American Airlines Group Inc

NASDAQ: AAL
$13.62
-$0.38 (-2.7%)
Closing Price on November 7, 2024

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Altria, Apple, Discovery, DowDuPont, JPMorgan, Red Hat and T-Mobile.
A new study by the Government Accountability Office urges more transparency in how airlines disclose the many options available to passengers. Good luck with that.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Alcoa, American Airlines, Equifax, Mindbody, Tiffany and Tyler Technologies.
Despite all their promotions and rewards programs, U.S. airlines still fall short when it comes to customer service.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Biogen, Electronic Arts, Gap, Intuit, Johnson & Johnson, 3M, Intercept Pharmaceutical and AutoZone.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include AbbVie, Bristol-Myers, Eli Lilly, First Solar, Generac, Oracle, Sirius XM, Southwest and Wendy's.
It wasn't that long ago that Warren Buffett gave a "clear skies" proclamation for the airline industry after his portfolio managers took stakes in all the major air carriers. But that was then.
While the latest 13F filing from Berkshire Hathaway contained fewer changes than in the past quarters, there were several issues that stood out handily.
Tesla blew past earnings expectations and said demand for its new Model 3 is robust, Qatar Airways gave up on its effort to buy into American Airlines, and more headlines.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls include American Airlines, Boeing, Cabot Oil & Gas, Pandora Media, Southern Co. and Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include American Airlines, Celgene, Citigroup, Facebook, Hertz, Hilton and Ulta Beauty.
A French court dismissed a 1.3 billion tax bill levied on Alphabet, global PC shipments dropped in the second quarter and OPEC compliance with its production cuts has started to fail.
The U.S. Travel Association views the potential Qatar Airways purchase of American Airlines stock as an opportunity for U.S. carriers to end their long-running dispute with Persian Gulf carriers.
American Airlines seems very likely to reject the offer by Qatar Airways to buy 10% of the U.S. carrier, Foxconn is looking to build manufacturing facilities in the United States and Tesla may build...
Qatar Airways has said it plans to acquire up to a 10% stake in American Airlines. Will either of the other two major Persian Gulf carriers follow suit?