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The UK competition regulator has approved Boeing’s takeover of Spirit AeroSystems after initiating an investigation into the ...
Britain's competition regulator said on Friday it has cleared Boeing's planned acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems after ...
Spirit Aero was once part of Boeing. It was sold to private equity some 20 years ago and sold shares in an initial public ...
Officials said they wouldn’t open an in-depth probe into Boeing’s deal to acquire the fuselage maker, effectively clearing ...
Boeing will be purchasing Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, or $37.25 per share, as the plane manufacturer looks to address safety issues sparked by a mid-air blowout at the beginning of the year.
Boeing has agreed to buy Spirit AeroSystems, one of its major suppliers and manufacturing partners, as part of its plan to overhaul the aircraft maker’s badly damaged safety reputation. The all ...
Boeing Co. agreed to buy back Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. for $37.25 a share in an all-stock deal that values the supplier at $4.7 billion, unwinding a ...
Boeing announced plans to buy back the bulk of supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, and Airbus said it would purchase Spirit operations related to the European aerospace giant.
Boeing's pending acquisition of Wichita's Spirit AeroSystems awaits U.S. regulatory approval.
Spirit lost $616 million last year and hasn't turned a full-year profit since 2019. Since then, it has lost more than $2.5 billion. Boeing agreed in October to give more financial help to Spirit.
Boeing agreed to buy Spirit AeroSystems, the Kansas-based supplier that makes fuselages for the 737 Max jet, in a deal intended to improve quality after a midair door plug blowout.
Spirit took a forward loss of $33 million, or $0.24 per share, on Boeing's decision to decrease 787 Dreamliner production to 12 aircraft per month.
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