Stock price when the opinion was issued
It is trading near the levels seen at the early stages of the pandemic. Trade war fears have dragged down the airlines but this is overdone. Air Canada is at an 80% booking level which is normal. Its flights to the U.S. are down but international business is strong. It makes more money on international flights than domestic. The price is still OK. Buy 14 Hold 2 Sell 1
(Analysts’ price target is $23.09)Started to put in a bit of a bottom a couple of months ago, as did many other airlines. This name's had a big move higher. There are 2 ways to consolidate: in price (sharp pullback) or in time (move sideways). Thinks we'll see consolidation at least for a bit, perhaps with a slight downward bias. (In tech analysis it's called a "flag".) Once done, it should resume the uptrend and move higher.
Once we get into August, put on the brakes or at least assess the risk.
It is a trading opportunity and not a long term hold. There is still upside and there has been insider buying. It has announced an issuer bid. 18% of shares have been bought and cancelled in a year so revenue per share is going up. It is trading at a discount to its American peers and to its historical valuation.
Historically this was a cyclical business. They’ve sorted out their plane business and pensions. Traffic is going up and oil prices have been low. The story is still here and there is a much bigger chance it is going up rather than down. The real cash flow comes 2 years from now. Delta screens a lot better than Air Canada as it is less expensive. Air Canada is a great story but it is a little ahead of itself.