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CFRA cuts Boeing stock target on regulatory risks

EditorAhmed Abdulazez Abdulkadir
Published 2024-03-28, 06:54 a/m
Updated 2024-03-28, 06:54 a/m
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On Thursday, CFRA, a prominent financial research firm, adjusted its outlook on Boeing (NYSE: NYSE:BA), reducing the aerospace giant's price target from $172.00 to $164.00. The firm has maintained its Sell rating on the stock. This decision by CFRA reflects concerns over regulatory challenges that Boeing faces, particularly with its 737 MAX production line.

The new 12-month price target of $164 represents a $8 decrease and is based on a 24x multiple of the projected earnings per share (EPS) for 2025. According to CFRA, this multiple is slightly below Boeing's long-term historical forward average but is justified due to the heightened regulatory risk surrounding the company. The firm has also revised its EPS estimates downward, cutting the 2024 forecast by $1.42 to $1.75 and the 2025 estimate by $0.32 to $6.85.

Boeing's production pace has notably slowed, with the company delivering only 54 commercial aircraft in the first two months of the first quarter of 2024. This marks a significant reduction from the 79 units delivered during the same period in 2023. The slowdown is attributed to the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) imposed restrictions on Boeing's 737 MAX production line. CFRA notes that it is currently unclear when these limitations will be lifted.

The firm also commented on Boeing's efforts to improve its tarnished reputation for engineering quality, recognizing the appointment of Steve Mollenkopf as Chairman of the Board as a potentially positive move. Mollenkopf's engineering background may contribute to Boeing's recovery in this critical area.

Furthermore, CFRA anticipates that Airbus (AIR FP), Boeing's main competitor, will continue to expand its market share lead in the commercial aircraft sector throughout 2024. This could present additional challenges for Boeing as it works to navigate the current regulatory landscape and rebuild its position in the industry.

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