UBS initiated coverage of Adient with a Neutral rating and $43 price target as part of a broader research note on U.S. Autos, Auto Parts, and Auto-Tech names. The group at large has sold off owing in part to uncertainty around the UAW-D3 labor negotiations, but the firm’s analysis suggests that on average, about 4 weeks of a strike at each of the D3 companies has been priced in, and if a strike occurs, it too will pass, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Sector margins should improve on higher volume, and while a return to prior peak levels is unlikely given costs, execution risk and investment, the recent sell-off better accounts for these potential mid-term challenges, the firm added.
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