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BETA Technologies Stock (NYSE: BETA) Today, Dec. 17, 2025: BofA Lifts Price Target as Electric Aircraft Momentum Builds

BETA Technologies Stock (NYSE: BETA) Today, Dec. 17, 2025: BofA Lifts Price Target as Electric Aircraft Momentum Builds

BETA Technologies, Inc. is back in focus on December 17, 2025, after BofA Securities raised its price target to $37 from $35 while reiterating a Buy rating, pointing to stronger-than-expected early public-company results and a growing list of partnerships in electric aviation. Investing.com The call lands as BETA’s newly listed shares continue to trade in a volatile post‑IPO range—typical for early-stage aerospace names where the “story” can matter as much as the latest quarter’s numbers.
Rolls-Royce (RR.) share price rises as £200m buyback plan, US Army MV‑75 engine tests and UK SMR momentum dominate today’s headlines (17 Dec 2025)

Rolls-Royce (RR.) share price rises as £200m buyback plan, US Army MV‑75 engine tests and UK SMR momentum dominate today’s headlines (17 Dec 2025)

Rolls‑Royce Holdings plc is back in focus on 17 December 2025 as shares climb in London, investors digest a new £200m interim buyback, and defence + nuclear catalysts build. Rolls‑Royce shares were higher in London on Wednesday, with the stock trading around 1,123p on a ~2.3% gain versus the prior close, according to 15‑minute delayed exchange data. London South East+1
GE Aerospace Stock (GE) Today: Citi’s $386 Target, FAA LEAP Directive, Dividend Date, and What to Watch Ahead of Q4 Earnings

GE Aerospace Stock (GE) Today: Citi’s $386 Target, FAA LEAP Directive, Dividend Date, and What to Watch Ahead of Q4 Earnings

December 16, 2025 — GE Aerospace stock traded around $299 in late morning U.S. hours Tuesday, modestly lower on the day, as investors digested a mix of fresh Wall Street coverage, a regulatory update tied to CFM’s LEAP engine family, and a steady drumbeat of defense and manufacturing headlines. StockAnalysis After a powerful 2025 run, the near-term question for many shareholders is whether GE can keep converting strong demand into deliveries and high-margin services growth—while navigating engine durability scrutiny and an increasingly high bar set by bullish analyst price targets.
Starlink vs. China Satellites: SpaceX Warns 200-Meter Near-Collision Exposes Growing Risk in Crowded Low Earth Orbit

Starlink vs. China Satellites: SpaceX Warns 200-Meter Near-Collision Exposes Growing Risk in Crowded Low Earth Orbit

A tense new flashpoint in the race to fill low Earth orbit with broadband megaconstellations unfolded this month after SpaceX said one of its Starlink satellites narrowly avoided a close approach with a spacecraft launched from China—missing by roughly 200 meters at an altitude of around 560 kilometers. Space+1 The incident itself didn’t create debris, trigger service outages, or end with a visible confrontation in space. But the aftermath—public statements, finger-pointing over who should have shared what data, and renewed warnings about “Kessler syndrome”—is quickly turning a routine-looking conjunction event into a global reminder that space has become too busy for informal coordination. Space+2The Independent+2
16 December 2025
GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) in Focus Today: What’s Driving Shares on Dec. 15, 2025—and What Wall Street Expects Next

GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) in Focus Today: What’s Driving Shares on Dec. 15, 2025—and What Wall Street Expects Next

December 15, 2025 — GE Aerospace stock is back in the spotlight as investors rotate toward industrial leaders with visible demand and durable aftermarket revenue. Shares are trading around the $302 area in Monday’s session, after Friday’s sharp rebound that pushed the stock back near recent highs. MarketBeat+1 The latest move follows a 3.9% jump in the prior session to $299.81, a rally that Zacks attributed to renewed optimism around GE Aerospace’s commercial engine momentum—particularly strong demand for LEAP, GEnx, and GE9X engines and services. Nasdaq
GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) News Today: Citi’s $386 Target, FAA LEAP Inspections, Navy Orders, and What to Watch Into 2026

GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) News Today: Citi’s $386 Target, FAA LEAP Inspections, Navy Orders, and What to Watch Into 2026

GE Aerospace stock is back in the market’s spotlight heading into mid-December, trading around $299.81 and up roughly 4% versus the prior close in the latest available quote. That move isn’t happening in a vacuum. Over the past several days, GE has landed fresh bullish Wall Street coverage, surfaced in defense-related headlines, and found itself indirectly tied to a regulatory development affecting the CFM LEAP engine family—one of the most important programs in modern commercial aviation.
GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) Jumps to $299.81 as Citi Turns Bullish, FAA LEAP-1A Directive Drops — What to Watch Next Week (Updated Dec. 12, 2025)

GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) Jumps to $299.81 as Citi Turns Bullish, FAA LEAP-1A Directive Drops — What to Watch Next Week (Updated Dec. 12, 2025)

GE Aerospace stock finished Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, at $299.81, up 3.95% on the day, after a week that kept investors focused on a familiar mix of catalysts: upbeat Wall Street calls, strong defense-adjacent demand signals, and the ever-present reality that aerospace is both a growth story and a regulated, operationally complex industry. StockAnalysis+2TradingView+2 Heading into the week ahead, the near-term setup is clear: sentiment is positive, the stock has regained momentum, and investors will be watching macro data and any follow-on headlines from engine reliability and supply chain efforts—two themes that can swing aerospace names quickly even when the long-term demand picture stays intact. TradingView+2Flight Global+2
13 December 2025
GE Aerospace Stock After Hours Dec. 12, 2025: Citi Buy Call, FAA LEAP Directive, and What to Watch Before the Next Open

GE Aerospace Stock After Hours Dec. 12, 2025: Citi Buy Call, FAA LEAP Directive, and What to Watch Before the Next Open

Meta description: GE Aerospace closed up nearly 4% on Dec. 12, 2025 and ticked higher after hours. Here’s the news, analyst targets, and key catalysts to watch next. GE Aerospace ended Friday, December 12, 2025, with a strong gain during regular trading and a modest move after the bell—as investors weighed fresh Wall Street coverage, a major FAA airworthiness directive tied to CFM’s LEAP engine family, and broader aerospace/defense “megatrend” positioning.
GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) Jumps on New Bullish Coverage: FAA LEAP Engine Directive, China Cooperation, and the 2026 Outlook (Dec. 12, 2025)

GE Aerospace Stock (NYSE: GE) Jumps on New Bullish Coverage: FAA LEAP Engine Directive, China Cooperation, and the 2026 Outlook (Dec. 12, 2025)

GE Aerospace stock is in focus on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, as fresh Wall Street coverage and a wave of aerospace headlines collide with the industry’s biggest theme: strong air-travel demand meeting a constrained supply chain. Shares were trading around $299.85, up roughly 4% on the day, with an intraday range that stretched from about $289 to $301.
Boeing Stock (BA) After Dubai Airshow Orders and Spirit Aero Deal: Outlook and Forecast From November 21, 2025

Boeing Stock (BA) After Dubai Airshow Orders and Spirit Aero Deal: Outlook and Forecast From November 21, 2025

Since November 21, 2025, Boeing stock has been riding a wave of big headlines: blockbuster orders at the Dubai Airshow, a multibillion‑dollar defense win, a major acquisition to fix its supply chain, and a fresh promise from its new CFO that free cash flow will finally turn positive in 2026. At the same time, aircraft deliveries have stumbled, losses remain steep, and analysts are sharply divided on the pace of the turnaround. Here’s a deep dive into what has happened to The Boeing Company since November 21, 2025, and what the latest news and forecasts suggest for Boeing stock going into 2026.
Cemtrex (CETX) Stock Explodes After Reverse Split and Aerospace Pivot – What Investors Need to Know on December 9, 2025

Cemtrex (CETX) Stock Explodes After Reverse Split and Aerospace Pivot – What Investors Need to Know on December 9, 2025

As Cemtrex, Inc. heads into trading on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, the tiny tech stock is coming off one of the wildest sessions on the Nasdaq. On Monday, December 8, Cemtrex shares closed at $7.05, up 129.64% from Friday’s close of $3.07, after trading in an extraordinary intraday range of $4.84 to $9.70. StockAnalysis+2StockInvest+2Pre‑market quotes early Tuesday show the stock giving back part of that move, trading around the low‑$6 area, but still far above last week’s levels. StockAnalysis+1
Boeing (BA) Stock Today: Spirit AeroSystems Deal Closes as Wall Street Sees Double‑Digit Upside

Boeing (BA) Stock Today: Spirit AeroSystems Deal Closes as Wall Street Sees Double‑Digit Upside

Published: December 8, 2025 – All data as of this date. This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Boeing shares are trading around $206 per share on December 8, 2025, up roughly 2% on the day as investors react to a major supply‑chain acquisition and a more optimistic multi‑year outlook. StockAnalysis
Canada’s F‑35 Crossroads: Quebec Maintenance Hub, Leaked Scorecard and a Last‑Minute Gripen Push

Canada’s F‑35 Crossroads: Quebec Maintenance Hub, Leaked Scorecard and a Last‑Minute Gripen Push

Canada’s long‑running fighter jet saga has erupted into a full‑blown political and industrial showdown as of December 8, 2025. A leaked Department of National Defence scoring chart strongly favoring the U.S.‑made F‑35, an aggressive push to turn Mirabel, Quebec into a major F‑35 maintenance hub, and a fresh wave of opinion pieces and lobbying on both sides of the F‑35–vs–Gripen debate are all converging just as Prime Minister Mark Carney edges toward a decision on the country’s next‑generation fighter fleet. SSBCrack News+3National Security Journal+3WLS 890 AM+3 At stake: Canada’s air defence for the next 40 years, tens of thousands of jobs, and the country’s strategic balance between the United States and a newly courted Europe.
8 December 2025
Cemtrex (CETX) Stock on December 8, 2025: Reverse Split Shock, Aerospace Pivot and Conflicting AI Forecasts

Cemtrex (CETX) Stock on December 8, 2025: Reverse Split Shock, Aerospace Pivot and Conflicting AI Forecasts

Cemtrex Inc., a micro‑cap technology company that straddles intelligent security, industrial services and now aerospace, enters December 8, 2025 as one of the most volatile tickers on the Nasdaq Capital Market. After a 1‑for‑15 reverse stock split in late September, the stock has bounced from its lows but remains deeply underwater on a one‑year view. As of the last U.S. trading session on Friday, December 5, Cemtrex closed around $3.07 per share, up about 3.7% on the day, with an intraday range of roughly $2.82 to $4.14. Over the past 12 months the stock has fallen more than 90%, trades in a 52‑week band of about $2.50–$57.75, and carries a market capitalization of only $2–2.2 million, with a free float under a million shares and short interest above 20%. StockInvest+2Danelfin AI+2
GE Aerospace Stock: What Investors Need to Know Before the Market Opens on December 8, 2025

GE Aerospace Stock: What Investors Need to Know Before the Market Opens on December 8, 2025

As U.S. markets prepare to reopen on Monday, December 8, 2025, GE Aerospace will start the week under a mix of premium valuation, strong fundamental momentum, and slightly soft near‑term technicals. The stock last closed on Friday, December 5, 2025 at $283.94, down about 2.7% on the day, after a long run that has seen shares gain roughly 60% over the past 12 months.Macrotrends+1 Despite the pullback, GE Aerospace remains one of the standout performers in the industrial and aerospace space, powered by repeated earnings beats, raised guidance, and a deep commercial and defense engine backlog.Trefis+1
Boeing (BA) Stock on December 6, 2025: Spirit AeroSystems Deal, 2026 Cash‑Flow Turnaround and What Comes Next

Boeing (BA) Stock on December 6, 2025: Spirit AeroSystems Deal, 2026 Cash‑Flow Turnaround and What Comes Next

Boeing’s stock is back in the spotlight as of December 6, 2025, with three big storylines converging:a near‑term Spirit AeroSystems acquisition, a promised return to positive free cash flow in 2026, and a wall of new defense and commercial orders that is reshaping the outlook for BA stock. As of the latest trade, Boeing shares are around $201.89, with intraday trading between roughly $200.77 and $202.94.
GE Aerospace Stock: Latest News, Dividend, and 2025–2030 Forecast (Updated December 6, 2025)

GE Aerospace Stock: Latest News, Dividend, and 2025–2030 Forecast (Updated December 6, 2025)

As of the latest close on December 5, 2025, GE Aerospace remains one of the most closely watched industrial and aerospace stocks on Wall Street. Here’s a detailed look at its price, fundamentals, latest news, and forward-looking forecasts as of December 6, 2025. GE Aerospace is the aviation and aerospace successor to the old General Electric conglomerate. After spinning off GE HealthCare in 2023 and GE Vernova on April 2, 2024, GE was formally relaunched as GE Aerospace, trading under the legacy ticker “GE” as a standalone aerospace company. ge.com+2GE Aerospace+2

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