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Are the Airlines Really Value Stocks?
Welcome to Episode #18 of the Value Investor Podcast
Every week, Zacks value stock strategist and the Editor of Zacks Value Investor portfolio service, Tracey Ryniec, talks about all things happening in the value stock universe, including her top stock picks.
It was recently revealed that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway bought shares in 4 airline stocks.
This was shocking because Buffett has railed against the airline stocks for decades. He first bought into the industry in 1989 when he invested in US Airways and it did not end well. He has been so anti-airline over the years he has called them “death traps” for investors.
But new quarterly filings show that Berkshire has bought shares in:
1. Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL - Free Report) : forward P/E of 8.5
2. United Airlines (UAL - Free Report) : forward P/E of 8
3. American Airlines (AAL - Free Report) : forward P/E of 7.9
4. Southwest Airlines Co. (LUV - Free Report) : forward P/E of 12.4
Are the airlines still value stocks? Should value investors be following Berkshires lead?
Tracey examined each of these to see if they are still attractive buys.
Additionally, she looked at a couple other airlines that she does like including Hawaiian Holdings , which is the largest airline serving Hawaii, and Copa Holdings SA (CPA) which is based in Panama and has a niche in Central and South America’s emerging middle class.
Tracey also examines why someone would need to buy FOUR airlines stocks. Why not just 1 or 2?
Find out what else Tracey thinks of Buffett’s airline buy and more on this week’s podcast.
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