Earnings Results: Raytheon’s stock heads for nine-month low as company discloses issue with powder metal for Pratt & Whitney engines

Raytheon’s stock tumbled 5% to put it on track for a nine-month low, after the company said it needs to remove certain Pratt & Whitney engines from service.

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