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This summary was created by AI, based on 6 opinions in the last 12 months.
New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI-T) has garnered mixed yet optimistic reviews from various experts, who highlight both the challenges and opportunities that the company faces. While supply chain issues have been a persistent challenge, stakeholders note a significant order backlog and improved supply chain control as promising signs for future profitability. The company's leading position in the transit bus manufacturing sector, particularly with electric vehicles, positions it well as competition has diminished due to the pandemic. Analysts express hope for the reinstatement of dividends in the coming years, emphasizing the need for patience as the company navigates current pricing power dynamics. Overall, New Flyer is considered a solid investment for those willing to tolerate some risk and wait for a rebound in demand and financial performance.
Bought it a long ago and took some profits earlier this year. Because the stock price has since fallen, it's now a good time to enter this stock. They're the biggest coach and bus maker in North America. They service the after-market. Their book-to-bill is good. He expects good things to come from this company. (Price target: $63.33)
(Past Top Pick Nov.1, 2017, Down 19%) It's struggled this year, because of NAFTA concerns with worries of rising costs, and a decrease in bus orders. It's not at bargain levels now nor deeply undervalued, but is an attractive entry point. He continues to add to his position, but is slightly less optimistic about NFI now.
A very frustrating stock. One of the names that should have benefited from the NAFTA agreement. A company that is growing. They are doing all the right things. They will build like 11,000 buses in the next couple of years. Great balance sheet. Trading at 13 times earnings. They are certainly not selling and if you are not on it, might be a good time to pick it away.
Their quarters are fine and they are announcing new contracts so why is it languishing? It is the trade talks, even though they have operations in the US. The underlying fundamentals in the industry remain strong. Sit and wait it out and get some resolution with NAFTA. If you are waiting to buy, wait until NAFTA is resolved.
They just got new contracts. Long term holding. A cash flow machine. They have modernized over the years. Decent yield. The tariff issue affects only 3 percent of the cost of manufacturing on their buses. The order backlog is very solid. Trading at 13-14 next year earnings. (Analysts’ price target is $65.57)