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RaytheonRTXCOMMENTJan 26, 2015Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.
Had its troubles this year, which is costing about $5B to fix. A headache, but won't derail the company. Stock price has adjusted about 20%, lower valuation. Business is growing sharply, biggest backlog in history of $160B. His experience is that for problems that can be solved with time and effort, the shock to the stock value will dissipate over time as confidence builds. Investors should take advantage. Yield is 3%.
(Analysts’ price target is $88.58)Due to geopolitical tension, demand for defense spending will be high. High quality r&d pipeline of products. More commercial travel after Covid-19 will help business. Valuation of share price an attractive entry point. Concerns over engine problems and product recalls are overblown. Strong management team. Good for long term investors.
Diversified business with lots of products.
Engineering problems causing error in metals within engine turbines.
Expecting engine problems to be a short term event.
Company has excellent reputation.
Good for long term investors.
Expecting $9.5 billion in free cash flow by 2025.
Will continue to hold.
It still yields 3%. There will be a credibility gap between what they said about the problem with their engines and the reality of them. He expects a lot of bad blood between RTX and the airlines who will lose some flight time because of this. Trades at 15x PE and will go lower, and may be then you can buy it.
Precision Castparts (PCP-N) or Raytheon (RTN-N). Which would be better for getting into the US military defence sector? Precision Castparts is more focused on commercial jetliners while this is more about military systems. We are at a point in the cycle where the US is likely going to have to increase their spending on defence, and it is fairly early in the cycle for this group. Because of this, he would prefer to own this one. 82% of this company’s revenues come from the US government. Dividend yield of 2.3% and there will be good dividend growth on it.