Debt, Drama, And Dreams: Why A Boeing Recovery Could Pay Off Handsomely

Leo Nelissen
09-17

Summary

  • Boeing faces major challenges, including heavy debt, labor strikes, and operational delays, which have weakened its financial position and stock performance.
  • Despite the turbulence, Boeing holds a $500B backlog of 5,400 planes, ensuring demand for years to come, offering a strong long-term recovery potential.
  • If Boeing stabilizes production and resolves its issues, it could see significant growth by 2026. However, the stock remains volatile and risky for conservative investors.

Jon Tetzlaff

Introduction

It's time to talk about aerospace, an industry that accounts for roughly a fifth of my entire net worth.

On September 8, I wrote an article titled "My New Investment - Why I'm Betting Big On GE

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