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bloggingstocks.com
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Jan 05, 2009
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BBY, AMZN, JBLU
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Amazon.com (AMZN), Best Buy (BBY), Analyst initiations, JetBlue Airways (JBLU)Analyst upgrades:
JP Morgan upgraded shares of Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) to Overweight from Neutral as they believe the company's market share gains in the e-c...
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blogs.barrons.com
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Jan 05, 2009
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JBLU
RATING CUT AS SHARES HIT TARGET
JetBlue (JBLU) has given investors a pretty good flight, nearly doubling off the November lows, and climbing above $7 last week for the first time since February. Time to return the aircraft to the hanger, said Jesup and Lamont.
The firm’s Helane Becker cut the rating...
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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com
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Dec 03, 2008
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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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forbes.com
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Nov 18, 2008
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NLY, JBLU, NU
These companies look cheap relative to their net worth.
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It's all about the Hamiltons, baby.
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bloggingstocks.com
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Sep 15, 2008
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GS, CAL, LEH and 8 moreDAL, JBLU, DHI, AMR, JPM, LOW, AIG, POT
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), D.R.Horton (DHI), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Amer Intl Group (AIG), Lowe's Cos (LOW), AMR Corp (AMR), Contl Airlines'B' (CAL), Analyst initiations, JetBlue Airways (JBLU), Delta Air Lines (DAL), Lehman Br Holdings (L...
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Major carriers now charge fliers an arm and a leg just to bring baggage. Delta (DAL), for instance, currently collects an extra $50 for passengers in coach to check a second bag and an extra $150 to take a third. So, is it too much to expect that your baggage reaches the same destination as you do?...
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Now that oil has fallen $30 from its record highs and most airlines have cut capacity, Lehman thinks the sector is ripe for gains. The firm has raised its estimates and targets across the board.
The logic makes sense (although we do recall one major airline CEO explaining that the industry was toast...
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minyanville.com
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Aug 27, 2008
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DAL, JBLU
Lately airlines are finding increasingly creative ways to save money. Delta (DAL) charges for Wi-Fi JetBlue (JBLU) for pillows. But one airline has pulled ahead of the pack. Not content to simply deny passengers basic human comforts in order to save money Air Jazz -- a regional affiliate of Air Cana...
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Investors are currently limited to the iShares Dow Jones Transports (IYT) as a transport ETF option with net assets of $698 million and 20 component stocks (stats as of 8/8/08 from the iShares website). The top five holdings account for 43.2% of invested assets and include the following: Burlingt...
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Investors are currently limited to the iShares Dow Jones Transports (IYT) as a transport ETF option with net assets of $698 million and 20 component stocks (stats as of 8/8/08 from the iShares website). The top five holdings account for 43.2% of invested assets and include the following: Burling...
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Now that all airlines have set a new standard for cost cuts and low service (including charging for blankets and pillows), frequent flier programs can be scaled back with fewer worries about keeping up with the competition. So Delta (DAL), American Airlines (AMR), et al, are getting out the hatchet...
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clusterstock.com
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Aug 05, 2008
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LCC, JBLU
This morning on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," CNBC's Erin Burnett and David Faber interviewed Doug Parker, Chairman and CEO of US Airways (LCC).
The key points from Parker:
Any airline paying $110 for oil is losing money
Parker defends the airline industry's new love for a la carte pricing by co...
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As $125 oil cripples airlines, the industry has decided it's better to focus on additional revenue streams and cost-cutting rather than an improved experience. We can't blame them.
Additional charges now abound. Depending on what flight you're on you may have to pay extra to carry baggage or even dr...
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straightstocks.com
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Aug 04, 2008
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JBLU
One JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ:JBLU) share will run you $5.50 or you could buy their pillow/travel-blanket kit for $7.  We know, its a tough decision.
Amid rising fuel costs and decreasing profits, airlines have begun charging extra fees for food, drinks and even to check bags. And n...
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peridotcapitalist.com
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May 21, 2008
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JBLU, AMR, LUV
With oil prices surpassing $132 per barrel today for the first time ever, American Airlines (AMR) has reacted by raising prices. Most notably the airline will charge travelers $15 to check a bag. The company calls this a "revenue growth initiative" in their press release, but it is really just silly...
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