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- Ituran Locks on Sales
- FP Trading Desk submits: Technology developed by the Israeli air force has found its way to the vehicle tracking market through Ituran Location and Control Ltd. (Nasdaq: ITRN). The company has developed a tracking system for stolen vehicles that generates recurring revenues and generous amounts of free cash according...
- External links 2009-05-28
- Bombardier: Despite Low Q1 Expectations, Shares Look Compelling - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: A tough market for business jets is expected to drag on Bombardier Inc.’s (BDRAF.PK) first quarter result next week, but its shares look compelling on several other fronts, according to UBS analyst Fadi Chamoun. Mr. Chamoun said he expects the Montreal transportation giant to report...
- External links 2009-05-28
- Canadian Airlines' Pricing Pressure Could Force Further Capacity Cuts
- FP Trading Desk submits: The pricing environment for Canadian airlines remained under pressure in April and may lead to further capacity reductions this year, according to Raymond James analyst Ben Cherniavsky. Mr. Cherniavsky said in a note to clients Monday: by FP Trading Desk
- External links 2009-05-25
- Canadian Railroads Will Continue to Underperform Short Term - Desjardins
- FP Trading Desk submits: Canada's major railroad companies, [[CNI]] and [[CP]], have long used the Canadian dollar and the price of oil as "shock absorbers" for negative profitability, but Desjardins warns against buying back into the weak train sector as carloads have not rebounded along with the surging loonie...
- External links 2009-06-07
- Bombardier Stalls, but Less Badly Than Expected
- FP Trading Desk submits: It has become a trend for analysts to be impressed by companies that perform less badly than expected, and Bombardier Inc.'s (BDRAF.PK) first-quarter results yesterday are no exception. UBS and Desjardins analysts said Bombardier's performance was "satisfactory" and "in line with expectations" despite the struggling...
- External links 2009-06-04
- CAE: Increased Uncertainty Leads to Lowered Earnings Outlook
- FP Trading Desk submits: With increased uncertainty in the civil aerospace market, Chris Murray, CIBC World Markets analyst, lowered his earnings outlook for CAE Inc. CGT on the eve of its fourth quarter results Thursday. Both Boeing BA and Airbus have indicated that they are making minor adjustments to...
- External links 2009-05-13
- Magna and Linamar Equipped to Survive Downturn - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: Despite the carnage in the auto sector, UBS Securities analyst Fadi Chamoun is confident that Canada's biggest parts suppliers, Magna International Inc. MGA and Linamar Corp. (LIMAF.PK), are equipped to survive the industry downturn. In a research note, he pointed out that they both have...
- External links 2009-05-22
- Magna: Situation Rosy - Citigroup
- FP Trading Desk submits: The auto industry may be a mess, but the situation looks pretty rosy for parts manufacturer Magna International MGA, as Citigroup Global Markets found out when it put the company under the microscope and found nothing but good things. Itay Michaeli, Citi analyst, said in...
- External links 2009-06-23
- Canadian Airlines: Fuel Prices Compound Troubles
- FP Trading Desk submits: A stronger loonie won’t be enough to offset the recent run-up in fuel prices at Air Canada (AIDIF.PK) and WestJet (WJAVF.PK), which led to an earnings estimate downgrade for both at Raymond James Wednesday. Raymond James recently increased its average WTI estimates for 2009...
- External links 2009-06-24
- Business Jet Market Showing Signs of Stabilization
- FP Trading Desk submits: The number of business jets available for sale on the market appears to have stabilized over the past two months, albeit at record high levels, according to David Strauss, UBS analyst. He estimates 3,057 business jets were available for sale at the end of May...
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- Air Canada's Bankruptcy Concerns Breeds 'Sell' on Groupe Aeroplan
- FP Trading Desk submits: The growing uncertainty over whether Air Canada (AIDIF.PK) will be forced into bankruptcy has Neil Linsdell, Versant Partners analyst, holding a “sell” on the airline’s frequent flyer partner, Groupe Aeroplan. The obvious reason to avoid the stock is that Air Canada may be forced to...
- External links 2009-04-07
- Earnings Preview: CP Railway Will Be Hit Harder Than Canadian National - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: With the country’s largest railways set to report their first quarter earnings in two weeks time, Fadi Chamoun, UBS analyst, is predicting Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. CP will be hit harder by volume declines in the first three months of the year than its larger...
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- Bombardier: Analysts Remain Positive
- FP Trading Desk submits: The Street remains upbeat about Bombardier Inc.’s (BDRAF.PK) long-term potential after its year end results Thursday, despite a worsening outlook for business jets. Twelve analysts covering the stock maintain a “buy” rating, according to Bloomberg figures, with four ‘holds’ and one ‘sell,’ despite the company...
- External links 2009-04-05
- Canadian National: The Lone Railway Expected to Report Q1 Gains
- FP Trading Desk submits: Canadian National Railway Co. CNI is the only top-tier North American railway expected to make gains in the first quarter with earnings season set to kick off next week, according to UBS analyst Rick Paterson. The country’s largest railway is expected to post earnings of...
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- New, But Familiar Face Takes Over Air Canada
- FP Trading Desk submits: The replacement of Montie Brewer as CEO of Air Canada (AIDIF.PK) with Calin Rovinescu brings a familiar face to the troubled airline. Mr. Rovinescu comes over from Genuity Capital Markets, where he was a co-founder and an advisor on several M&A, restructuring and financing deals...
- External links 2009-04-01
- WestJet and Raymond James' Mounting Concerns
- FP Trading Desk submits: Despite reporting a strong first quarter result this week, WestJet Airlines Ltd. (WJAVF.PK) was downgraded to a “market perform” by Ben Cherniavsky, Raymond James analyst, Wednesday. Mr. Cherniavksy said the Calgary carrier’s results were “impressive” given the backdrop of dwindling demand and weaker pricing currently...
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- CAE Expected to Report Strong Q4 Earnings - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: CAE Inc. CGT is expected to report strong fourth-quarter results next week despite a weakening aerospace market, according to UBS analyst Fadi Chamoun. CAE, the leading manufacturer of full-flight simulators, is expected to report an 1.7% earnings growth, or 19 cents a share, for the...
- External links 2009-05-05
- Linamar and Magna: Almost Guaranteed Losses for Q1 - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: With North American auto production in tatters, UBS analyst Fadi Chamoun says it's almost a guarantee that Linamar Corp. (LIMAF.PK), and Magna International Inc. MGA will both announce negative bottom lines when the Canadian auto parts manfacturers report first quarter numbers this week. He said...
- External links 2009-05-04
- WestJet: Swine Flu Shouldn't Impact Earnings, But Could Slow Recovery - UBS
- FP Trading Desk submits: The swine flu epidemic is not expected have a significant impact on the earnings of WestJet Airlines Ltd. (WJAVF.PK). But the spread of the virus does threaten to further undermine demand for air travel in the current economic downturn and may delay an expected recovery...
- External links 2009-04-30
- AirCanada and WestJet Get Some New Competition
- FP Trading Desk submits: Porter Airlines’ expansion has not only significantly increased competition in the so-called Eastern Triangle, but it has also driven down fares for consumers on flights between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal in the process, according to a new report from Cameron Doerksen, Versant Partners analyst. He...
- External links 2009-05-13
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