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Despite the massive gains in airline stocks made thus far, Credit Suisse still found the risk versus reward relationship favorable for investors due to that falling crude oil trend.
NASDAQ OMX Group has announced the results of the annual reranking of the NASDAQ-100, and three companies were added to the index.
Some industry observers believe that the economic recovery has allowed the airlines to jack up ticket prices as more people fly.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. include BP, CSX, Dollar General, EMC, Sprint, 3D Systems and Disney.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Alcoa, American Airlines, CONSOL Energy, Deere, DreamWorks Animation, Groupon, Seadrill and Yahoo!
The runs in airline stocks have been so strong over the past month or so that one question has to be asked: Have they run up too much?
Aside from the cost of a ticket, airlines passengers are bedeviled by all sorts of fees, such as charges for food, baggage, better legroom and pillows and blankets.
In a new review of the oil market, Credit Suisse says two industries are literally gaining monster revenue ground from the dramatic drop in the price of oil.
In the past 30 days, Southwest Airlines has cancelled more U.S. flights than any other major carrier.
In a new report, the analysts at Credit Suisse go sector-by-sector in search of the best mid-cap stocks to buy now.
Some of the Ebola high-flying stocks saw their share prices crater on Monday as Ebola fears are subsiding for several reasons.
American Airlines has released its traffic report for September and total revenue passenger miles slipped as summer travel wound down.
With the CDC not releasing enough data on the patient, there could be an opportunity for traders on both sides of the Ebola story.
In an era in which almost all U.S. airlines flourish, it looks like a new one, PEOPLExpress, could not make it.
Now that airlines have consolidated into a few key carriers, and now that they get to dictate prices, fees and whatever other conditions they want, airlines are major profit centers.