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Wells Fargo raised its price target on Bank of America, now calling for more than 15% upside. Evercore ISI hiked its price target on the consumer products company to $150 per share from $133. Power has a $90 price target on the cloud software stock, implying shares can rally 44.5% in the next year. Forbes' $425 price target implies the stock can climb 43.1% from Wednesday's ending price. Analyst Mike Mayo raised his price target for the bank stock by $4 to $44, implying a 16.4% upside over Wednesday's close.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoeing: Here's why Citi's Jason Gursky maintains his buy rating on the stockJason Gursky, Citi senior analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Boeing as the 737 Max crisis weighs on aerospace giant, the outlook for the labor unions, and more.
Persons: Jason Gursky Organizations: Boeing, Citi
Boeing CEO David Calhoun will step down from the embattled plane maker at the end of the year as part of a broad management shakeup Monday after a series of mishaps at one of America's iconic manufacturers. Stephanie Pope, the company's chief operating officer for less than three months, has taken over leadership of the key division. Boeing has been under intense pressure since early January, when a panel blew off a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737 Max. Airline executives have expressed their frustration with the company, and even minor incidents involving Boeing jets have attracted extra attention. Pope, 51, was promoted to Boeing chief operating officer only in January.
Persons: David Calhoun, Stan Deal, Stephanie Pope, Lawrence Kellner, Calhoun, , Max, , ” Calhoun, Dennis Muilenburg, Brian West, Steven Mollenkopf, Jason Gursky, Pope, Gursky, Richard Aboulafia, Patrick Shanahan —, Trump, AeroSystems, ” Cai von Rumohr, Cowen, Michael O’Leary, he’s, Michelle Chapman Organizations: Qualcomm, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Max, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Citi, U.S, Defense, Irish, Ryanair, , Boeing Co, AP Locations: Seattle, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Arlington , Virginia, Alaska, Calhoun, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Citi's Jason Gursky and American Airlines' Capt. Dennis TajerHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Citi's Jason Gursky, Dennis Tajer, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: American Airlines, CNBC
Rocket Lab — The stock rose around 1% after Citi reinstated coverage with a buy rating. Lowe's — The home improvement retailer added 1.7% after JPMorgan raised its rating on shares to overweight from neutral. Urban Outfitters — Shares rose more than 2% after an upgrade from UBS ahead of the retailer's fourth-quarter earnings release slated for this month. On Monday, Bank of America Securities reiterated a neutral rating on the stock, but noted leadership has "the playbook to turn things around." Marqeta — Shares of the card issuing technology company rose 6.5% premarket after a Bank of America upgrade to buy from neutral on Monday.
Persons: Hershey, Morgan Stanley, Jason Gursky, Piper Sandler, Lowe's, XPO, BofA, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Citi, Space Development Agency, U.S ., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, JPMorgan, Federal Reserve, UBS, Barclays, New York Community Bancorp, Bank of America Securities, Bank of America
Wall Street analysts expect defense stocks will continue to move higher as a result of the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war making it less likely Congress will delay or curb the nation's defense budget. Defense stocks have underperformed as a group this year amid concerns that partisan divisions in Washington point to lower military spending. Notably, Bernstein analyst Douglas Harned doesn't expect the Israel-Hamas conflict will change the path of U.S. defense spending. He cited prior conflicts, such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year, that didn't end up boosting the defense budget. LMT 5D mountain Lockheed Martin Regardless, Wall Street broadly anticipates defense stocks could continue rising from current levels.
Persons: Scott Deuschle, Deuschle, Jason Gursky, Bernstein, Douglas Harned doesn't, Harned, Martin, Northrop, Morgan Stanley, Lockheed Martin Organizations: Defense, U.S . Aerospace & Defense ETF, ITA, Wall Street, Defense Department, Pentagon, Deutsche, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed, Israeli Defense Forces, L3Harris, Army Locations: Israel, Washington, U.S, Gaza, Ukraine, Congress, China, Russia, North Korea
Citi says L3Harris Technologies ' short-term growth headwinds are outweighed by expanding defense budgets. The bank resumed coverage of the defense technology stock on Monday with a buy rating and a $193 per share price target. L3Harris stock has slumped nearly 19% since the start of the year, after falling in three of the five years from 2018 through 2022. LHX YTD mountain L3Harris Technologies stock. "Execution is key at this point given elevated leverage after a recent string of acquisitions," Gursky said.
Persons: Jason Gursky, Rocketdyne, Gursky, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, L3Harris Technologies, U.S Locations: Ukraine
Boeing 777X and Boeing 737 MAX 10 airplanes are seen parked in an aerial view at King County International Airport-Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S, June 1, 2022. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 24 (Reuters) - Boeing shares (BA.N) fell 2% before the bell on Thursday after the U.S. planemaker warned of delays in near-term deliveries of 737 MAX jets due to a fresh quality issue involving its biggest supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR.N). The latest quality issue is due to improperly shaped holes in the aft pressure bulkhead of some planes. The parts in question were made by Spirit, whose shares were down 6.4% in premarket trading on Thursday. But not all 737 fuselages will be impacted as Spirit uses multiple suppliers for the aft pressure bulkhead.
Persons: Lindsey Wasson, planemaker, Jason Gursky, Boeing's, Abhijith, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Boeing, King County International Airport, Boeing Field, REUTERS, U.S, Citi, Airbus, Thomson Locations: Seattle , Washington, U.S, Bengaluru
Wall Street was largely effusive about Rocket Lab's execution and growth, as analysts reacted to the space company's second-quarter results from Tuesday. Rocket Lab stock slid about 4% in early trading on Wednesday, after rising as much as 10% in premarket, from its previous close at $6.66 a share. Here's what analysts had to say about Rocket Lab's performance. Morgan Stanley — Overweight, $10 price target The firm's Kristine Liwag believes Rocket Lab stock "still has room to run" despite climbing about 70% so far this year. Roth Capital – Buy, $10 price target Analyst Suji Desilva also emphasized Rocket Lab's "steady launch execution" and expansion toward becoming an "end-to-end vendor" in the space market.
Persons: Ron Epstein, Epstein, Edison Yu, Morgan Stanley —, Kristine Liwag, Liwag, Stifel, Erik Rasmussen, Rasmussen, Roth, Suji Desilva, Jason Gursky, Gursky, Michael Bloom Organizations: Rocket, Bank of America, Deutsche, Citi Locations: premarket, U.S
Wall Street analysts named a list of stocks this week that they say could offer protection for investors as market tension rises. "We view Zscaler as a best-in-class, next generation cybersecurity company built for the distributed cloud world," he added. Earlier this week, the firm initiated coverage of the aerospace and defense components company with a buy rating. Zscaler - BTIG, buy rating "Over the last couple of months, we have spoken with seven contacts with a view on ZS, and feedback has been consistently positive. TransDigm Group - Citi, buy rating "The company's focus on proprietary products & lean operations affords pricing power and margin expansion potential.
Persons: Jason Kupferberg, Kupferberg, TOST, Zscaler, Gray Powell, Powell, Jason Gursky, Gursky, TransDigm, BURL, ROST, LULU, NetEase, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Urban Outfitters, Toast Bank of America, TransDigm Group Citi, TransDigm, Barclays, Free, Citi, NetEase, Bank of America, TAM Locations: 2H23
Citi thinks aircraft maker Textron is due for a rebound after underperforming thus far in 2023. "We are constructive on revenue and earnings visibility given recent backlog growth, particularly in the company's Aviation and Bell segments," analyst Jason Gursky wrote in a Wednesday note. Current wait lists for new aircraft stretch to more than two years, he noted — resulting in up to 360% backlog growth for Textron since 2019. To be sure, he said that Textron's industrial segment does not have much "connective tissue" across its various assets, which include automotive, aerospace and leisure. A rise in military spending should also create tailwinds for Textron's defense-oriented Bell and Systems segment, added the analyst.
Persons: Jason Gursky, Gursky, , Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Textron, company's Aviation, Bell, Systems
Investors should choose carefully when investing in the outer space "goldrush" because it's a tough, capital-intensive business, according to Citigroup. Right now, Citi believes the best space-related investment is Planet Labs . It also initiated coverage of Rocket Lab and Canadian space technologies company MDA , but with neutral ratings. PL YTD mountain Planet Labs year-to-date performance Planet Labs is a provider of global, daily satellite data. Another way to play the theme is to look at incumbent aerospace and defense names that are committed to their space business, according to Citi.
The China Southern Airlines Co Ltd (600029.SS) domestic flight from Guangzhou to Zhengzhou departed at 12:45 p.m. (0445 GMT) using a MAX plane, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24. China Southern had scheduled a return to commercial service for the 737 MAX in October 2022 but did not use it on the planned flights. Boeing and China Southern did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China Southern is the biggest Chinese customer for the model, with 50 on order, of which 34 have been delivered. In 2022, Boeing delivered eight airplanes to China while Airbus delivered more than 100.
Aerospace and defense stocks took off in 2022, outperforming the S & P 500 as a selloff trend pummeled growth and technology names. Through 2022, the aerospace and defense sub-industry within the S & P 500 rose 15.5%, while the broader index tumbled 19.4%. Here are some of the best-performing aerospace and defense stocks of 2022 and what the outlook looks like in the new year. The top-performing defense stock in the fourth quarter was Boeing , with shares up more than 57%. Raytheon Technologies rose more than 17% in 2022, and analysts are optimistic about the stock in 2023.
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