American Airlines Group Inc

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Closing Price on December 23, 2024

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Three U.S. airlines reported third-quarter results Thursday morning. As expected, losses piled up, but things could have been a lot worse.
American Airlines is the first U.S. carrier to put a Boeing 737 Max flight back on its schedule for 2020. Whether that happens depends on how quickly the FAA can lift an order that ground the plane...
Here is what to expect from some of the most anticipated quarterly results due this week, including Netflix, Philip Morris and Tesla.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Airlines, Beyond Meat, Cimarex, Cloudflare, CSX, Exxon, Micron, NetApp and Unity Software.
One way that the coronavirus pandemic has made U.S. air travel a bit better is fewer overbookings. Here are the airlines to fly to avoid being bumped or to get compensated if you volunteer to stay...
Some airlines and Disney theme parks have announced thousands of layoffs. Other airlines, theme parks and hotels are likely to follow suit.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included DraftKings, Lululemon Athletica, Nvidia, Peloton Interactive, Pinterest, Southwest Airlines and Zillow.
Weekly jobless claims remain high, a sign the companies are cutting workers even as the headlines tout recovery. The layoff economy has returned with a vengeance.
If the other large U.S. carriers cut their workforces in line with American Airlines, the nationwide number easily could top 100,000.
With the seasonally weak time for the market around the corner and a host of reasons that could bring a sizable market pullback at any time, aggressive investors may want to consider small short-sale...
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albermarle, Biogen, Dun & Bradstreet, eBay, First Solar, Lemonade, Morgan Stanley, Procter & Gamble, Schlumberger and Verizon Communications.
While this earnings season may be written off due to the pandemic, the fundamentals still matter as a measure for how companies survived the crisis. 24/7 Wall St. has taken a look at a few of the...
American has been one of the great U.S. airlines for decades. Laying off 25,000 people, about the population of a small U.S. city, is a sign that it faces a set of unprecedented challenges.
American Airlines may be joining the list of companies that are furloughing employees during this coronavirus pandemic.
The International Air Transport Association has proposed that countries replace mandatory quarantines for foreign travelers with a series of measures the group says will protect passengers and get...