United Airlines Holdings Inc

NASDAQ: UAL
$52.17
-$0.42 (-0.8%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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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.
United Continental beats both revenue and profit estimates, but investors remain cautious following incidents with overbooked passengers.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Netflix, Morgan Stanley and some of the top companies reporting their latest results on in the coming week.
Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include ADS, Swift Transportation, Seagate Technology, Synchrony Financial and United Continental.
American Airlines announced Tuesday morning that it has acquired a less than 3% stake in China Southern Airlines for $200 million.
With spring here, and the busy summer travel season right around the corner, the top airline stocks look very attractive now.
March 13, 2017: The S&P 500 closed lower on the day down 0.33% and 7.98 points at 2,365.55. Separately the DJIA closed lower 0.20% on the day at 20,840.25, down approximately 41.23 points....
When Warren Buffett and his portfolio managers take a large stake in a company, it gets a lot of attention. And when Berkshire Hathaway makes a big industry bet, that garners even more attention.
The best and the worst of U.S. airlines, according to recent data. The moral of the story is that price is not everything.
When Warren Buffett speaks (or invests), people tend to listen. Here are the 10 most profitable positions of Berkshire Hathaway and Buffett so far in 2017.
One thing on the horizon that could affect the optimism about the airline industry is that fuel prices have started to rise and already have wounded the earnings of one carrier.
While the stock picks and holdings of Warren Buffett and his portfolio managers are always followed closely, the number of changes for the 2017 portfolio was huge.
Berkshire Hathaway has released its public equity holdings as of December 31, 2016, and the number of changes in the equity portfolio were nothing short of massive.
Boeing and the three legacy U.S. airlines are on opposite sides of a dispute over the Open Skies agreement, and both are bidding for President Trump's support.
The airlines used to be a bad investment, but the metrics are changing more and more. These airlines even have started paying dividends and buying back stock.