Safran SA, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the aerospace and defense businesses in France, rest of Europe, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East. The company operates through three segmen…
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Safran (ENXTPA:SAF) Stock Fair Value Rises After Analyst Target Revisions Safran is back in focus as analysts refresh their price targets and valuation work, with fair value estimates in one model moving from €343.56 to €368.29. Recent Street research shows bullish targets stretching up to €430 and others around €398 to €400. More cautious views cluster closer to €330 to €345, giving you a broad reference range for how opinion is split. As you read on, you will see how these shifting targets fit into the wider Safran story and how to track the evolving narrative... | ||
Infernos in France Threaten Cluster of Defense and Aerospace Factories Wildfires tearing through a historic region for the sectors have prompted Airbus, Thales and MBDA to shut factories and Dassault to shift sensitive equipment. | ||
Is Safran (ENXTPA:SAF) Fully Priced Following Its Guidance Lift And Half Year Results? Guidance change and fresh earnings put Safran in focus Safran (ENXTPA:SAF) moved into the spotlight after raising its 2026 earnings guidance, now targeting mid-teens revenue growth above €36b, alongside half year results and a board review of financial statements. See our latest analysis for Safran. Safran shares have had a strong run over the past year, with a 90 day share price return of 24.47% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 22.37% that point to building momentum around the... | ||
Delta's Profits vs. GE's Premiums: Is the Market Mispricing These 2 Stocks? One stock is richly valued as the market assumes long-term growth driven by end demand from one of the same airlines that is lowly valued. | ||
Safran SA (SAFRF) (H1 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Growth in Revenue and Engine Deliveries Safran SA (SAFRF) reports a robust 20% organic revenue increase and a 41% rise in LEAP engine deliveries, despite facing geopolitical and supply chain challenges. | ||
Aerospace Supplier Safran Lifts Guidance on Strong Demand for Civil Engines, Parts The aerospace-industry supplier raised its full-year guidance, citing stronger-than-expected demand for LEAP civil aircraft engines and spare parts. | ||
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Aircraft startup Electra to invest $850 million to build Ohio factory FARNBOROUGH, England, July 21 (Reuters) - Hybrid-electric aircraft startup Electra said Tuesday it will invest $850 million to build a production facility to assemble its nine-passenger hybrid- | ||
Airbus pushes ahead with future single-aisle jet, hydrogen plane With its extended, foldable "wing of tomorrow" unveiled Tuesday at the Farnborough airshow, Airbus is moving closer to the 2030 launch of its new single-aisle aircraft, Bruno Fichefeux, head of future programs at Airbus, told AFP. Flight tests are due to start this year, and looking further ahead, the European aviation giant is also advancing with plans for a hydrogen-powered aircraft, having recently partnered with German engine-maker MTU. The move marks a snub to France's Safran, its historic | AAFP | |
IndiGo signs MOU for record LEAP-1A engine deal with CMF FARNBOROUGH, UK, July 20 (Reuters) - IndiGo, India's largest airline, has signed a memorandum of understanding with CFM International to buy over 1,000 LEAP-1A engines, which would mark a record deal | ||
European Defense Groups to Work on Ballistic-Missile Shield Destinus, MBDA, Safran, Airbus and Thales said they had signed a letter of intent to establish a consortium for the development of the Bliksem EXO system to strike down ballistic missiles, which can travel at hypersonic speeds above the atmosphere. | ||
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