Financial News Discussion of BA - The Boeing Company on Mad Money

Financial News for The Boeing Company (BA)

BA 3/12/2010 6:52PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$69.83 $34.21 — $70.49 $52.9 Billion 2.40% $1.68

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The Boeing Company was discussed on Mad Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 9/1/2009
Mad Money discussed The Boeing Company on 9/1/09. Jim Cramer, who highlights news and stocks each day at 6:00 PM, mentioned The Boeing Company on the program. The mention with surrounding context is displayed below.

The Boeing Company is in the news. Find out how this impacts BA trading on Ockham Research.

Was at goldman sachs. This is time consuming but if you're retired like I am go for if you don't have time to sit in a store and watch the register, you can try to anticipate spending cycles. The airlines have an incredibly predictable spending cycle. When you see BOEING getting a lot of orders, you need to buy the suppliers. Honeywell, which makes the cockpit. People don't see it. As soon as the analysts start when semiconductors do do well, they like to raise money to buy equipment, so when you see them doing pretty strongly, but before they place their order, you load up on the suppliers. Here i'm thinking about applied materials, kla tencor and novellus. Something happens when the telephone companies do well, they buy equipment. When you see them doing well,

“n you see BOEING getting a lot of orders, you need to buy the suppliers. Honeywell, which makes the cockpit. People don't see it. As soon as the analysts start when semiconductors do do well, they like to raise money to buy equipment, so when you see them doing pretty strongly, but before they place their order, you load up on the suppliers. Here i'm thinking about applied materials, kla tencor and novellus. Something happens when the telephone companies do well, they buy equipment. When you see them doing well, ” Mad Money Sep 1, 2009 6:53 PM
A couple other items to be aware of:
  • Since this tidbit appeared on Mad Money on Tuesday, September 01, 2009, The Boeing Company has had a pretty decent run trading up 43.18%.
  • Please visit the Mad Money recap page for all the slices of the 11 stocks mentioned on just this one episode of the show.
  • This was the only mention for The Boeing Company on this show, but you can see all other stocks mentioned by Jim Cramer on Mad Money by visiting the Mad Money recap.
  • There have been 533 mentions of The Boeing Company BA since being mentioned on Mad Money on Tuesday, September 01, 2009. Ockham details all of the news on The Boeing Company on our BA Financial News page.