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Nail E Got G OP : Historically, such incidents have led to declines in Boeing’s stock price. For example:
• In October 2018, after a Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed in Indonesia, Boeing’s stock dropped nearly 7%. 
• In March 2019, following another 737 Max crash in Ethiopia, Boeing shares fell more than 15% from their 2019 peak, causing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to underperform the S&P 500 by about 2%. 
• In January 2024, after an in-flight incident involving a Boeing 737 MAX 9, Boeing’s stock declined by 8%, marking its worst daily drop since 2022. 
Given this pattern, it’s plausible that the recent Jeju Air crash could negatively impact Boeing’s stock once U.S. markets reopen. The extent of the impact will depend on factors such as the investigation’s findings, potential groundings, and market sentiment.