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Bombardier Inc. T.BBD.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BBD.B | T.BBD.PR.B | T.BBD.PR.C | BOMBF | T.BBD.PR.D | BDRPF | BDRXF | BDRAF | BDRBF

Bombardier Inc. is a Canada-based manufacturer of business aircraft with a global network of service centers. The Company is focused on designing, manufacturing and servicing business jets. The Company has a worldwide fleet of more than 5,000 aircraft in service with a variety of multinational corporations, charter and fractional ownership providers, governments and private individuals. It operates aerostructure, assembly and completion facilities in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Its robust customer support network services the Learjet, Challenger and Global families of aircraft, and includes facilities in strategic locations in the United States and Canada, as well as in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, China and Australia. The Company's jets include Challenger 350, Challenger 3500, Challenger 650, Global 5500, Global 6500, Global 7500 and Global 8000.


TSX:BBD.A - Post by User

Comment by BBDB859on Jan 16, 2023 12:43pm
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Post# 35225913

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SIGNIFICANT SHORT TERM MOTIVATORS TO THE SHARE PRICE

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SIGNIFICANT SHORT TERM MOTIVATORS TO THE SHARE PRICEYes I do tend to be verbose. But I enjoy my verbal diarrhia (sometimes). One more thing though. You can never get confused, of where I stand in posts. I'll take the heed. Thanks


clubhouse19 wrote:
One thing I would say is that it should not take so many words to tell any story unless you are looking for some kind of gratification . 

BBDB859 wrote: Hey Nordico.

As you know we've seen'em all here. Ever since i've been here, there's been every type of poster, all kinds of poster that came and left. Liar's, Bashers, fear mongeres, imbeciles, shorts/bashers, swing traders/basher, and of course longs like and I. The conclusion that I've come to is that. There is no right or wrong as to what traders decide do and how they trade. All I've done here for all this time is tried to keep those posters, from using their unnecessary tactics to their advantage. My biggest beef, are the Liars that post here. Now although I find Star elequently poetic, with his style. He does say the truth about the company's plight. Everything he mentions in his posts about the company's direction is right, whether he is Pumping, or not. He's telling the truth about this company's SP direction. I think he believes in what he writes about Bombardier. But the nature of his position is short term. He's been here in the 2018's as well, when he lost a few bucks too. I remember him from that time.

But I'll just say this. Either he stays for a short time, or medium time. I 'd rather read his posts than some Imbeciles, Bashers, Liars. Yes he did sell early.the last time he sold. But that's because he doesn't exactly Fully believe everything he writes yet. He sees the SP going up, he sees the company's accomplishments, and he writes about them, but he's slow to believe. To his testament he writes about his plight, with how hard it is, to sell when he sees the price going up, yet he's selling. But the real truth of his belief in the company is, when he buys back in again at higher SP. That just says to me that he sees the price just keeps going up. He regrets selling early of course. Yet he's monetized his position and feels safe. When he gets back in, it just says to me that he's now confident on the SP going up again. So you can use Star as signal if you will, to know where the SP is heading to. It's just the style of the trader. They're very gun shy. They'll pull the trigger constantly. JMHO. Do what you will with it? What ever you decide is your choice. I'm just trying to help u understand him.



Nordico wrote: Good grief. Yes I'm aware there are 'traders' in the market, and we're all out to make money. No sh.t.
You calling me immature after you throw insults like 'village idiot' is a real hoot; grow up yourself.

And I'm "food for the pros"? You sold half your position at $41; I didn't. And I work in the securities industry with a couple financial designations, so don't make me laugh with "pro trader" talk; that's annoying. 

Starsearcher80 wrote: Nordico, is there a competition for "Villiage Idiot" that I don't know about? Because if there is, I'd like to fully support your nomination.  Actually, let's go a step further and just acclaim you.

I am a trader.  If I see a reason to buy, I'll take the time to clearly state why, and take the time to write a post that outlines the elements I see that supports that.  If I choose to sell, I'll do the same.  I'll take the time to clearly state why, and take the time to write a post that outlines the elements I see that supports that.

This is not a cheerleading forum.  It is not white hats and black hats....good guys and bad guys.  We are one group, all on the only team there is.  Collectively, we are here to make money.  Period.

So when you make some mouthy moronic comment, as you did, you show either your immaturity, or lack of understanding of how the market works. There are not just longs.  There are traders, swing traders, shorts, and ALL of these are equal and good participants. ALL makes the market.

So let's keep it simple.  Please grow up.  I say this for your own good, so you too can enjoy greater success.  Now, if you want to carry this on, be my guest.  But wholeheartedly realize that at that point, you're ultimately your own worst enemy in the market, and nothing more than food for the pros.

Enough said.





Nordico wrote: I'm curious to see if - when you sell in Feb/March - you suddenly post bearish about your concerns of macro or that you think the shares are now overvalued at the price you sold. Prior to that, I do enjoy your well-reasoned hype posts while you are long.

Starsearcher80 wrote: We're at a very interesting point with Bombardier, and one that I think is going to prove to be very lucrative.  Here are my thoughts with regard to short term price motivators that should vault the share price forward significantly.

1) Anticipation Buying:  We're now entering the sweet spot for anticipation buying to begin as the quarterly report comes in to view.  What has me even more excited is that this buying looks to have started last week, i.e., earlier than "normal".  People are expecting a very strong quarter for Bombardier, and I think this is with good reason.

2)  Eyeballs on the stock:  Linked in to the anticipation buying, I think we have a LOT more eyeballs on the stock than even a few months ago, and with that, there is greater buying interest.  This "coming of the masses" is a very interesting phenomenon in and of itself, and I think we are now also at the precipice of seeing this phenomenon come in to play.  In and of itself, it can be a VERY powerful motivator to the share price.

3)  Quarterly results: I think Bombardier is going to surprise here with even stronger results..as in stunning results.  I fully expect an even stronger backorder, but what also has me excited is the revenue generated from the massive service centres they've been opening.  While these centres are still relatively new, any increase here will show the path to the future, and I think this is going to be both a very strong and very important revenue stream going forward.  Additionally, I think these centres, and there global availability, are going to be a powerful sales motivator.  As for the share price, a good quarter is going to be a strong motivator all on its own.  "Beyond just strong", and you're going to see huge interest in the stock, as it is still remarkably cheap.

4)  Another area that I've been patiently waiting for additional strong upside is the military sales.  I've been able to confirm that that modified Global aircraft for the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) are being "very well recieved", and given the military buildup happening, I fully expect additional interest and orders.  Nato is now in a period of rapid expansion ( CLICK HERE to read more).

What is truly eye-opening is the defence budget for the U.S. alone.  To put this into perspective, I've also shown the U.S. miltary budget for the past couple of years.

2019: $404 Billion
2020: $448 Billion
2021: $408 Billion
2022: $344 Billion

2023: $858 Billion

Collectively, the Nato expansion and U.S. expansion is going to bring about a military spending spree.  And with that, I think we're going to see some significant orders coming to Bombardier.  This will boost the share price significantly, adding obviously to company revenue, but a further boost as it shows the military now fully endorses Bombardier with repeat ordering, which is worth its weight in gold.

1B1temporary gave some possible near term share price suggestions which I think will prove to be very modest, ($55-$60 in the week before the quarterly, and $70-$75 by investor day).  Am I expecting more?  Yes, given the above factors, significantly more.  We'll see what comes, but I'm personally fully confident that this is going to be a stunning profitable period for shareholders.

Enjoy.












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