Boeing Racks Up Orders In Paris. The Stock Falls Anyway.

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A Boeing 777X aircraft takes off during the Paris Air Show.


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Boeing

kicked off the Paris Air Show with a bang, announcing several orders for new jets. Investors are selling the stock anyway because the market reflects good news before it happens. 

The biannual air show, which wasn’t held in 2021 because of Covid-19, is a chance for Boeing (ticker: BA) and

Airbus

(AIR. France) to meet with customers and tell investors about any new business that they have won.

On Tuesday, Boeing announced several orders and updates to existing ones, including for 737 MAX jets, 787 twin-aisle Dreamliners, and cargo freighters. Almost 350 planes are included.

Still, Boeing stock was down 3% in morning trading at $213.50. The


S&P 500

and


Dow Jones Industrial Average

were off about 0.8% and 1%, respectively.

Airbus

might have stolen some of Boeing’s thunder by announcing a 500-jet order from IndiGo. That’s a huge number for the aerospace industry. Vertical Research Partners analyst Rob Stallard called it a “monster order,” but Airbus stock was up just 0.1% in overseas trading.

Those share-price moves don’t necessarily mean investors were disappointed by the amount of new business either aircraft maker reported. Investors just tend to buy stocks in anticipation of good news, and to sell them when it happens.

Boeing stock has gained an average of roughly 5% over the two months bracketing the past dozen Paris Air Shows. Most of those gains have come before the shows. Shares have tended to dip during the gatherings, recovering in the following weeks.

Boeing stock rose almost 10% in the month leading up to the current show. Even including Tuesday’s dip, Boeing stock is up about 56% over the past 12 months.

The continuing recovery in air travel following the pandemic is one reason the stock is on a roll. In April, domestic air travel around the globe finally surpassed prepandemic levels, and total travel, including international routes, is trending that way.

Write to Al Root at [email protected]

Source: https://www.barrons.com/articles/boeing-stock-airbus-paris-air-show-ce6a7f27?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo