Jetblue Airways Corp

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The new ACSI study of airline quality showed JetBlue Airways ranked highest while Spirit Airlines ranked last.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen Friday morning include 3D Systems, Devon Energy, Intel, Micron Technology, Southwest Air, Southwestern Energy and Wells Fargo.
While prospects for the U.S. airlines industry are not exactly bleak, it is fair to say that those prospects may be getting a dose of reality.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research data base for airline stocks rated Buy and found three that could provide investors outstanding upside potential.
Judging by the share price action relative to financial improvements this year, JetBlue looks overvalued and Delta looks underpriced.
If you're one of the more than 25 million Americans who plan to fly over the Thanksgiving holiday, you probably will not enjoy the trip — at least if you're flying coach class.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Akamai Technologies, Apple, Devon Energy, GrubHub, JetBlue Airways, Kroger, Twitter, UBS and Yelp.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include CenturyLink, JetBlue AIrways, Level 3 Communications, Netflix, PulteGroup, United Technologies, VMware and Whiting Petroleum.
After United Continental reported September traffic and raised its third-quarter guidance, the stock got a nice bump.
At a time when airplanes are full and airlines are doing well financially, it could be assumed that all fares would be sky high.
With the price of oil plunging to a 52-week low, one of the few groups that traded higher was the transports, specifically the airlines.
Considering whether oil and fuel prices may or may not go up in the near future, one key analyst still sees upside to airlines.
Airline stocks were thrashed Wednesday. All the signs point at a price war, and investors are not waiting around to see which company prevails.
An airline industry group expects 222 million passengers to travel between June 1 and August 31, a boon to the U.S.-based carriers.
Pilots for Southwest Airlines have announced that they have formed a "Strike Preparedness Committee" in the event that talks fail to reach a new contract agreement.