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To own Alcoa, you need to believe that structurally tighter aluminum supply, disciplined capital allocation, and demand tied to decarbonization can support the business through commodity cycles. Eagle Capital’s focus on constrained Chinese capacity and higher cost new supply elsewhere reinforces the current bull case for aluminum pricing. In the near term, the key catalyst remains how tighter supply flows through to realized prices, while the biggest risk is that higher input or compliance costs eat into any pricing benefit.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Alcoa’s Q2 2026 earnings, which showed higher sales of US$3,966 million and net income of US$407 million, alongside updated guidance. These results anchor how the tighter supply picture is translating into current profitability, even as alumina production guidance has been trimmed due to operational issues in Western Australia. For investors, the catalyst to watch is whether this earnings strength can be sustained if disruptions or regulatory pressures intensify.
But against this constructive pricing story, investors should also be aware of the risk that rising regulatory and energy costs could still compress margins over time...
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Alcoa's narrative projects $14.3 billion revenue and $2.0 billion earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Alcoa's forecasts yield a $62.98 fair value, a 25% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest estimate analysts were much more cautious, assuming roughly US$13.7 billion in 2029 revenue and about US$929 million in earnings, so you should consider how this new supply tightness might alter those more pessimistic assumptions.
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