Boeing’s and United Technologies’ Second Quarters Reinforce Strength in Aerospace

On Wednesday, Boeing (click ticker for report: ) reported better-than-consensus top and bottom line results for its second quarter. Revenue advanced 9% thanks to higher deliveries of the 787 Dreamliner and the workhorse 737 platform, while backlog grew to a record $410 billion (nearly 5 times expected 2013 revenue), including $40 billion of net orders during the quarter. Core earnings per share jumped 13%, as operating cash flow (before pension contributions) more than doubled, to $3.5 billion. Free cash flow generation in the period was just over $3 billion, or nearly 14% of revenue. Management raised its 2013 revenue outlook to the range of $83-$86 billion thanks to improved performance in its ‘Defense, Space, & Security’ segment and upped its … Read more

Market Overreacts to Heat Damage on Boeing’s 787 at Heathrow

Boeing’s (click ticker for report: ) shares tumbled a few percentage points Friday after reports of a fire in the upper part of the rear fuselage of one of Ethiopian Airlines’ 787 Dreamliners that was parked on the tarmac at London Heathrow Airport. Preliminary results of the investigation reveal that the fire (heat damage) was not caused by the plane’s lithium-ion battery (location of batteries shown here), which had been the trigger of previous fire-related incidents on the aircraft. Interestingly, the plane had been parked for as many as eight hours and was unoccupied, leaving the cause of the blaze unidentified (unwitnessed) and somewhat peculiar. We expect the aft fuselage on this 787 to be a total loss, given our assessment … Read more

Precision Castparts Scoops Up Permaswage; Commercial Aircraft Orders Keep Rolling In

On Thursday, Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding Precision Castparts (click ticker for report: ) acquired California-based aerospace supplier Permaswage for $600 million. Permaswage specializes in swage fittings, and its technology is included in almost every major commercial and military aircraft program. The deal is right in Precision Castparts’ wheelhouse as it improves dollar-content per aircraft and enhances the firm’s already-robust product suite. Precision Castparts’ CEO Mark Donegan should have no problems folding in the firm’s state-of-the-art operations and driving material synergies across the board. Though profitability disclosures are limited, we have a high degree of confidence that cost-savings and revenue enhancements will trump any meaningful premium that may have been paid above the entity’s fair value. We also think the deal strengthens Precision Castparts’ position in separable … Read more

House Defense Appropriators Ignore Sequestration

To download the 155+ page fiscal 2014 Defense Appropriations bill, please click here. On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee released the subcommittee draft of the fiscal year 2014 Defense Appropriations bill. The bill provides for $512.5 billion in non-war funding, an amount that completely ignores the level that would be caused by automatic sequestration spending cuts (to the tune of over $28 billion). The House’s proposal is also $5.1 billion below fiscal 2013 levels and $3.4 billion below President Obama’s request. In any case (whether the bill in current form is implemented or if sequestration takes hold and further spending cuts are put in place), the trajectory of defense spending for fiscal 2014 relative to fiscal 2013 is down. The … Read more

Boeing Keeps Raking in Aircraft Orders

Boeing (click ticker for report: ) updated its ‘Orders and Deliveries‘ page on its website this week, and we were pleased to see a nice uptick in orders. We keep a close eye on commercial aircraft orders as the pace remains a key driver of sentiment within the aerospace industry, even though Boeing and Airbus are effectively “sold out” for at least the next 12 months. According to the disclosure, the plane-maker has booked roughly 428 net orders through May 21 of this year, which puts the aerospace giant well on its way to achieving a book-to-bill north of 1 (signaling backlog expansion). Though our positive thesis on the aerospace supply chain–AAR (AIR), Astronics (ATRO), Rockwell Collins (COL), HEICO (HEI), Hexcel Corp (HXL), Precision Castparts (PCP), Spirit AeroSystems (SPR), … Read more

Spirit Airlines Retains Cost Advantage, AMR and United Continental Trail Peers

In the commodified airline industry, the lowest-cost provider often dictates the price for any given route, and real pricing growth continues to elude this troubled industry. As a result, efficient and low-cost operations are paramount to success, and in many cases, essential for long-term survival. The primary metric used to gauge the cost structure of an airline is cost per available seat mile (CASM) — or the cost to fly one seat one mile, whether it’s occupied or not. Unfortunately, comparing one airline’s consolidated CASM with that of another offers little insight into which airline is truly more cost efficient, as some carriers sport regional operations and others vastly different route structures and fleets. To really compare the cost structures … Read more

9 Aerospace Suppliers With Attractive PEG Ratios

This article originally appeared on Seeking Alpha. Please view disclosures: https://seekingalpha.com/article/273893-9-aerospace-suppliers-with-attractive-peg-ratios Although there is no substitute for assessing a firm’s valuation on a discounted cash-flow basis, evaluating a firm’s value through its PEG ratio may be the next-best option. Provided in this article is an aerospace supplier cheat sheet that gives a brief description, the market cap, consensus forecasts, long-term growth estimates, and the corresponding PEG ratios for suppliers within the commercial aerospace chain. This list should come in handy as commercial aircraft deliveries soar in coming years. (Click charts to expand) Based on the cheat sheet below, there are nine aerospace suppliers that currently garner a PEG ratio below 1, derived by taking the price-to-earnings ratio based on next year’s … Read more

Boeing Has Upside, Suppliers to Benefit From Boom

With the first delivery and ramp up of Boeing’s (BA) revolutionary 787 Dreamliner, the reintroduction of its 747 platform, and rate increases on its workhorse 737 line, investors should expect a fairly significant ramp up in commercial aircraft deliveries, which remain supported by a massive backlog of unfulfilled orders. Impressively, Boeing’s commercial backlog of 3,400-plus planes is roughly 7x this year’s expected commercial revenue, in dollar terms. Needless to say, parts suppliers like Spirit Aerosystems (SPR), Precision Castparts (PCP), Rockwell Collins (COL), Goodrich (GR), Honeywell (HON), United Technologies (UTX) and a variety of others (including engine-makers like GE) will benefit from the coming boom in aerospace. Click to enlargeFurther, drawdowns in inventories, which have been a cumulative drag of over $15 billion … Read more

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Nelson: The 16 Most Important Steps To Understand The Stock Market

A previous version of this article appeared on our website July 21, 2013. Refreshed and updated throughout, as of July 2018. By Brian Nelson, CFA After earning my MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and training stock and credit analysts from large organizations over the past decade or so, I have heard just about every question (though I admit I am still surprised by many things and remain a very humble student of the markets). I’ve also spent years perfecting the discounted cash flow process for large research organizations such as Morningstar and studied under one of the most famed aggressive growth investors of all time, Richard Driehaus. My knowledge runs the gamut from value through … Read more