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bloggingstocks.com - Dec 16, 2008   about  K, GS, TM and 4 more
Filed under: General Motors (GM), Toyota Motor Corp. (TM), Money and Finance Today, Bank of America (BAC), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Hasbro Inc (HAS), Delta Air Lines (DAL)In the News: · Consumer Prices Fall 1.7% in November, Energy Drops 17% · Goldman Sachs 4Q Loss $2.12 Billion · Credit Card Crack...
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247wallst.com - Dec 15, 2008   about  DAL, UAUA, AMR
Jet fuel prices dropped in November as did passenger traffic. Just this last summer, people were flying but the cost of fuel was pushing big carriers toward... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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researchrecap.com - Dec 10, 2008   about  LUV, DAL, AMR and 1 more
With the flying public pulling in its horns, U.S. and European airlines face major challenges in 2009, even as energy prices offer a reprieve in the form of falling fuel costs. CreditSights points out in “Every Picture Tells a Story: Part 1: Energy and Airlines” that U.S. passenger demand for airlin...
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minyanville.com - Dec 10, 2008   about  CAL, DAL, UAUA and 1 more
North American airlines -- including American (AMR) United (UAUA) Delta (DAL) and Continental (CAL) -- are expected to report combined losses of about $3.9 billion in 2008 though they will generate about $300 million in profits next year. The reason: Lower fuel prices will more than offset the decli...
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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  LUV, DAL, JBLU
Discounters thrive in a recession, the thinking goes, as people shift their spending down to a lower gear. Delta's (DAL) flyers, for example, would be more likely to fly Southwest (LUV) or jetBlue (JBLU) the next time they book a trip. But as it turns out, Southwest (LUV) is doing awful. Its Novembe...
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bloggingstocks.com - Dec 02, 2008   about  DAL
Filed under: Delta Air Lines (DAL)Delta may still be ready when you are, but in 2009 they're not going to be as big. Citing the global recession, Delta (NYSE: DAL) announced that it will cut an additional 6-8% of capacity in 2009. The move will result in an up to 10% reduction in domestic capacity,...
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247wallst.com - Dec 02, 2008   about  DAL
With oil prices dropping, the cost of jet fuel is down by over 50%. That makes the rush to merge airlines which accelerated earlier this year look like an idea whose time came and then went. Given the costs and risks of a consolidation, the endless lines of...
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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com - Dec 02, 2008   about  CAL, DAL, BA
The airlines can't catch a break. Back when the economy was strong, insanely high oil prices kept them from turning a steady profit. And now oil's low again, but the economy isn't cooperating. PlaneBuzz has a clear summary of the numbers that Continental (CAL) came out with after the bell on Monday:...
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bloggingstocks.com - Dec 01, 2008   about  TGT, SHLD, BBY and 9 more
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO), Apple Inc (AAPL), Wal-Mart (WMT), General Motors (GM), Citigroup Inc. (C), Target Corp. (TGT), Best Buy (BBY), Boeing Co (BA), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Amer Intl Group (AIG), Delta Air Lines (DAL)Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) plans to sell its Japanese trust ba...
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247wallst.com - Dec 01, 2008   about  BIDU, UNH, DAL and 5 more
According to Reuters, US car sales are expected to be down sharply for November. Reuters reports that the global recession is hurting Asian factories. Reuters reports that the GM (GM) board is reviewing the firm's turnaround plan. Reuters wr...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 12, 2008   about  LCC, LUV, DAL and 1 more
DECLINING FUEL PRICES FAIL TO STEM SLIDE Worries about the impact that a recessionary economy will have on air travel has disrupted one of the most reliable causal relationships in the airline business: the link between oil prices and market values. Over the last several years, oil prices and airlin...
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chartswingtrader.com - Nov 11, 2008   about  LHCG, CRI, GB and 9 more
After I thought about today's action and also the fact that we've been down four out of the last five days, the more I thought I don't want to short right here. It is certainly possible we follow-through tomorrow to the downside, but this market hasn't exactly been one that's good at following-th...
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247wallst.com - Nov 07, 2008   about  LCC, CAL, DAL and 1 more
One of the recurring themes found in the history of the airline industry is the ability of carriers to go into Chapter 11 often emerging with little debt and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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bloggingstocks.com - Nov 04, 2008   about  DAL, OMX, KR and 5 more
Filed under: Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Diageo plc (DEO), Kroger Co (KR), OfficeMax Inc (OMX), Analyst initiations, Jones Apparel Group (JNY), Liz Claiborne (LIZ), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL), Delta Air Lines (DAL)Analyst upgrades: Philip Morris (NYSE: PM) was upgraded to Outperform from Ne...
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minyanville.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  NWA, DAL
There are global corporations but no global airlines.The merger of Delta Airlines (DAL) and Northwest Airlines (NWA) is likely to change that.Delta serves 375 cities worldwide. Northwest is strong in Asia and will be able to build on Delta's SkyTeam Alliance which includes AirFrance/KLM. That's like...
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bloggingstocks.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  XOM, UL, DAL and 9 more
Filed under: Before the bell, Earnings reports, Deals, Apple Inc (AAPL), General Motors (GM), Motorola (MOT), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Market matters, CBS Corp 'B' (CBS), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Sun Microsystems (JAVA), Eastman Kodak (EK), Alcatel-LucentADS (ALU), Electronic Arts (ERTS), Economic data, Un...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 21, 2008   about  KMB, NWA, MCD and 2 more
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thecorrectcall.com - Oct 21, 2008   about  DAL
Last week was all about energy stocks. As you see in the table below, with the exception of Investment funds and airline stocks, energy industries dominated the top positions. Our Trading Earnings followers certainly should be happy with our Delta Air Lines (DAL) pick as it is up nearly 68% since O...
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marketwatch.com - Oct 15, 2008   about  DAL, AMR
For airlines, oil is proving a two-edged sword.
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