Boeing moved higher Friday morning, after news that the FAA is expected to approve Boeing's plan to fix its Dreamliner. One options trader got into the trade ahead of time.
It seems like that historic high for the S&P 500 was 5 years ago, but it's not. We're only 3.5 percent off the historic high in the S&P 500, which occurred exactly one week ago.
Natural gas futures surged nearly 3 percent on bullish data on supplies to reach an intraday high of $4.335 per million BTUs, the highest price for a front month contract since July 2011.
The company has been in crisis since its CEO announced last year that he would retire at the 2013 annual meeting, scheduled for May 16. TheStreet.com reports.
China reported GDP growth below many analysts expectations and the markets shuttered. What's happening with this once-strong growth engine for the global economy?
Microsoft is scheduled to report profits after the closing bell on Wall Street Thursday. Will earnings at the software giant meet, beat, or miss Wall Street expectations of 68 cents a share? Vote now!