Southwest Airlines Company

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Southwest Airlines is considered one of the best run airlines, but when earnings come around, how does it stack up against the competition like United Continental?
A new report from Deutsche Bank highlights all of the known risks and focuses in on stocks that are reasonable in a pricey market.
A new report from Deutsche Bank favors the airlines with predominantly domestic routes, due to the strong dollar and currency headwinds.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at six more key dividend hikes that investors should be expecting within the next 30 to 45 days.
American Airlines will be the newest addition to the S&P 500, taking the place of Allergan.
With advantages such as a plunge in jet fuel prices due to the sell-off in oil, the airline industry has entered one of its best business environments in years.
With stocks having hit all-time highs and with the bull market now six years old, investors have to consider carefully which stocks and sectors they want to invest in.
Both Southwest Airlines and American Airlines reported January traffic numbers Monday morning, and investors are less than enthusiastic.
A new and sizable report from Credit Suisse highlights the firm's top picks for 2015. We scanned through them looking for the stocks with the biggest upside to the Credit Suisse price targets.
A new Deutsche Bank report highlights some of the firm's favorite domestic stocks to buy now. All of them do either 100% of business in the United States or very close to it.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AOL, Caterpillar, Goodyear, Southwest Airlines, Synchrony and Yahoo.
In Thursday's trading, all the major airlines hit new 52-week highs following positive earnings reports from United Continental and Southwest Airlines.
United Continental and Southwest Airlines both reported fourth-quarter and full-year earnings before markets opened on Thursday.
An airline safety rating website recently announced its list of the world's safest airlines for 2015, and two U.S. carriers were among the safest in the world.
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.