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Bombardier rumored to get boost from Quebec government
The governments of Quebec, Canada and Britain have previously made sizable financial contributions to Bombardier.
- October 28, 2015
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MONTREAL — Bombardier's shares got a lift Wednesday after a published report suggested the Quebec government will be making a financial contribution to the embattled transportation giant.
The Quebec-based company's stock gained more than three per cent in early trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
The Montreal La Presse report says the provincial government's intervention will be announced Thursday following the release of Bombardier's third-quarter results.
It wasn't clear whether the province or the province's biggest pension fund manager, the Caisse de depot, would buy Bombardier shares or make some other form of financial contribution.
Analyst Benoit Poirier of Desjardins Capital Markets said he suspects the province could either make a $1 billion to $2 billion direct participation in Bombardier Transportation or provide favourable financing to CSeries customers. He doubts it will come through equity financing given the 62 per cent drop in the company's stock price this year.
The company's B shares were at $1.50 early Wednesday. They had cratered in August to a low of $1.03 after hitting their 52-week high of $4.43 in early December.
The governments of Quebec, Canada and Britain have previously made sizable financial contributions to Bombardier to help develop and sell the CSeries, the 110- to 160-seat commercial jet that is set to enter into service next year following a two year delay.
Quebec isn't the only government partner concerned about Bombardier.
Northern Ireland's economy minister was meeting with senior company officials as part of a five-day mission to Montreal and Toronto.
Meanwhile, Bombardier could learn later Wednesday whether the Toronto Transit Commission will sue the company over the late delivery of streetcars.
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