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Boeing (#BA) reported what some to believe to have been a "surprise" Q2. The airplane manufacturer announced Q2 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.40 (beats by $1.12) and revenue of $17B (+43.9% Y/Y).
The #Boeing surprise is that the company made a profit last quarter. But is it really a surprise? In March, Southwest Airlines (LUV) announced that they were buying 100 Boeing made planes. Then last month, they announced that they're adding an additional 34 planes to the order. And it's not just Southwest. Late last month United Airlines (UAL) also announced that they need more planes as travel demand picks up. As commercial travel increases, it only makes sense that Boeing revenues increase with it.
So were Boeing earnings really a surprise? Or better yet, is now the time to buy Boeing stock before they "surprise" investors when they report a second profit?
Boeing (#BA) reported what some to believe to have been a "surprise" Q2. The airplane manufacturer announced Q2 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.40 (beats by $1.12) and revenue of $17B (+43.9% Y/Y).
The #Boeing surprise is that the company made a profit last quarter. But is it really a surprise? In March, Southwest Airlines (LUV) announced that they were buying 100 Boeing made planes. Then last month, they announced that they're adding an additional 34 planes to the order. And it's not just Southwest. Late last month United Airlines (UAL) also announced that they need more planes as travel demand picks up. As commercial travel increases, it only makes sense that Boeing revenues increase with it.
So were Boeing earnings really a surprise? Or better yet, is now the time to buy Boeing stock before they "surprise" investors when they report a second profit?