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Boeing BA Book value per share

Book value per share at other companies

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Raytheon TechnologiesRTX
$48.10+7.4%
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L3Harris TechnologiesLHX
$101.17+3.4%
Northrop Grumman logo
Northrop GrummanNOC
$120.11+16.1%
Woodward logo
WoodwardWWD
$41.21+8.2%
Eaton Corporation logo
Eaton CorporationETN
$50.67+7.8%
Barnes Group logo
Barnes GroupB
$25.43-2.9%

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$22.2B+14.0%
Gross profit$2.5B+5.3%
Operating income$448.0M-2.8%
Net income-$4.0M+89.2%
EPS (diluted)-$0.11+31.3%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$9.4B-6.9%
Total equity$6.0B+280%
Total assets$164.79B+5.3%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$179.0M+88.9%
CapEx$1.3B+89.2%
Free cash flow-$1.5B+36.5%

Valuation

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Market cap$177.86B+21.9%
P/E78.4×
P/S1.9×-0.2×

Profitability

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Gross margin4.8%+3.7pp
Operating margin4.6%+2.6pp
Net margin2.5%+1.3pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity1,504.4%
Debt / equity10.4×
Current ratio1.2×-0.1×

Where this comes from

Calculated from Boeing’s reported figures.

Based on the most recent quarter.

The official record: Boeing’s 10-Q, filed October 29, 2025, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Boeing's book value per share?
Boeing (BA) reported book value per share of -$38.06 in Q3 2024.
How has Boeing's book value per share changed year-over-year?
Boeing's book value per share decreased by 38.1% year-over-year, from -$27.55 to -$38.06.
What does book value per share mean?
The accounting net worth of the company behind each share.
How do you interpret book value per share?
A steadily rising book value per share reflects retained earnings compounding into equity. Compare against the share price (price-to-book) to gauge how the market values that book equity.
How does book value per share compare across companies?
Most meaningful for asset- and equity-heavy businesses (financials, industrials); less informative for asset-light firms whose value is intangible.