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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bombardier Inc. T.BBD.B


Primary Symbol: T.BBD.A Alternate Symbol(s):  BDRPF | T.BBD.PR.B | BDRXF | T.BBD.PR.C | T.BBD.PR.D | BOMBF | 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... see more

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Bombardier Inc. > UP TO NOW BBD EXPORTED + OR - 80 BUS JET TO USA
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Post by Shamhorish on Nov 14, 2024 8:47am

UP TO NOW BBD EXPORTED + OR - 80 BUS JET TO USA

IN 2024, UP TO NOW BBD EXPORTED + OR - 80 BUS JET TO USA 
in case any one care ABOUT WHAT TRUMP 10-20 OR MORE % IMPORT TAXES EFFECT ON BBD
Comment by Jacques4444 on Nov 14, 2024 9:32am
The Trump tariffs vs Canada is not on the table, we can do the same and hurt the US economy much harder as we do during is 1st mandat  Wiki source: Canadian On May 17, 2019, the U.S. reached a deal to lift the steel and aluminum tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Lifting the tariffs were seen as helping pave the way for further ratification of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement ...more  
Comment by balmusette on Nov 14, 2024 10:15am
Regarding american buyers, there exist solutions for not paying these tariffs. Some of them have dual nationalities, allowing them to buy their business jet from their original country and register it there. Some are large companies that have branches outside the USA allowing them to buy their business jet from the countries they are doing business from. Another solution is for Bombardier to ...more  
Comment by Letsmakemoredol on Nov 14, 2024 10:29am
Agreed, or they incorporate a new company in the Bahamas where that company buys their new jet.  It costs around $2k USD to incorporate in the Bahamas and annual fees are around $1500 USD.  Super cheap.  BBD corporate could even offer the service as an add on LOL Anyway, tariffs are not a concern and are being blown way out of proportion
Comment by Nordico on Nov 14, 2024 10:38am
Shorts love the general uncertainty even when there are obvious solutions that you two have so knowledgably pointed out, and are being relentless in their attack lately. I can only hope Bomber is fighting back with big buybacks now.
Comment by llesage on Nov 14, 2024 10:39am
"Anyway, tariffs are not a concern and are being blown way out of proportion" It's almost as if investors are throwing in the towel. How long will the shorts play this "Trump tariff fear"? I thought it would last for a couple of days and then intelligence would prevail but it seems like it can't be shaken. Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail soon. 
Comment by Shamhorish on Nov 14, 2024 10:47am
i trully hope so but scavengers are like hungrey dogs who catched a bone {the bone is the guy Trump tax fear ) you can not remove this bone from the dog mouth
Comment by Shamhorish on Nov 14, 2024 10:36am
thanks, ***** sounds good i hope it will work out for bbd as this Trump Guy is a gangster and do crazy things like 300% taxes on c series and plan to tax some china products between 60 - 200% 
Comment by Tempo1 on Nov 14, 2024 3:55pm
If it were that easy, all imports would follow this path and no tariffs would be applicable in the world. These simple mechanisms do not work, tariff rules circumvent them. If you fly to the USA, transport people from one end of the USA to the other, it does not matter if you have a subsidiary in Timbuktu that owns the plane, you will pay tariffs. It become only a matter of evidences about what ...more  
Comment by BBDB859 on Nov 14, 2024 11:05am
Sham where are you getting this 20% Tafiff for Canada from Trump? This 20% Tariff that Trump said is against the CHINESE GOODS, not to Canada or Mexico. In fact Mexico maybe hit by a Tariff from the US but the US can't afford to do it to Canada. What you are saying or associating with, was the CSeries ordeal, which was aimed to block the CSeries from going to the US. And that the USTC. The ...more  
Comment by Letsmakemoredol on Nov 14, 2024 11:30am
859, all good points.  I am not an expert on USMCA, far from it, and from what I know the US can't slap tariffs against Canada if they want to.  It is up for review in 2026, I do know that so there could be some tweeks then.  Until then, can someone explain how Trump could just slap a tariff on Canadian business jets? The C series tariff which was eventually overturned was ...more  
Comment by Shamhorish on Nov 14, 2024 11:31am
Trump comment about taxes for china AND cada i saw it on you tube short video , will try to find it and post it, i hope i miss understood it!    
Comment by flyman12 on Nov 14, 2024 11:43am
If memory serves me well I seem to remember Trump stating that he wants to put tarrifs of 10 to 20% on all imports except  for China. They get a 100%. As for the USMCA agreement I think that it can be reviewed and revised in 2026. On top of that he hates Trudeau. As for having Americans pay more for things what makes you believe that they would bock. They will swallow any $_it that he spews ...more  
Comment by BBDB859 on Nov 14, 2024 1:18pm
Hey Fly. If Trump puts a tariff of 100% on the Chinese products? The American companies who produce those similar products will also raise the price to be similar in price to what the Chinese products (Tariff included) are selling for  in the USA. That's 20% higher for consumer goods in the US This is what happens. So we're going to see inflation galore in the US, & don't ...more  
Comment by BBDB859 on Nov 14, 2024 1:27pm
Sorry REPOST ( mistake in the first par) If Trump puts a tariff of 100% on the Chinese products? The American companies who produce those similar products will also raise the price to be similar in price to what the Chinese products (Tariff included) are selling for  in the USA. That's 20% higher for consumer goods in the US. Should read 100%
Comment by Shamhorish on Nov 14, 2024 4:11pm
BBDB, EXACTLY AS YOU SAID "If Trump puts a tariff of 100% on the Chinese products? The American companies who produce those similar products will also raise the price to be similar in price to what the Chinese products (Tariff included) are selling for  in the USA. That's 20% higher for consumer goods in the US." So, American Companies will make lots of money ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on Nov 14, 2024 4:21pm
859, that is sosunding extreme with a lot of fear and anger thrown in. First off let me state I do not like Trump. However, he is a stock market president. He will not want to tank it. Much of this tariff talk is part of the art of the deal. It's tactics, pre-negotiation. Yes, tariffs are coming. Yes, inflation will return. But, nothing like what we just came out of.   Second, I don ...more  
Comment by BBDB859 on Nov 14, 2024 6:00pm
Hi Flamingo. First of all let me tell you that, I agree with the low Interest theory as been ONE culprit for getting people in the market flipping houses. But that only explains part of the equation. I also didn't want to expand on that, because I was trying to answer what was going on in the USA with "Trumps behaviour" to Flyman. But since you brought it up. Btw I agree with ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on Nov 14, 2024 7:20pm
859, ok your points are valid and you're certainly more versed on this than me. However, do you really believe that we have a housing shortage? Right now, we have record listings so the inventory is out there. It's just that few can afford it or few are willing to bite thinking that rates still have more room to fall. But, a housing shortage sounds like a false message. Thanks, I do value ...more  
Comment by BBDB859 on Nov 14, 2024 8:31pm
To answer your question quickly. Yes we have a housing shortage right now. The Builders aren't keeping up with Immigration. When Immigrant families come here, they also sponsor other non-immigrant family members. Who could be wealthier than they are. For instance Chinese parents of Immigrants.  So the first thing they do is, buy 10 houses at a time from Builders on grand openings of new ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on Nov 15, 2024 8:26am
What hasn't been mentioned in the media enough is Airbnb. This model of short term rental has taken away traditional long term rental inventory driving up prices. This is a global phenomena and some cities/countries are taking action. Greece for instance is banning Airbnb rentals around Athens for 1 year. I believe Airbnb is contributing to our "housing shortage" across major ...more  
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