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Boeing: Intrinsically Undervalued
Boeing BA is a US-based aerospace and defense company - by most measures the world’s largest. $BA has just emerged from its longest work stoppage in 13 years. This has not stopped some analysts from comparing the company to theUS automotive industry - with its significant current...
Tags: Boeing Co., Seeking Alpha, $BA, Aerospace & Defense, Investment, Manufacturing, Finance, Valuecruncher, Transport
External links 2008-11-09

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Qantas and BA Merger Talks Grounded
By Mark Bendeich and John Bowker SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters UK) - Australia's Qantas Airways and British Airways called off talks for a $6.4 billion (4.1 billion pound) merger, leaving the British carrier to consider other combinations with European peers as the sector grapples with falling demand and volatile fuel prices. Qantas...
News items 2009-08-07
BA, Iberia Merger Hinges on Pension Deficit
By Tracy Rucinski and Rhys JonesMADRID (Reuters UK) - British Airways' pension fund deficit could yet scupper its planned merger with Spain's Iberia, as the UK airline still has to agree the size of the multi-billion pound shortfall with the fund's trustees.Iberia, which on Friday posted a bigger than expected...
Tags: Merger, Analyst, Pension, Mergers & Acquisitions, BA, British Airways Plc., Iberia Merger, International Air Transport Association
News items 2009-11-13
BA, Iberia Merger Hinges on Pensions
By Tracy Rucinski and Rhys JonesMADRID (Reuters UK) - British Airways' BAY pension fund deficit could yet scupper its planned merger with Spain's Iberia IBLA, as the airline still has to agree the size of the multi-billion pound shortfall with the fund's trustees.Iberia, which on Friday posted a bigger than...
Tags: Merger, Analyst, Pension, AMR Corp., BA, British Airways Plc., Iberia Merger, International Air Transport Association
News items 2009-11-14
BA, Iberia Merger Hinges on Pension Deficit
By Tracy Rucinski and Rhys Jones MADRID (Reuters UK) - British Airways' pension fund deficit could yet scupper its planned merger with Spain's Iberia, as the UK airline still has to agree the size of the multi-billion pound shortfall with the fund's trustees. Iberia, which on Friday posted a bigger...
Tags: euro, airline, Pension, Merger, British Airways Plc.
News items 2009-11-13
BA cost-control at heart of recovery
As British Airways chief Willie Walsh rose to discuss the airline's eye-watering half-year losses with analysts, it was tempting to recall another BA presentation made in early in 2005 by his predecessor, Sir Rod Eddington, at the company's Waterside headquarters near Heathrow. It was the last BA investor day for...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., British Airways Plc., Airline
News items 2009-11-06
BA, Iberia reach merger MOU; BA to control 55%, Walsh to be CEO
British Airways and Iberia yesterday agreed to a "binding" MOU to merge under a single holding company that will be 55% controlled by BA shareholders and led by BA CEO Willie Walsh, paving the way for establishment of a third major European airline company by the end of 2010 that...
Tags: airline, Merger, British Airways Plc.
News items 2009-11-12
BA Sees Improved Outlook
By Rhys Jones LONDON (Reuters UK) - British Airways Plc BAY fell to a worse than expected first-half loss and forecast annual revenue would be 1 billion pounds lower than last year, but said traffic volumes and yields had stabilised. The airline, whose alliance with American Airlines AMR and Spain's...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., loss, airline, American Airlines
News items 2009-11-06
BA and Qantas in Tie-Up Talks
BA's shares received a boost on news that it is considering a merger with Australia's Qantas, while it tries to ringfence potential tie-ups with Spain's Iberia and American Airlines. The merged entity, if it goes ahead, would have a dual listing structure. Why it makes sense: ...
Tags: Merger, Australia, Qantas Airways Ltd., BA, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, Joanna Higgins
Blog posts 2008-12-02
BA-Iberia Merger Agreement Not Imminent
By Rhys Jones and Robert Hetz LONDON/MADRID (Reuters UK) - A merger between British Airways BAY and Spain's Iberia IBLA is unlikely to be finalised this week, an industry source said on Thursday, after Britain's Sky News reported that a deal was set to be announced. "The talks are still...
Tags: Merger, British Airways Plc., American Airlines
News items 2009-11-12
BA and Iberia in advanced talks over merger
British Airways and Iberia were in advanced talks on Thursday night on a merger that would create Europe's third-largest airline by revenue. After arguing for more than a year about the weight of each carrier in a merged group, it appears the two have agreed on a 55-45 per cent...
Tags: airline, Carrier, Merger
News items 2009-11-12
BA's workaholic chief has eyes on the horizon
Willie Walsh has said for years he wants to retire at 55 and now, a month after turning 48, he says that is still the plan. It seems an absurd notion for British Airways' driven chief executive, especially given the groundbreaking merger with Spain's Iberia that he announced just over...
Tags: pension scheme, British Airways Plc., Airline, American Airlines
News items 2009-11-22
What's the Secret to Managing Innovation? Eastern Philosophy Says Ba
The Find: A Japanese management guru argues that the key to building teams and companies that create knowledge is blending standard management practice with the Eastern idea of ba. The Source: An FT Management blog post discussing a profile of Japanese management guru Ikujiro Nonaka in the...
Tags: Innovation, Team, Knowledge, Ba, Team Management, Strategy, Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-11-26
BA cabin crew to vote on strike action
British Airways vowed on Monday to press ahead with cost-cutting plans after the Unite union decided to ballot 14,000 cabin crew on industrial action over new contracts. The airline intends to cut the equivalent of 1,700 cabin crew jobs, reduce the number of crew on some flights and reduce pay...
Tags: crew, Cabin Crew
News items 2009-10-26
Hopes of stability boost confidence at BA
Shares in British Airways saw their biggest one-day rise in more than two months on Friday even as the airline reported the worst results in its history. The flag carrier slid to a pre-tax loss of £292m ($485m) in the six months to September, the first time it has ever...
Tags: airline, Investor, Loss
News items 2009-11-06
BA plunges to £102 million loss, announces 1,200 new job cuts
Claiming that "aviation remains in recession," British Airways posted a £102 million ($168.8 million) net loss in the fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30 that pushed its first-half deficit to £208 million, a nearly fivefold deepening of the £42 million loss incurred during the year-ago period, when it lost £76...
Tags: loss, year-ago period, aviation, British Airways Plc., restructuring cost
News items 2009-11-08
BA's LCY expansion.(Europe)
Having sold its subsidiary BA Connect, British Airways BA is expanding its operations at London City Airport by more than 70% with the launch of a new subsidiary, BA CityFlyer. Having sold its subsidiary BA Connect, British Airways BA is expanding its operations at...
Tags: British Airways Plc.
Research articles 2007-05-01
Qantas, BA Say No Merger as Talks End
British Airways PLC and Qantas Airways Ltd called off their merger talks after failing to agree on the terms of a potential deal. The move left the British airline free to pursue other agreements with European carriers as the industry braces for a significant slowdown. In statements to the London...
News items 2009-08-07
BA's premium traffic hit
British Airways suffered a steep fall in premium passenger traffic in December, as the impact of the recession in the UK and the turmoil in financial markets took a growing toll on demand from its most lucrative customers. Its premium traffic volumes, the segment where it generates most of its...
News items 2009-08-07
BA and Iberia prepare for landing on merger
Shares in British Airways and Iberia leapt as investors anticipated the merger of the airlines. The next big question will be whether the new group can achieve the synergies and savings that shareholders are expecting. The likely deal would create an airline group bigger by revenue than all other European...
Tags: savings, synergy, Airline
News items 2009-11-13
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