Boeing Stock Falls as Company Takes Hard Line in Negotiations with Strikers
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Tuesday, Aug 12, 2025 11:26 am ET1min read
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The strike has halted production of components for the F-15 warplanes and the F-47 stealth fighter, highlighting the critical nature of the dispute. The C-17 Globemaster may see a resurgence in demand, with reports suggesting an increase in the need for a cargo plane capable of handling rough terrain. Despite the challenges, analysts maintain a strong buy consensus rating on BA [1].
Boeing's Q2 2025 revenue rose 35% to $22.7 billion, driven by a recovery in commercial deliveries. The backlog increased to $619 billion, with over 5,900 aircraft. However, the company's financial performance has been negatively impacted by the strike, with analysts predicting potential setbacks in the coming quarters.
The strike is the first at these plants since 1996, and it has raised concerns about Boeing's ability to maintain production schedules and meet delivery commitments. The company's hard-line stance on negotiations may further exacerbate tensions, potentially leading to prolonged labor disputes.
References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NYSE-BA/
[2] https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/08/07/pzqa-a07.html
Boeing (BA) stock falls as it takes a hard line on negotiations with striking machinists. The company has pulled a $5,000 signing bonus off the table and stated that no talks are scheduled. Despite production still in progress on major releases, the strike's impact is evident. Meanwhile, reports suggest the C-17 Globemaster may make a comeback due to increasing demand for a cargo plane that can handle rough terrain. Analysts have a Strong Buy consensus rating on BA.
Boeing (BA) stock has experienced a significant drop following the company's hard-line stance on negotiations with striking machinists. The company has withdrawn a $5,000 signing bonus and stated that no further talks are scheduled. Despite ongoing production on major releases, the strike's impact is evident, with three factories in the St. Louis area shut down. The strike began on August 4, 2025, after workers rejected Boeing's second contract proposal by a two-to-one margin.The strike has halted production of components for the F-15 warplanes and the F-47 stealth fighter, highlighting the critical nature of the dispute. The C-17 Globemaster may see a resurgence in demand, with reports suggesting an increase in the need for a cargo plane capable of handling rough terrain. Despite the challenges, analysts maintain a strong buy consensus rating on BA [1].
Boeing's Q2 2025 revenue rose 35% to $22.7 billion, driven by a recovery in commercial deliveries. The backlog increased to $619 billion, with over 5,900 aircraft. However, the company's financial performance has been negatively impacted by the strike, with analysts predicting potential setbacks in the coming quarters.
The strike is the first at these plants since 1996, and it has raised concerns about Boeing's ability to maintain production schedules and meet delivery commitments. The company's hard-line stance on negotiations may further exacerbate tensions, potentially leading to prolonged labor disputes.
References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NYSE-BA/
[2] https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/08/07/pzqa-a07.html

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