Due to the recent Boeing 737 crash on March 10th, Boeing's share price dropped 15%. However some investors are still buying for the various reasons
Bottom line risen 53% Y-O-Y
Strong free cash flow ($13 billion at end of 2018)
Decreasing P/E ratio
Rising EPS
Boeing's lean operating structure and strong free cash flows gives it financial flexbility for growth organically and inorganically. Although the P/E ratio is 18.10 which is relatively on the higher side, compared to the previous year Boeing was trading at an 30.63 P/E ratio. The decreasing P/E ratio and increasing EPS paints a positive outlook with increasing profits for Boeing.
Due to the recent Boeing 737 crash on March 10th, Boeing's share price dropped 15%. However some investors are still buying for the various reasons
Boeing's lean operating structure and strong free cash flows gives it financial flexbility for growth organically and inorganically. Although the P/E ratio is 18.10 which is relatively on the higher side, compared to the previous year Boeing was trading at an 30.63 P/E ratio. The decreasing P/E ratio and increasing EPS paints a positive outlook with increasing profits for Boeing.