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Transportation Articles

Stuck in the midst of the downturn in transports are the major airline stocks. Southwest Airlines took a hit Thursday morning after Barclays.
Argus maintains its Buy rating for Southwest Airlines but lowers its price target, at the company takes steps to increase revenue and lower costs.
How would investors consider investing for or against the new notion that the EPA has issued targets against greenhouse gases that are caused by the airlines and aviation sector?
Now that airline stocks went supersonic to new heights, the recent sell-off is starting to look and feel like things may have instantly become too pessimistic.
In a clash that has been brewing for months, air carriers get a chance this week to battle head-on at the International Air Transport Association annual meeting in Miami.
While not hyper-bullish on the transportation sector, the UBS team does have three top pick airline stocks they recommend investors buy now.
Considering whether oil and fuel prices may or may not go up in the near future, one key analyst still sees upside to airlines.
Airline stocks were thrashed Wednesday. All the signs point at a price war, and investors are not waiting around to see which company prevails.
An airline industry group expects 222 million passengers to travel between June 1 and August 31, a boon to the U.S.-based carriers.
24/7 Wall St. has compared Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines on the basis of their dividends and stock repurchase plans, and added in some color regarding where the stock is trading.
JetBlue Airways reported its first-quarter results and guidance Tuesday before the markets opened.
Spirit Airlines's profit margin is currently running just ahead of number two in profitability, Alaska Air.
American Airlines reported mixed first-quarter 2015 earnings before markets opened Friday morning.
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?
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.