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AerCap Holdings NV AER

AerCap Holdings N.V. is an Ireland-based company, which is primarily engaged in aviation leasing. The Company provides a range of assets for lease, including narrowbody and widebody aircraft, regional jets, freighters, engines, and helicopters. Its offering includes new and used commercial passenger and cargo aircraft, and helicopters, on operating lease from its existing fleet and order book. In addition, it offers aftermarket components, equipment and services through its materials business and the lease, purchase and financing of spare engines. It also provides aircraft owners, financiers and investors with all asset services necessary to manage an aircraft, engines and helicopter portfolio. The Company has a portfolio of approximately 1,717 aircraft, over 1000 engines and over 300 helicopters, and an order book of more than 327of in-demand aircraft in the world. The Company serves approximately 300 customers around the world with comprehensive fleet solutions.


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Post by Takafujion Mar 12, 2021 7:50pm
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anyone here that can help me?

anyone here that can help me?Hi, new investor in aercap here, not sure if anyone is here as the board here is pretty dead.

So with this GECAS merger/acquisition, Aercap is issuing 111 million new shares diluting share base to 240.76 million shares? is that about right?

But the assets they are receiving are worth 40 billion but are being purchased for 31 billion?

That would essentially double current equity to 18 billion over 241m so about 74.69 a share in terms of book price equity, so that's another 20% to go

Is this essentially what i should be looking at to value the acquisition for Aercap?

Not trying to include the synergies and cost savings of the merged operations which should result in increased profit. as well as even higher leverage over the aircraft makers to get better cost aircraft. I think they will be able to outmuscle the other lessors and get all the high quality lessees higher profitability leases of the more popular higher value aircraft.
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