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    Deutsche Bank bullish on 2025 outlook for Boeing, GE, and RTX By Investing.com

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    Investing.com — Deutsche Bank struck an optimistic tone on the aerospace and defense sector entering 2025, citing improving production momentum at Boeing (NYSE:) and robust demand for key suppliers.

    The bank upgraded RTX to “buy” with a $140 target, pointing to its strong aerospace growth and international defense exposure. Boeing, also rated a “buy,” was highlighted for its cleaner balance sheet and operational momentum post-strike, with potential upside from international orders spurred by trade policies.

    GE Aerospace was named the top aftermarket pick, supported by double-digit aftermarket growth expectations and a favorable valuation.

    Among suppliers, Carpenter Technology (NYSE:) and Howmet Aerospace were top ideas, driven by tight supply-demand dynamics and pricing power in niche markets. CRS has a 49% upside potential to its $250 price target, Deutsche Bank (ETR:) said.

    In defense, the note maintained a mixed outlook, acknowledging underperformance relative to the despite geopolitical tensions. However, expectations of accelerated budget growth in 2026 and trough-level valuations led the bank to be cautiously positive.

    RTX, Northrop Grumman (NYSE:) were named as preferred defense stocks, while Lockheed Martin (NYSE:) was downgraded to “hold.”





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