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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bombardier, maker of planes and trains and other things -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: csm who wrote (922)9/17/2001 12:13:46 PM
From: Greg R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1177
 
I notice INPATHIQUE Research Inc agrees with you as well. Over the weekend, they made the following comments:
"This stock, as a manufacturer of aircraft, is suffering along with their customers. We would however expect Bombardier to do better than Boeing for example. If air travel never recovers its popularity, the demand will be for the smaller planes which Bombardier builds. As well, airlines will attempt to avoid flying large flying bombs and prefer smaller planes that are not as attractive to terrorists. We notice the planes which were destroyed, did not have many people onboard. Large planes were being used when a small more efficient plane would have made more economic sense.

If people stop flying, they may choose train travel instead. Once again, Bombardier is particularly well suited to take advantage. "