American Airlines: Not Priced For The Recovery

Summary:

  • American Airlines reported strong Q4’22 numbers and guided to a massive EPS in ’23.
  • The airline guided to 2023 EPS of $2.50 to $3.50 with plenty of catalysts for higher profits in the years ahead.
  • The stock is crazy cheap at only 2x operating cash flows and 5x midpoint ’23 EPS targets.

American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Banking

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Despite guiding up Q4’22 targets a few weeks back, American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL) hardly rallied. Now the airline has guided to robust profits in 2023 that easily soar past analyst estimates, yet the stock

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