Wabtec Has Appeal For Railfans And Investors - I Just Wish Valuation Would Be Better

Marc Gerstein
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Summary

  • Emotionally speaking, many folks love railroads and as such, could find Wabtec appealing.
  • WAB also makes sense for regular investors. Railroading is a very important business.
  • And WAB solves the biggest knock against railroads, which is that they, according to Warren Buffett, “eat capital”.
  • But WAB doesn’t spend all those funds. It receives them mainly for making new locomotives and modernizing old ones.
  • The railfan in me wants to buy WAB stock now, but the professional part of me prefers to wait for a better valuation.

at the railway station

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I’m a railfan.

Or rather, let’s say I’m a quiet, quasi railfan.

I don’t go to events. I don’t run around the world photographing trains. (Some are happy just to get a picture of the locomotive’s number!) Nor

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