Is Boeing Stock Finally a Buy? Our Conversation With Aerospace Analyst Lou Whiteman (Ticker: BA)
The company has many problems. Some may be insurmountable
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What do you want investors to take away from this interview?
Lou Whiteman: “Be careful with Boeing until they show they can be trusted. This should be a good business and an attractive opportunity, but the track record can’t be ignored.”
Did we miss any key points in the interview that you think investors should know about?
Lou Whiteman: “Didn’t miss this, but want to reemphasize that with aerospace you should find good companies and buy and hold. Don’t try to play the cycle, as their cycle is often different than macro and can be unpredictable and the big contracts take decades to play out.”
Where can investors follow you and find your work?
Lou Whiteman: “@louwhiteman on X and Threads, http://fitsandstarts.beehiiv.com (or http://eldoubleu.com) for thoughts deeper than 280 characters”