Aerospace / defense industry - analysis / valuation

Does anyone have experience in analyzing or valuing companies in the aerospace / defense industry? What are some of the things to keep in mind, anything in particular from an accounting / valuation standpoint? I would assume companies in this sector are somewhat dependent on government funding, how does that factor in? Any special KPIs you would look at?

I did search the forum but very limited info.

Thanks in advance!

 

There isn't really a set way to make forecasts. From what i've seen, every analyst makes up their own framework for estimating future earnings.

The other hard part in valuation is estimating beta to discount your cashflows. Theres a lot of debate as to how you should do it and again, a lot of people have their own way of calculating it.

 

The DOD puts out a good amount of commentary about their spending priorities and plans that are packaged with their budget request. If you can fit the company into one of their spending segments you can see where it falls as a priority for the military.

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Thanks for the responses guys! Today, one of my comparables reported and said that they expect 2012 to be pretty flat, so it may be wise to take that into account as well. Could one way of making projections be finding historically how revenues have coincided with government defense spending (i.e. revenue as a % of gov spending) and using that to make projections or would that be a fairly flawed methodology?

 

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