AAM Stock Composite Declines As S&P Rises 2%

Despite critiques from one major hedge fund, Joby reportedly is building subassemblies for its eVTOL aircraft on production lines with built-in scalability. 

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The Advanced Air Mobility Stock Composite for the industry’s publicly held companies declined by 1% for the 10-day trading period between Sept. 27 and Oct. 10. The composite closed at the end of the day Oct. 10 with an average price of $45.32 versus $47.05 for the five-day period ending Oct. 3...
Carole Rickard Hedden

Carole Rickard Hedden was Executive Editor for custom content and Program Excellence for the Aviation Week Network, providing custom content and research to industry executives.

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