Boeing Burning Through Cash

  Image: Boeing’s shares have seen better days. By Brian Nelson, CFA Aerospace giant Boeing (BA) reported disappointing third quarter results on October 23, with revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share coming in lower than expected. Revenue fell 1% in the quarter, while the firm posted large operating and net losses, which reflected impacts from the IAM strike and previously announced charges on its commercial (777X, 767) and defense (T-7A, KC-46A Tanker, Commercial Crew, and MQ-25) programs. GAAP loss per share was $9.97, while core non-GAAP loss per share came in at $10.44. These numbers aren’t reflective of Boeing’s long-term earnings power, but they showcase the challenges the firm continues to face. Management acknowledged that the path ahead will be … Read more

Paper: Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too

Please select the image below to download, “Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too:” Abstract: This paper strives to advance the field of finance in four ways: 1) it extends the theory of the “The Arithmetic of Active Management” to the investor level; 2) it addresses certain data problems of factor-based methods, namely with respect to value and book-to-market ratios, while introducing price-to-fair-value ratios in a factor-based approach; 3) it may lay the foundation for academic literature regarding the Valuentum, the value-timing, and ultra-momentum factors; and 4) it walks through the potential relative outperformance that may be harvested at the intersection of relevant, unique and compensated factors within individual stocks. To download the full report, please click here (pdf). ———- Actual results … Read more

RTX Ends Year with Record Backlog, Shares Yield ~2.4%

By Brian Nelson, CFA Back in late January, RTX (RTX), formerly Raytheon Technologies, reported solid fourth-quarter results, beating on both the top and bottom lines. Adjusted sales advanced 10% from the prior year, while adjusted earnings per share edged 2% higher, to $1.29. For the fourth quarter, the company hauled in $4.7 billion in operating cash flow and generated $3.9 billion in free cash flow. RTX ended the year with record company backlog of $196 billion, with $118 billion attributable to commercial and the balance to defense. Image Source: RTX Management noted the firm is off to a good start in 2024 in the press release: RTX reported solid full-year results, delivering 11 percent organic sales growth and $5.5 billion in … 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

Lockheed Martin Represents Key Aerospace & Defense Exposure

By Brian Nelson, CFA On October 17, Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio holding Lockheed Martin (LMT) reported decent third-quarter 2023 results with the firm growing revenue roughly 1.8% on a year-over-year basis, and the firm beating the consensus estimate for non-GAAP diluted earnings per share. We like Lockheed as our aerospace and defense exposure more than Boeing (BA), given the latter’s long list of troubles and deteriorated financial health, punctuated in part by troubles during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and loss of life related to its 737 MAX platform. We think Lockheed offers a much better risk/reward and a healthy dividend to boot. Lockheed Martin yields ~2.8% at the time of this writing. When Lockheed reported third-quarter results, the … Read more

Market-Cap Weighted S&P 500 Breaks Out; Have We Already Seen the Bottom?

Image: The market-cap weighted S&P 500 (SPY) has broken through its downtrend. The markets could be headed meaningfully higher. Image Source: TradingView By Brian Nelson CFA Excess savings in consumer bank accounts from the pandemic stimulus and government intervention that was issued during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic will start to deplete almost entirely by the middle of this year. Talk of the debt ceiling on the U.S.’s national debt of $31.5 trillion is emerging, and interest on the debt will start to crowd out other spending with respect to the national budget. The markets, however, are forward looking, and many of these concerns are largely “baked in.” Within the discounted cash-flow model, for example, we take into consideration … Read more

Dividend Growth Giant Lockheed Martin’s Share Price Surges 35%+ in 2022

Image: Lockheed Martin’s shares have been bolstered by a robust share buyback program during the fourth quarter of 2022. Though we still expect shares to be resilient, some technical consolidation may be necessary. Image Source: TradingView By Brian Nelson, CFA We added Lockheed Martin (LMT) to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio all the way back in January 2020 before the COVID-19 meltdown. Shares had lagged the S&P 500 for some time after surfacing the portfolio idea, but certainly not during 2022. Lockheed Martin’s shares have surged more than 35% during 2022, beating the market by a huge margin. We continue to like shares, but we would expect some share-price consolidation during 2023 after the huge gains. When Lockheed Martin reported … Read more

We’ve Updated Our Fair Value Estimate of Boeing; Has Aerospace Bottomed?

Image: Boeing is expecting to turn the corner with respect to positive free cash flow in 2022 and grow it to ~$10 billion annually by 2025/2026. We think this is achievable. Image Source: Boeing By Brian Nelson, CFA The breakout of COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the airline business and the commercial aircraft-making business alike. But has the commercial aerospace industry finally bottomed? We took a hard look at our valuation model of Boeing (BA), and we’ve tweaked our near-term profitability assumptions and made material changes to our estimates of working capital assumptions in the out-years. Though the result was a lower fair value estimate for the aerospace giant, we reiterate that after several quarters of negative free cash flow, Boeing … Read more

Dividend Growth Idea Lockheed Martin Doing Its Best to Arm Western Allies

Image Shown: Dividend growth idea Lockheed Martin Corporation is very shareholder friendly. The defense contractor is doing its best to arm Ukraine and other Western allies during these difficult times. Image Source: Lockheed Martin Corporation – First Quarter of Fiscal 2022 IR Earnings Presentation By Callum Turcan The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and simmering geopolitical tensions in East Asia between Western aligned nations and China over Taiwan and other issues have created a backdrop that is conducive to significant increases in national defense spending. Though we hope peace prevails soon, the realities on the ground in Ukraine and elsewhere call for North Atlantic Treaty Organization (‘NATO’) member nations and other Western aligned nations to ramp up their … Read more

Valuentum Weekly: Outsized Energy Exposure Continues to Buoy Newsletter Portfolios

Image: Light crude oil futures once traded for roughly -$40 (negative $40) during the COVID-19 crisis, but have now rocketed to more than $120 in recent trading. Image Source: TradingView. This note was emailed to members Sunday, March 6, 2022. Markets   The S&P 500, as measured by the SPY, is down 9% year-to-date, a modest pullback, in our view, particularly in light of the fantastic performance the past few years. Though not necessarily welcome, a down year every now and then for the broader market indexes and a modest bear market can only be expected, at times. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, as measured by the DIA, is down more than 7% year-to-date (not too bad), while the Nasdaq–as measured by the … Read more