United Airlines Holdings Inc

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

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Spirit Airlines could not have done much worse in the widely regarded American Customer Satisfaction Index, yet its stock has surged over the past five years.
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The 787-10 is the longest version of Boeing's Dreamliner and can seat more passengers than the 787-8 and the 787-9. Boeing plans to deliver the first 787-10 planes in 2018.
The three largest U.S. airlines have charged three major Persian Gulf carriers with accepting $42 billion in subsidies over the past decade and using the money to steal market share on international...
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Amazon.com, BlackBerry, F5 Networks, J.P. Morgan, Juniper Networks and United Continental.
24/7 Wall St. has identified nine solid companies that are on very stable ground but that just refuse to pay dividends to their shareholders.
American Airlines has accepted delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the plane is being flown to Dallas/Fort Worth on Friday where it will begin being readied for its first passenger...
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.
United Continental is reportedly preparing to place an order for 10 Boeing 777-300ERs, each of which is tagged with a list price of $330 million.
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.
When it comes to the products and services consumers love to hate, pay TV, Internet service providers and airlines have little serious competition.
A new research note from UBS cites the fact that the airlines still have considerable pricing power, and the analysts see corporate travel and spending remaining very firm during 2015.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. include BP, CSX, Dollar General, EMC, Sprint, 3D Systems and Disney.