
Lauren Rosenblatt
Business Reporter at Seattle Times
Business reporter @seattletimes covering Amazon | Former tech & labor reporter @PittsburghPG | she/her | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Lauren Rosenblatt
By Lauren Rosenblatt, The Seattle Times Boeing, its suppliers and the Seattle-area aerospace industry are in for a bumpy ride as they navigate President Donald Trump's turbulent trade war. Scott Hamilton, an aerospace analyst with Leeham News and Analysis, visualized the tariffs as a dark storm cloud hanging over the industry and, particularly, its key U.S. manufacturer: Boeing.
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thederrick.com | Lauren Rosenblatt
Boeing, its suppliers and the Seattle-area aerospace industry are in for a bumpy ride as they navigate President Donald Trump's turbulent trade war. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. Get complete access for 24 hours to all of the content on our site, including breaking news, e-editions, archives (2010 to current) and special sections.
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miamiherald.com | Lauren Rosenblatt
Boeing, its suppliers and the Seattle-area aerospace industry are in for a bumpy ride as they navigate President Donald Trump's turbulent trade war. Scott Hamilton, an aerospace analyst with Leeham News and Analysis, visualized the tariffs as a dark storm cloud hanging over the industry and, particularly, its key U.S. manufacturer: Boeing. "It's just a thunderstorm and all we're doing is waiting for the lightning strikes," Hamilton said.
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1 week ago |
seattletimes.com | Lauren Rosenblatt
Boeing, its suppliers and the Seattle-area aerospace industry are in for a bumpy ride as they navigate President Donald Trump’s turbulent trade war. Scott Hamilton, an aerospace analyst with Leeham News and Analysis, visualized the tariffs as a dark storm cloud hanging over the industry and, particularly, its key U.S. manufacturer: Boeing. “It’s just a thunderstorm and all we’re doing is waiting for the lightning strikes,” Hamilton said.
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2 weeks ago |
tri-cityherald.com | Lauren Rosenblatt
Amazon's satellite internet venture, Project Kuiper, is set to launch its first batch of satellites into space Wednesday evening. If all goes as planned, it will mark a significant milestone in its race against competitors like Elon Musk's Starlink to expand broadband access and tap into a pool of customers seeking alternative internet providers.
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Excited to follow along as @byalexhalverson takes over the Amazon beat and tech coverage in Seattle!

i’m switching beats at the Seattle Times! i’ll be taking over their big tech coverage, following in the footsteps of the inimitable @LRosenblatt_ being a GA business reporter has been a blast but i can’t wait to cover seattle’s tech giants again. if you work for one, let’s chat! https://t.co/iNP6KQddPo

Amazon’s Project Kuiper is set to launch its first batch of satellites today, bringing it closer to its goal of expanding broadband access. https://t.co/j0EQHMzDKP

Boeing delivered 41 planes last month, bringing total deliveries for the first quarter to 130. That’s in line with its performance for the first two months of the year & the same time period in 2023, before the panel blowout last year. https://t.co/TMj82DCbT6