3Q Earnings reports kick off this week

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By Scott Hamilton

Oct. 21, 2024, © Leeham News: Third quarter earnings reports kick off this week. The most anticipated call will be The Boeing Co.

Boeing previewed a big loss for the quarter on Oct. 11. On Oct. 15, it filed a registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for $25bn in equities, debt, and other securities—money that’s badly needed as it bleeds cash. It also filed another SEC document for a “supplemental” $10bn line of credit. This is in addition to a previous $10bn credit agreement.

Coupled with the $10bn in cash, Boeing potentially has up to $55bn in liquidity.

With the quarter’s loss already pre-announced and the new $25bn liquidity plan filed with the SEC, much of the suspense for Boeing’s earnings call is over. Also on Wednesday, the company's largest union, the IAM 751 workers, vote on a new contract offer to end a strike closing in on its sixth week. Further color about CEO Kelly Ortberg’s “reset” plan for the company will be closely watched.

Boeing’s earnings call is Wednesday at 10:30 am EDT. The press release will be issued before the stock market opens. The union vote will be announced Wednesday evening.

In addition to Boeing’s earnings call this week, RTX (parent of ailing Pratt & Whitney) and GE Aerospace announce their earnings on Tuesday at 8:30 am EDT and 7:30 am EDT, respectively.

RTX results continue to be dragged down by PW’s continuing technical challenges with the Gear Turbo Fan engines that power the Airbus A220, A320neo and Embraer E-Jet. GE faces a drag on late deliveries and time-on-wing issues with its LEAP engines that power the Boeing 737 MAX and A320neo. GE is also affected by all the production turmoil and IAM strike at Boeing.

Germany’s MTU Aerospace reports on Thursday as well. MTU is a supplier to PW and GE. Safran reports on Friday.

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