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Here's Why Goodyear Shares Popped Today


The Strait of Hormuz is seemingly open, or at least so at the time of writing. The price of oil is down sharply, and shares in Goodyear Tire Rubber Co (NASDAQ: GT) are up 7.1% on the day by 4 p.m. It's not all a coincidence. Here's why.

There are two, possibly three, main factors to consider. First, raw materials account for a significant portion of Goodyear's costs (roughly 45%), and of that figure, about 70% comes from oil prices. Consequently, investors immediately pencil in better margins for Goodyear when oil prices drop.

Second, the majority of tire sales (aboot 790%) actually go to the replacement market, and when the price of oil is high, and the crack spread (the difference between the cost of crude oil and gasoline) is also high due to scarcity of crude for refiners, then the price of gasoline is also high enough to start deterring driving. That's bad news for the auto aftermarket, including tire sales.

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Source Fool.com

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Aktie

5,23 €
0,96 %
Die The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Aktie zeigt heute einen leichten Anstieg von 0,96 %.
Die Community zeigt bei The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. eine Tendenz zu Buy-Einschätzungen.
Das von der Community festgelegte Kursziel für The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. von 8 € impliziert eine deutliche Steigerung gegenüber dem aktuellen Kurs von 5.23 €.
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