Boeing to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems

Image: Boeing’s shares have traded sideways the past few years as it works to fix safety issues. By Brian Nelson, CFA Boeing (BA) has been plagued with safety issues the past couple of years as the company’s decision to cut costs by outsourcing much of its manufacturing operations has created a whole host of problems. Two deadly plane crashes of its 737 MAX coupled with a blown-out area of the fuselage in a recent Alaska Airlines (ALK) flight are but a few missteps that have plagued the aircraft maker. On July 1, Boeing announced that it would roll back some of its outsourcing, announcing that it would bring fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) back into the fold. Boeing’s purchase of … Read more

Boeing Shakes Up Executive Team

  Image Source: Kanesue  By Brian Nelson, CFA On March 25, Boeing (BA) announced that CEO Dave Calhoun will step down as CEO at the end of 2024. The move comes weeks after an incident on an Alaska Airlines (ALK) flight where part of the fuselage blew out. The company’s Independent Board Chair Larry Kellner also announced that he would not stand for reelection at the next annual meeting. New Independent Board Chair Steve Mollenkopf will succeed Kellner and lead efforts to select Boeing’s next CEO. Mollenkopf has been on the board since 2020 and previously served as CEO of Qualcomm (QCOM). Further, Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Stan Deal will retire from Boeing effective immediately and be replaced … Read more

Merger Mania

Image Source: Glenn Beltz By Brian Nelson, CFA Mergers and acquisition [M&A] activity continues as the market sets new highs. Elevated borrowing costs as a result of the Fed’s aggressive rate hiking cycle in 2022 are pushing many entities to pursue all-stock transactions. We’ve previously discussed our thoughts on the Cisco (CSCO)/Splunk (SPLK) tie-up in this article here, which was an all-cash deal, but several other rather large acquisitions have been announced that are worth bringing to members attention. On February 19, Capital One (COF) announced that it would acquire Discover Financial (DFS) in an all-stock $35.3 billion deal that would represent a 26.6% premium over Discover’s price as of February 16. The deal is expected to generate $2.7 billion … Read more

Boeing In Negative Headlines Again; Part of 737 Max Fuselage Blows Out During Commercial Flight

  Image: Boeing’s shares have been quite volatile the past couple years. By Brian Nelson, CFA On January 6, Boeing (BA) received some more bad news. Part of a fuselage installed on one of its new eight-week old 737 Max 9 aircraft blew out on an Alaska Airlines (ALK) flight. There were no reported injuries because of the mishap, but understandably passengers were undoubtedly shaken up. Some posted videos of the experience. Boeing had been working hard to get back on track with customer perception of the safety of its 737 MAX line-up, and we view the incident as yet another hiccup in the firm’s relations with the public. Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) installed the part on the … Read more

General Electric Provides Upbeat Outlook for 2021

Image Shown: An overview of GE’s cash flow forecasts on a divisional basis for 2021. Image Source: General Electric – Fourth Quarter of 2020 IR Earnings Presentation By Callum Turcan The ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) has weighed negatively on the industrial sector for most of 2020, before the space started to recover during the latter part of the year. On January 26, industrial conglomerate General Electric Company (GE) reported fourth quarter earnings for 2020 that beat consensus top-line estimates but missed consensus bottom-line estimates. The company’s business operating segments are broken down into its various GE Industrial divisions (‘Power,’ ‘Renewable Energy,’ ‘Aviation’ and ‘Healthcare’) and GE Capital. What really impressed us was that GE Industrial’s free cash flow came in at … Read more

Lockheed Makes an Intriguing Acquisition

Image Source: Lockheed Martin Corporation – December 2020 IR Presentation covering Lockheed Martin Corporation’s pending acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc By Callum Turcan On December 20, Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) announced it was acquiring Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc (AJRD) for $56.00 per share in cash, or $51.00 per share after taking into account a special $5.00 per share pre-closing cash dividend payment that Aerojet Rocketdyne plans to pay out. The deal has a total equity value of ~$5 billion when including the special dividend component and is expected to close in the second half of 2021. In our view, this deal is highly complementary to Lockheed Martin’s existing operations. Combining Aerojet Rocketdyne’s propulsion and power systems business segments with … Read more

Boeing’s Financials Are Absolutely Frightening

By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 18, 2020, Boeing (BA) announced that the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) withdrew its order that had grounded its 737-8s and 737-9s (737 MAX) that had been involved in two terrible accidents during the past few years, a Lion Air flight that killed 189 people and an Ethiopian Airlines jet crash that claimed the lives of 157 more. We’ll never forget these tragedies and the impact on the families and the aviation industry, more generally.   In January 2017, we had added Boeing to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, but we had removed it March 16, 2018, prior to the unfortunate and high-profile accidents that occurred several months after. During the short time it … Read more

We Expect to Raise Our Fair Value Estimate of Honeywell

Image: Honeywell’s Third Quarter 2020 Earnings Release Slide Deck By Brian Nelson, CFA With GE’s (GE) fall from grace years ago, Honeywell (HON) has taken the reigns as one of Valuentum’s top industrial ideas. That said, we don’t include Honeywell in any newsletter portfolio given weakening fundamentals and an increased net debt position, but it remains top of mind should our existing holdings start to register ratings on the Valuentum Buying Index that may start to point to some profit taking. Honeywell yields just north of 2%. We continue to expect our newsletter holdings to perform relatively better against a strengthening economic backdrop, and that means for us, Honeywell will remain on the bench. During Honeywell’s third quarter, results released … Read more

Lockheed Martin Secures Major Aircraft Order

Image Shown: Lockheed Martin Corporation’s ‘Aeronautics’ segment is its largest in terms of operating profit. Management boosted the firm’s operating profit guidance for fiscal 2020 during Lockheed Martin’s latest earnings report. Image Source: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Second Quarter of Fiscal 2020 IR Earnings Presentation  By Callum Turcan On August 14, the US Department of Defense (‘DoD’) awarded Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) a ten-year $62.0 billion contract covering the sale of F-16 aircraft to overseas buyers. This is an “indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (‘IDIQ’), fixed-price-incentive contract” and it is possible the ultimate sales figure under this deal will be lower than $62.0 billion. In the press release announcing the contract, the DoD noted the initial delivery order covers 90 aircraft and that this … Read more

Why *NOW* Do You Care About Boeing’s Stock?

Image Source: Robert Sullivan In no, way shape or form should you *now* be interested in Boeing’s stock. Let’s explain. By Brian Nelson, CFA I used to cover Boeing (BA) full-time when I worked as a senior equity analyst at Morningstar many moons ago. I remember pounding the table on the name to many a buyside shop in Chicago when it must have been trading well under $100 at the time (now more than 10 years ago). I remember posting an old video of me with Pat Dorsey, who now runs his own shop in Chicago, Dorsey Asset Management. That video used to be here, but as in what usually happens on the Internet, the darn thing doesn’t exist anymore. … Read more