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Ryanair May Get Five Fewer Planes by Next Summer Due to Boeing Strike, CEO Says
This week's bull stock in the US stock market | AI concept stocks rebounded strongly, helping the S&P and Nasdaq to rise for four consecutive days! Nvidia surged nearly 16% in four days, while Broadcom rose more than 20%.
This week, the US stock market quickly rebounded, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rising for 4 consecutive days, led by Nvidia, the AI concept stock. Among them, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.86%, the S&P 500 Index rose 3.46%, and the Nasdaq, which is dominated by technology stocks, performed the best, soaring 5.27%.
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Riyan Aviation CEO: It is expected that Boeing will achieve its goal of producing 40 737 aircraft per month in the spring of next year.
On September 12, Boeing's major customer, Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary, said on Thursday that Boeing is likely to achieve its goal of producing 40 737 aircraft per month before next spring. However, the price of the aircraft may increase significantly after reaching an agreement with the union. He estimated at the Ryanair's annual shareholders meeting that Boeing is currently producing about 20 737 aircraft per month, and the number of aircraft received by Ryanair in December may be 5 less than planned.
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