Texas Instruments falls after the chip maker’s first-quarter earnings forecast misses estimates, and Boeing declines after revealing it expects to post a wider fourth-quarter loss because of strikes at the aerospace giant.
Former Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.), and President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Transportation, pledged Wednesday to maintain rigorous oversight of Boeing Co. and continue safety investigations into Tesla Inc.
said during his confirmation hearing Wednesday that Boeing needs “tough love” to bounce back from a series of safety failures, and that a safety probe into Tesla’s advanced driver assistance ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s pick to head the Transportation Department promised Wednesday to scrutinize Boeing’s safety issues ... something Musk’s Tesla has been pushing for to help speed development of the technology. But asked how he would ...
In October, NHTSA launched a probe Tesla's self-driving system covering ... Department promised Wednesday to scrutinize Boeing's safety issues, streamline regulations and not interfere in ongoing ...
Sean Duffy, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead USDOT, promised to not interfere with ongoing NHTSA investigations into Tesla if confirmed as secretary.
The big market story today is the return of Donald Trump. After being sworn in yesterday, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders whose impacts are rippling through the market. In addition, market participants are watching what Trump says about tariffs closely.
Stock futures were slipping Friday after the S&P 500 set its first record close of 2025.These stocks were poised to make moves Friday:Texas Instruments was down 4.5% after the chip company reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ estimates but issued weak profit guidance for the current first quarter.
Trump loves the reciprocal trade framework … and he loves this [idea],” a source said of the president’s plan for joint ventures.
Duffy said he would work with Congress and the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure robust oversight of Boeing and other aerospace manufacturers.
Duffy told the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday that he would prioritize aviation safety if confirmed by the upper chamber, including by restoring faith in Boeing.
The second day of Senate confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet featured contentious exchanges, with nominees addressing concerns about their independence and policy priorities.