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  • Rebounding volumes in the railroad industry surely helped, but Spracklin is already looking ahead to management's tone on third-quarter earnings during Tuesday's conference call.

    Don't Stand On The Tracks When CSX Is Coming Through 2010

  • The most serious concern Bombardier has to overcome is airlines' reluctance to add aircraft from a new manufacturer to their existing Airbus, Boeing and other fleets, RBC analyst Walker Spracklin said in a report that outlined the results of the survey.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GREG KEENAN 2011

  • Analyst Walter Spracklin cut his price target on Air Canada to $2 from $2.50, and on WestJet to $14 from $16.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2011

  • Analyst Walter Spracklin slashed his price targets on both

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Darcy Keith 2011

  • However, "something's gotta give," according to Mr. Spracklin.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Darcy Keith 2011

  • The most serious concern Bombardier has to overcome is airlines' reluctance to add aircraft from a new manufacturer to their existing Airbus, Boeing and other fleets, RBC analyst Walker Spracklin said in a report that outlined the results of the survey.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GREG KEENAN 2011

  • "Several airlines explained that introducing a new aircraft like the C Series would involve added efforts and costs for training as well as replacement parts and maintenance, whereas upgrading to new engines from Airbus or Boeing would be a faster and simpler process," Mr. Spracklin wrote.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GREG KEENAN 2011

  • Your next question comes from the line of Walter Spracklin with RBC Capital Markets.

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  • "Several airlines explained that introducing a new aircraft like the C Series would involve added efforts and costs for training as well as replacement parts and maintenance, whereas upgrading to new engines from Airbus or Boeing would be a faster and simpler process," Mr. Spracklin wrote.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GREG KEENAN 2011

  • Downside: Mr. Spracklin downgraded WestJet to "sector perform" from "outperform" and cut his price target by $2 to $14.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Darcy Keith 2011

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