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Despite all their promotions and rewards programs, U.S. airlines still fall short when it comes to customer service.
The Commerce Department is expected to rule in favor of Boeing next week in a case involving an "absurdly" low price for 75 planes Canada's Bombardier sold to Delta Air Lines. Here's what could...
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.
With the often dangerous fall months right around the corner, it may make sense to take some profit on some of the high-flyers and move those dollars into growth and income stocks that may fare...
While the latest 13F filing from Berkshire Hathaway contained fewer changes than in the past quarters, there were several issues that stood out handily.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Bank of America, Cerner, Delta Air, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Stratasys and Synacor.
The main companies reporting this week are banks, which always kick off the earnings season. Although only three major banks are reporting this week, the rest will be coming along very shortly.
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.
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?
If Warren Buffett is considered the greatest investor of the modern era, and if he has held the title of the world's richest man, then maybe he knows a thing or two.
Airline executives attending a congressional hearing Tuesday morning, but it's unlikely that the real problem with customer service was addressed.
As of the start of May of 2017, just 21 members of the S&P 500 Index were valued at less than 10 times expected earnings per share.
24/7 Wall St. has outlined the stakes taken by Berkshire Hathaway in airlines, how the stocks have acted on April 27, and how far down these are from 52-week highs.
This week the market may have had what some strategists call the start of the blow-off phase, which is generally the last move higher, often in a parabolic move to the highs.
Insider activity was limited last week, with windows for transactions being mostly closed, but we did see some huge institutional trades hit the tape.