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Boeing agrees to buy supplier Spirit Aerosystems for $4.7 billion
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CNBC - Business
Boeing agrees to buy fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7 billion deal
Boeing is buying the supplier of fuselages as it looks for a way out of its manufacturing and safety crisis. -
The New York Times - Business
Boeing Agrees to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Longtime Supplier
The multibillion-dollar deal will reverse a decision the plane maker made two decades ago to outsource production of key parts to independent suppliers. -
Financial Times - Business
Boeing agrees to buy Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7bn deal
US aircraft manufacturer will bring parts supplier back under its wing after two decades apart -
ABC News - Top stories
Boeing announces purchase of Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion in stock
Boeing announces purchase of Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion in stock -
The Hill - Politics
Boeing acquiring supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7B
Boeing said Monday that it plans to purchase Spirit AeroSystems in a $4.7 billion all-stock deal decades after it spun off the supplier. The planemaker has for years outsourced parts of its production process to the Spirit. But as Boeing seeks to ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Boeing Scoops Up Spirit AeroSystems, Its Troubled 737 Supplier
Deal will combine the factories that build 737 MAX jets in a bid to fix quality issues. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Boeing Scoops Up Spirit AeroSystems, Its Troubled 737 Supplier
Deal will combine the factories that build 737 MAX jets in a bid to fix quality issues. -
CBS News - Top stories
Boeing announces plan to buy most of subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems
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. -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s what Boeing’s deal to buy Spirit AeroSystems means for the jet maker
The aerospace giant’s stock rose and spreads on its outstanding bonds tightened on hopes that the deal will help improve production.
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