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Why Boeing Stock Lost Altitude in September

A wave of market pessimism and recession fears made it hard for this aerospace giant to maintain its heading.

By Lou Whiteman Updated Oct 8, 2022 at 7:15AM EST

Key Points

  • Boeing arguably had no company-specific news that would justify a 24% September sell-off, but investors also found little reason to buy the dip.
  • Investors are focused on the threat of a global slowdown, which could cause airlines to defer new plane orders and slow Boeing's pandemic recovery.
  • There is value at this level, but given the continued uncertainty there is no compelling reason to buy in now.

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