Analyst Raises Boeing, Spirit, EADS Price Targets
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Boeing Co., Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. and the parent of Airbus are becoming more attractive investments and are in a strong position to quickly exit the aerospace downturn, an analyst said Tuesday as he increased his price targets for the three manufacturers.
Douglas S. Harned of Bernstein Research raised his price targets to $56 from $42 for Boeing, to $18 from $16 for Wichita, Kan.-based Spirit and to $15 from $12 for EADS, which is based in Paris. European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, or EADS, is the parent of Airbus, a key Boeing rival.
U.S.-based Boeing said on Friday that its long-delayed 787 aircraft will be ready for its first test flight by the end of this year, with initial delivery scheduled for late 2010. Harned said announcement of the schedule "allowed investors to look beyond near-term issues and toward the cyclical recovery." ...
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