record. it still has not had an up day in april bowing's senate safety hearing scheduled for this wednesday. >>> shares of trump's made ya stock sinking 18% today. the company filing to issue millions of additional shares of stock. djt now down more than 57% this month. you have been following this -- >> i have, just because it's the most ridiculous thing, the whole structure. they filed to register shares to -- they're going to call the warrant soon they can do it as early as tuesday, so you -- if you own a warrant, you put up your 1150, you get a share of stock they registered those shares, plus, registering the shares of trump, everyone else anyone else who lent them money, who is getting shares, they just want to clear the deck for everyone to be able to sell as soon as they can it would seem. now, we would need to find out if trump gets a waiver, but they're just looking to raise cash -- >> dumb question >> not from you. >> you want to find somebody that wants to sell that sto
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when do you think the boe will start moving considering the hawks have been falling out of the sky. >> the last meeting we got from the bank of england is a move to the dovish side. you no longer have members voting for a hike. that move will shift. you have seen the inflation come down dramatically. a year ago, no market participant was looking for cuts from the bank of england. that changed because the inflation outlook has come down. actually in the second quarter, you expect inflation to undershoot the bank of england. you could get cuts as early as june. that's what the economy is telling you. >> i don't think anyone is expecting any further hikes from the boj soon. what do you think they might do old intervention front, s skyla? we play have been getting more jaw boning from the governor there. does the break necessitate intervention or not necessarily? >> i think the struggle is the intervention which is them talking down the currency. you can have fx reserves to supporting the yield target. you can't continue selling. there is a limited amount of fx. history tells you that doe
when do you think the boe will start moving considering the hawks have been falling out of the sky. >> the last meeting we got from the bank of england is a move to the dovish side. you no longer have members voting for a hike. that move will shift. you have seen the inflation come down dramatically. a year ago, no market participant was looking for cuts from the bank of england. that changed because the inflation outlook has come down. actually in the second quarter, you expect inflation...
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boeing deliveries and airbus deliveries, they've kind of slowed. >> yeah, they have. take a look at the incredible action in rtx, greg hayes' swan song. that's thegood analog and not seeing any letdown. i remember positive with ge aerospace and really positive on all the other parts of it. i think they're really good. >> you thought vernova was your top of the three? >> i think people don't understand the power of vernova. down a lot from where it came public. the turbin numbers which david used to look at in terms of trying to figure out service revenue. remember turbin numbers? don't you remember that the tu turbin. >> turbine. not a turban, something i'm wearing on my head. yes, i did look at those numbers, jim. the awesome acquisition. >> suboptimal. >> remember when they were going to make it so it was software. >> remember what they said about that. >> industrial internet. >> remember john flannery? >> he's a red sox fan. >> a lot of deep tracks on ge this morning. market continues to kind of sit on its hands a bit ahead of cpi tomorrow. dow hovering above 5200.
boeing deliveries and airbus deliveries, they've kind of slowed. >> yeah, they have. take a look at the incredible action in rtx, greg hayes' swan song. that's thegood analog and not seeing any letdown. i remember positive with ge aerospace and really positive on all the other parts of it. i think they're really good. >> you thought vernova was your top of the three? >> i think people don't understand the power of vernova. down a lot from where it came public. the turbin...