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Fly News Breaks for July 6, 2018
BA, ERJ
Jul 6, 2018 | 09:20 EDT
Embraer's (ERJ) shares are likely to remain in a trading range in the low-mid $20s pending completion of several critical steps for the commercial aviation joint venture with Boeing (BA) over the next several quarters, William Blair analyst Nicholas Heymann tells investors in a research note. The analyst, however, views the agreement as a strategic long-term positive for Embraer. After 20% projected taxes, Embraer will likely have about $3.05B to reduce its remaining debt, fund additional upgrades for its KC-390 light military transport and executive aviation, and provide a special dividend and/or share repurchase for shareholders, Heymann writes. He keeps a Market Perform rating on the shares.
News For ERJ;BA From the Last 2 Days
BA
Apr 19, 2024 | 14:09 EDT
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BA
Apr 17, 2024 | 16:32 EDT
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BA
Apr 17, 2024 | 11:59 EDT
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BA
Apr 17, 2024 | 10:36 EDT
Says without approximately $200M impact Boeing (BA) 737 MAX 9 from grounding, United (UAL) would have reported a quarterly profit.
BA
Apr 17, 2024 | 08:51 EDT
Northcoast downgraded Boeing to Sell from Neutral with a $140 price target. The stock in premarket trading is down 1% to $168.80. The analyst expects Boeing's quarterly earnings report in two weeks to prompt concerns about the company's underlying fundamentals and ultimately shift investor focus to liquidity and acquisition concerns. Negative expectations are embedded in the lower share price, but investors may not be discounting structural issues, such as Boeing's balance sheet stability or future cash liabilities, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Northcoast believes the 787 production challenges and the Federal Aviation Administration investigation uncertainties do not appear to be reflected in consensus estimates. The firm's channel checks confirm unexpected changes were already made to the Dreamliner production schedule "that would normally indicate some type of problem not yet been communicated to The Street." Its survey results point to a 787 program build rate of two jets per month, as opposed to Boeing's claim of five.
BA
Apr 17, 2024 | 08:30 EDT
Northcoast analyst Chris Olin downgraded Boeing to Sell from Neutral with a $140 price target.