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FAA is defunct since March 15, 2013. Lack of investor interest
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GlobeNewswire (Mar 21, 2013)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jul 13, 2012)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jun 17, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Feb 24, 2011)
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at MarketWatch.com (Jun 11, 2010)
FAA Description
The Guggenheim/NYSE Arca Airline ETF (NYSE:FAA), the "Fund", seeks investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before the Fund's fees and expenses, of an equity index called the NYSE Arca Global Airline Index (the “Airline Index” or the “Index”). The Fund will at all times invest at least 80% of its total assets in common stock, American depositary receipts (“ADRs”) and global depositary receipts (“GDRs”) that comprise the Index and investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of the component securities that comprise the Index. Guggenheim Advisors, LLC (the "Investment Adviser") seeks a correlation over time of 0.95 or better between the Fund’s performance and the performance of the Index. A figure of 1.00 would represent perfect correlation. The Fund, using a low cost “passive” or “indexing” investment approach, will seek to replicate, before the Fund’s fees and expenses, the performance of the Airline Index. The Airline Index is a modified equal-dollar weighted Index designed to measure the performance of highly capitalized and liquid U.S. and international passenger airline companies identified as being in the airline industry, as defined below, and listed on developed and emerging global market exchanges. The Fund’s Index Provider, Archipelago Holdings Inc. (“Arca” or the “Index Provider”), an affiliate of NYSE Euronext, Inc., defines “developed markets” as countries with western-style legal systems, transparent financial rules for financial reporting and sophisticated, liquid and accessible stock exchanges with readily-exchangeable currencies.
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Will Oil Break Airline Stocks? January 30, 2013 by: Michael A. Gayed. $DIA $FAA $USO http://bit.ly/YFPcJ3 ($X) - View all 0 replies
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Hillbilly Stock Star
DAL.......FAA Modernization Act maybe DAL bullish imo, Long...http://1.usa.gov/QISfXt - View all 0 replies
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Hillbilly Stock Star
FAA Modernization Act may increase market flows towards August as tax money rebated in deferal status to employees. - View all 0 replies
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Michael A. Gayed
Did two segments on Bloomberg today discussing UAL, FAA, and XRT. Feedback anyone? http://bloom.bg/zAEZqY and http://bloom.bg/xLfZli - View all 5 replies
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Blackjack777: Excellent presentation of viewpoints backed by good/easy-to-understand visuals and data. But next time fix your tie before cameras roll. -
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Hillbilly Stock Star
My guess is recently passed FAA Modernization Act is tailwind for economy till about December 2012 imo. - View all 0 replies
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Michael Bryant
So airline taxes, both on tickets and fuel, go to funding the FAA. And like they're really doing a good job. http://cnnmon.ie/mUnr98 - View all 1 replies
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Michael Bryant: As for all the other taxes that will remain after Cain's plan, well, that will really gasoline and other goods a lot more expensive.
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Michael A. Gayed
Did two segments on Bloomberg today discussing UAL, FAA, and XRT. Feedback anyone? http://bloom.bg/zAEZqY and http://bloom.bg/xLfZli - View all 5 replies
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Blackjack777: Excellent presentation of viewpoints backed by good/easy-to-understand visuals and data. But next time fix your tie before cameras roll. -
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Michael Bryant
So airline taxes, both on tickets and fuel, go to funding the FAA. And like they're really doing a good job. http://cnnmon.ie/mUnr98 - View all 1 replies
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Michael Bryant: As for all the other taxes that will remain after Cain's plan, well, that will really gasoline and other goods a lot more expensive.



