FTAI
$235.74-0.37 (-0.15%)
FTAI Aviation Ltd.
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FTAI Aviation Ltd. owns, acquires, and sells aviation equipment for the transportation of goods and people worldwide. It operates in two segments, Aviation Leasing and Aerospace Products. The Aviation Leasing segment owns, leases, manages, and sells ...
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FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Backed by Strong Long-Term Growth Drivers Despite Earnings Miss
FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) ranks among the best growth stocks to buy and hold for the long term. On February 26, Barclays boosted its price target for FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) to $350 from $260, retaining an Overweight rating on the company’s shares. The firm highlighted FTAI Aviation’s fourth-quarter earnings, which came in marginally below […]
Why Are FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Shares Soaring Today
Shares of aircraft leasing company FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) jumped 6.8% in the afternoon session after investment firm BTIG raised its price target on the company's shares to $340 from $335, pointing to a better outlook for 2026.
FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Stock Trades Down, Here Is Why
Shares of aircraft leasing company FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) fell 4.2% in the afternoon session as concerns grew over the risk of stagflation, a mix of slow economic growth and high inflation, due to the ongoing conflict with Iran.
US Stock Market Today S&P 500 Futures Slip As Rate And Oil Jitters Grow
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Friday, Mar, 13 2026 US stock futures are pointing lower this morning, with contracts tied to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 in the red as investors react to a fresh jump in government bond yields and higher oil prices. The US 10 year yield is around 4.26%, which means borrowing costs for things like credit cards and car loans remain relatively high. Futures linked to market volatility and European bank stocks also signal nerves about the global...
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