United Airlines Holdings Inc

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

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday morning include Capital One, Energen, Micron Technology, Salesforce.com, United Continental, United Rentals and Viacom.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen Thursday morning include Altria, Exelon, General Dynamics, Mattel, Philip Morris International, SanDisk and Wells Fargo.
The fact that Tuesday's terrorist attacks at the Brussels airport brought travel stocks down is no surprise. Nevertheless, there is no indication that institutional investors dumped any major travel...
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Bombardier simply cannot undersell Boeing, which long ago recouped all its costs on the 737-700 and can afford to support heavy discounts on the aircraft.
How did America get to the point where it flies 200 million people a year, , the equivalent of about a third of the U.S. population?
24/7 Wall St. has identified seven very well-known companies with a consumer focus that need to pay dividends.
The Texas seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains under the national average, but some of us cannot help but wonder just how widespread the fallout is going to bleed over into other sectors.
Boeing has announced an order for 40 single-aisle 737-700 aircraft from United Continental, a blow to would-be rival Bombardier.
United Continental reported disappointing fourth-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Southwest Airlines and United Continental are scheduled to release their fourth-quarter earnings reports before the markets open on Thursday.
It is time for the board of United Continental to replace CEO Oscar Munoz, as his ailing heart has kept the company he runs in management turmoil.
Deutsche Bank has raised price targets on four premier airlines stocks, as the top airlines should do just fine in 2016.
With United Continental CEO Oscar Munoz sidelined with a heart attack, the company's board is facing the prospect he may be out of work for some time.
After United Continental reported September traffic and raised its third-quarter guidance, the stock got a nice bump.