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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (152132)12/17/2019 4:26:22 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217704
 
Re <<Boeing>>

Did an experiment Message 32464371

<<(1-a) Short BA finance.yahoo.com Dec 20 ’19 Put 320 @ 1.93

(1-b) Long BA finance.yahoo.com Dec 20 ’19 Put 300 @ 0.33>>

... that would tell on or before Friday N.America time.

In these days of essentially wild speculation, every 'thing' is just and only a trade, and the neutral cash is a 'negative' trade with time-decay just as would any option contract.

Everything is just another tin of something labelled sardine and which may contain simple sand.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (152132)3/5/2021 6:35:42 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217704
 
Re <<Boeing>>

It seems that Boeing forgot how to make airplanes, or that they specialize in making planes that go glitchy

CoVid went pandemic, and in some sense, for the number of lives saved by cutting down air travel by Boeing planes, lives were saved.

zerohedge.com

American Airlines 737 MAX Declared Emergency After Engine Issues, Lands Safety In Newark

American Airlines Flight 2555 from Miami declared an emergency after the captain shut down one engine due to a "possible mechanical issue," landing the jet safely at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport, reported Reuters.

Flight 2555 from Miami landed safely, American Airlines Co said. The airline said "an engine oil pressure or volume indicator" was the issue. It was an unrelated issue to the MCAS system linked to two fatal 737 MAX crashes that grounded the jets for nearly two years.



Flight 2555's issues come as the number of 737 Max jets back in service has reached 100 as airlines in the US, Europe, and Brazil re-certify the jets for service.

Aviation data from Cirium show an increasing amount of 737 Max jets are returning to service since December.



Tonight's "episode" should raise a few eyebrows as it combines Boeing's two recent issues: the 737 MAX and "Engine Issues"...