Boeing is set to report earnings before the bell
Boeing is facing a dismal market for new planes with coronavirus and shelter-in-place orders keeping travelers off airplanes.Boeing's airline customers have said they expect to shrink because of the pandemic's impact on demand.
Wall Street expects the aircraft manufacturer to post a per-share loss of $1.61 and revenue of $17.30 billion, a nearly 25% drop on the year, based on Refinitiv estimates.
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