Boeing's Fireproof Stock

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Boeing's Fireproof Stock

The following video is from Monday's Investor Beat, in which host Chris Hill, and analysts Jason Moser and Matt Koppenheffer, dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

Shares of Boeing fell by 5% last Friday on news that an empty 787 Dreamliner caught fire on a London Heathrow runway; the stock has since rebounded, after it was announced that the battery was not the cause of the fire. In this video, Jason and Matt discuss how much more headline trouble Boeing can endure before it's stock takes a serious hit, and whether or not it looks like an attractive buy today.

Also, a look at Citigroup's incredible year, a major leap for Leap Wireless after AT&T offers a buyout at a very nice premium, why BlackBerry's latest price cut may be desperation, and Fairway Market's stellar performance since its IPO in April. Plus, two stocks that our analysts will be watching closely this coming week.


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