Topic: Growth Stocks

THE BOEING CO. $75 – New York symbol BA

THE BOEING CO. $75 (New York symbol BA; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 745.7 million; Market cap: $55.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.8; Dividend yield: 2.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.boeing.com) has been forced to slow production of its new 787 Dreamliner passenger jet to fix a minor problem on the fuselages of some planes. Even with this delay, Boeing still feels it will deliver 30 to 40 of these aircraft in 2012.

Demand for Boeing’s other planes is also rising. As a result, its 2011 revenue rose 6.9%, to $68.7 billion from $64.3 billion in 2010. Earnings rose 21.1%, to $4.0 billion from $3.3 billion. Due to more shares outstanding, earnings per share rose 19.5%, to $5.33 from $4.46. Without a favourable tax gain, Boeing would have earned $4.81 a share in 2011.

The company expects to deliver 585 to 600 aircraft in 2012, up from 477 in 2011. However, proposed cuts to U.S. military spending could limit Boeing’s 2012 earnings to $4.52 a share. The stock trades at 16.6 times that figure.

Boeing’s 2013 earnings could rise to $5.60 a share as it sells more planes to foreign militaries. The stock trades at a more reasonable 13.4 times that estimate.

Boeing is a buy.

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