The combined delivery numbers of Airbus and Boeing don’t show a lot of deviation during previous downturns because Airbus has spent much of the previous decades penetrating the market while Boeing was making the bigger cuts to production to reflect reduced demand during the downturns. Boeing’s numbers showed a 15% decline in deliveries due to the 2007-2008 financial crisis and 16% in the aftermath of the dotcom bubble.
Forget Starbucks: Microsoft Is the Better Dividend Growth Stock
While Microsoft will also be affected by any economic slowdown, it has a far more resilient business model. That’s because Microsoft mainly operates in enterprise software, which businesses need to use in good times and bad. While it’s true that a recession could lead to a decrease in business IT investment, the COVID-19 pandemic has also spurred many business to digitize their IT infrastructure much faster than they otherwise would have. That cross-current of headwinds and tailwinds left Microsoft’s recent results on-trend during the March quarter.
Tesla Soars Past $1,000 After Musk Seizes on Nikola’s Hype
“This is Elon making noise because of Nikola,” said Ben Kallo, an analyst at Robert W. Baird. He said other factors are fueling the stock’s gain, including strong sales in China and the anticipation of a “Battery Day” event as soon as this month.
Financial coach provides advice for lessening financial stress caused by coronavirus pandemic
According to Hagg, there are two things you can do as foundational steps: determine a “why” and develop a budget.
“A why is your powerful motivator, and it’s got to be powerful because you want to change. So, for example, maybe your marriage is struggling and you’re fighting over money because it’s the number one cause of divorce. Or maybe you just want a different life for your family and a different legacy, so having that why motivates you,” Hagg said.
Philadelphia police inspector cheered by fellow officers as he turns himself in on charges of assaulting protester
But that wasn’t before hundreds – including many cops in uniform – applauded and saluted the 31 year veteran of the force as he left the police union headquarters to head to the precinct to surrender, Fox 29 Philadelphia reported.
New York votes to make long-secret police conduct records public in wake of George Floyd protests
“Their records will be available,” Cuomo said. “It is just parity and equality with every other public employee.”
One blood type may provide some coronavirus protection, study suggests
More specifically, type O blood may be protective against the novel virus. In fact, early results indicate that people with type O blood are between 9 and 18 percent less likely to test positive for COVID-19 when compared to the other blood types.
‘Blood in the water’: Dems get unexpected opening against Trump in Iowa
The farm economy has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic. And though Trump still holds a small lead in the state, according to the RealClearPolitics polling average, he’s now airing TV advertisements there — a tacit acknowledgment that the campaign anticipates a contest.
“We were approaching ‘done’ status — stick a fork in us,”
Arizona Hospitals Told To Activate ‘Emergency Plans’ Amid Coronavirus Spike
The state health director instructed hospitals on June 6 to “fully activate” their emergency plans, meaning they should increase ICU capacity by 50%, suspend elective surgeries and staff medical volunteers, among other things.
How much more hand-holding from the Fed does the market really need?
Fed officials are reportedly considering an enhanced form of forward guidance that would tie any future rate changes to the realization of economic thresholds, such as a prescribed unemployment and inflation rate, or to calendar dates. No enhancements to forward guidance are expected to be announced this week, however.