American Airlines Group Inc
NASDAQ: AAL
$17.35
Closing Price on December 24, 2024
AAL Articles
American Airlines has reportedly added $500 million to the amount the company plans to raise in new debt and stock offerings, bringing the total raised to $4 billion.
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American Airlines is the latest of the major U.S. carriers to raise capital as the industry suffers through its worst crisis ever.
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The comorbidity of the instant recession and COVID-19 has caused severe damage to anything tied to tourism. The airline industry previously enjoyed extremely healthy balance sheets and full planes,...
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Investors have seen recoveries in airlines, hotels and other travel-related stocks over the past 75 days or so, but the trends for the great recovery in travel and tourism may not resemble what they...
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United Airlines plans to raise $5 billion in new debt using its frequent flyer rewards as collateral. By the end of September the company expects to have about $17 billion in liquidity.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Delta Air Lines, Apache, Baidu, Intel, Kimco, Lennar, Lululemon Athletica, SelectQuote, Shopify, Starbucks and United Airlines.
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Analysts clear Boeing stock for takeoff as travel demand picks up.
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American Airlines will lay off 5,000 people. The airline has been crippled by the sharp decline in travel.
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Warren Buffett is known for trying to bring calm to the markets and signaling that America's greatest days are ahead of it. What does it signal when he chose not to acquire stocks after the recent...
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These five well-known blue-chip companies are likely to survive the current troubles and could very well offer patient investors some huge returns over the next year or so.
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Boeing was in trouble long before the COVID-19 pandemic forever changed air travel. Things did not get better this weekend, given Warren Buffett’s bad news for airline stocks.
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A generally accepted rule is that for older investors, most investments should be conservative and less risky. Does the same rule apply to Warren Buffett? Should it?
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon.com, American Airlines, American Express, Beyond Meat, Caterpillar, Clorox, eBay, Gilead Sciences, Twitter, Verizon Communications and...
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Airlines, Chewy, Chipotle Mexican Grill, CommScope, Eli Lilly, IBM, Lyft, Oneok, Stitch Fix, Valero Energy and Williams Companies.
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Ten U.S. airlines have agreed to terms with the Treasury Department to accept assistance from the $25 billion fund designated to keep airline employees working through the end of September.
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