Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> Boeing — Boeing remains on watch, as noted above, after falling more than 11 percent over the past two sessions. Some U.S. lawmakers are calling for the Federal Aviation Administration to ground the 737 Max jets after their involvement in two overseas air crashes, but the agency maintains that the jet is airworthy.
Sanderson Farms — JPMorgan Chase upgraded the poultry producer to"neutral" from"underperform" pointing to recent outperformance by the stock, higher chicken prices, and the prospect of China opening its markets to U.S. poultry products. Rite Aid — Chief Executive Officer John Standley will leave that job once a successor is appointed. Chief Financial Officer Darren Karst and Chief Operating Officer Kermit Crawford are also leaving the drugstore chain. Rite Aid also announced it was cutting about 400 corporate positions in a move that it says will save about $55 million per year.
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