United Airlines Holdings Inc

NASDAQ: UAL
$101.16
+$1.68 (+1.7%)
Closing Price on December 24, 2024

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A generally accepted rule is that for older investors, most investments should be conservative and less risky. Does the same rule apply to Warren Buffett? Should it?
Both Delta and United have raised billions to keep employees working while passenger traffic has essentially disappeared. When will passengers be willing to get on a plane again?
With markets starting to pick up again, and the S&P 500 on track to have its best week (albeit truncated) since 1974, there might be a light at the end of the tunnel for some devastated stocks.
The number of people who travel by air on a given day has dropped by as much as 80%. That begs the question of whether the United States needs four big carriers.
Congressional negotiators have struck a deal with the Trump administration on a $2 trillion stimulus package to offset some of the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Investors are finding winners...
State and local government mandates against gatherings are putting more than 7 million jobs in a dozen states and the District of Columbia.
State and local government mandates against gatherings are putting more than 7 million jobs in a dozen states and the District of Columbia.
The coronavirus outbreak has hit Boeing's stock price harder in the past month than did the grounding of the 737 Max. And it could get worse.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Accenture, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Cerner, CNOOC, Delta Air Lines, Ford, GoDaddy, Kinder Morgan, Newmont, NuStar, United Airlines...
24/7 Wall St. has reviewed the latest stakes held by Team Buffett in the airlines to see just how bad the damage has been since the end of 2019.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked the incredible drop in the airline stocks as things have gone from bad to worse.
The airline industry has taken another hit on flights to and from China, with demand being affected around Southeast Asia due to the Covid-19 novel coronavirus.
These companies suffering a direct impact now but eventually will return to form, and that’s why now is the time to add some shares.
It is not unusual for stocks to sell off when there are major illness outbreaks or other global scares, but this is one of those situations when the current consensus is that things are more likely...
The Wuhan Coronavirus has escaped China, with the number of cases and the death toll rising. The economic impact beyond the loss of life and suffering is real in many stocks, sectors and local...