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- Monday, March 18, 1:55 PM Airlines (FAA) would like to implement a new travel industry booking system which will allow consumers to buy add-ons such as upgraded seats or early boarding when they book flights through a travel website or agent. Trade group IATA filed an application with the DOT seeking an upgrade and to move forward on replacing the antiquated system. 7 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, March 11, 10:16 AM Morgan Stanley advises taking profits on airline stocks (FAA) after the impressive rally in the group with oil prices falling and fares holding. The sector is seeing a bit of a pullback today with United Continental (UAL -2.7%) and Delta Air Lines (DAL -1%) faltering the most, but performance is still strong for the year. 4 Comments [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, March 8, 9:56 AM Airline stocks rally as crude oil prices trek lower again. It's a move some analysts say can sustain with higher fares and trimmed capacity offering margin support. Leading the charge for the sector: United Continental (UAL +5%), Delta Air Lines (DAL +2.6%), Hawaiian Holdings (HA +1.9%), Alaska Air (ALK +1.8%), US Airways (LCC +1.2%), JetBlue (JBLU +1.4%). 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
- Tuesday, March 5, 2:27 PM IATA says passenger air travel rose 2.7% Y/Y in January, a mark which is higher the 2.2% gain in capacity. The agency says a calendar effect may have influenced the total with travel linked to the Chinese New Year falling in the period last year to boost results. International air travel was up 3.7% and domestic air travel rose 1.1% compared to last year. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 4, 11:29 AM As oil prices slip even further, margins for airline companies continue to look even more enticing to investors. The sector is also getting a nice boost from Delta Air Lines as the carrier forecast that Q1 will be its first profitable quarter since 2000. Advancers: UAL +4.5%, DAL +4.1%, ALK +3.0%, HA +2.6%, LCC +2.4%, SAVE +1.5%. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, February 15, 12:13 PM Hedgeye issues some negative comments on the airline sector (AAMRQ.PK, LCC, UAL, DAL, LUV, HA, JBLU, ALK, RJET, ALGT, SAVE): 1) The firm notes that with the merger of U.S. Airways and American Airlines now set, a big catalyst is removed and the path toward actual integration and synergies is still slow. 2) Even if industry consolidation supports a higher fare environment, new low-cost carriers will pop up. 3) Is bigger really better? Several transportation industries have struggled after consolidation instead of thrived. 2 Comments [Consumer, Quick Ideas]
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Wednesday, January 30, 12:45 PM
Midday top 10 gainers: MERU +40%. CWBC +21%. BIOC +19%. MGAM +17%. FSL +17%. HTCH +17%. DLHC +17%. CPNO +14%. USAK +14%. IBCP +14%.
Midday top 10 Losers: VTUS -21%. KTCC -18%. MTOR -16%. HA -13%. ATTU -12%. CODE -12%. CEVA -12%. AUDC -11%. TRMD -10%. UPI -9%. 3 Comments [On the Move] - Tuesday, January 29, 4:02 PM Hawaiian Holdings (HA): Q4 EPS of $0 misses by $0.1. Revenue of $492.9M (+13.6% Y/Y) misses by $9.77M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]
- Tuesday, January 29, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: ACE, AMZN, BNNY, BRCM, BXP, CSE, DLB, FSL, HA, HLIT, MPW, POL, RHI, RYL, UIS, VRTX Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, January 28, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: ACE, AMZN, BNNY, BRCM, BXP, CSE, DLB, FSL, HA, HLIT, MPW, POL, RHI, RYL, UIS, VRTX Comment! [Earnings]
- Thursday, January 17, 8:18 AM Flying high? Barclays is out with a positive note on the airline sector, saying stocks could rise 20% on a mix of higher fares and lower jet fuel prices. Investors should also keep an eye on the merger front. With all signs pointing to an eventual marriage between American Airlines and US Airways, future industry consolidation/partnerships could still be on tap. A particular focus will be on Washington DC to see if rules governing foreign ownership of U.S. carriers are relaxed. Comment! [Consumer, Quick Ideas]
- Wednesday, January 16, 8:50 AM Though consumer prices remained flat in December, airline fares kept up their slow march higher to notch a 2.1% rise for the year. Analysts note the ARCA Airline Index (XAL) is up 10% YTD and could have the legs to run higher as fare hikes trickle down to the bottom lines of carriers. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Wednesday, January 9, 9:07 AM Bank of America downgrades Hawaiian Holdings (HA) to Underperform and lowers its price target on shares by 36% to $7. The firm notes that in Q4 business travel bookings accelerated for the carrier but leisure demand was sluggish. HA -2.2% premarket. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Thursday, December 13, 2012, 2:34 PM The IATA's forecast for 2012 airline industry profits lit a charge under stocks in the sector for the day, but the group also sees clear skies ahead in 2013. Fuel prices should fall lower and passenger demand will increase by 4.5%, according to IATA estimates. Things are even rosier for North American carriers, with profits expected to jump 42% Y/Y to $3.4B. In the big picture, the targeted capacity cuts at airlines may finally stay to pay dividends. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Thursday, December 13, 2012, 9:51 AM Airline stocks trade higher after IATA raises its profit forecast for the sector. The trade group says it expects airlines to hit a profit level of $6.7B this year, up from a prior estimate of $4.1B. The lift is due to "improving efficiency and restructuring," says IATA director-general Tony Tyler. 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
- Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 3:00 PM President Obama signs a bill to effectively shield U.S. airlines from European carbon emission fees. The development is a victory for carriers with the threat of having to pay a fee for flight times over U.S. soil on top of the time spent in EU airspace a part of the controversial emissions trading system. Comment! [Consumer]
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stocktrend
Anyone playing ADBE Bought @ 32.80 in HA they raise guidence did not back down on earnings looks like unless something a missed? Will see. - View all 0 replies
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nasalpancho
AAPL rallied on possibility of a dividend -- now rallying cause there wasno dividend HA! - View all 3 replies
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nasalpancho
So AAPL announces nothing expect " we dont need this much cash - we gotta figure something out" and it holds monster gains HA! - View all 14 replies
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Brian Benda: @evannever ... Both can be right -- correct to reset tech indicators, bases, and then runs to a new all-time high on strong fundamentals. -
jzshen: Highly over-priced options mean no moving, so that they will all be burned and trashed.
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Native Texan
Remember when, last week, we "decoupled" from Europe and EUR/USD didn't matter? HA! Funny how it matters only when EUR/USD is UP. - View all 0 replies
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DettoTheSecond
HA!I TOTALLY SAW THIS COMING! DIPS ACOMING BUT THIS MARKET IS GOING TO 1300 SOON! JUST WATCH! YOU SNOOZE, YOU MISS THE RALLY! SHORT SQUEEZE! - View all 1 replies
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nasalpancho
We are sitting on our hands waitlng to learn if the Italy PM will be booted out and if Greece can figure out a PM - but vix down - HA! - View all 2 replies
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golfitobob: nas,4 get Greece! Gone in Jan.Will manage default & then they say FU 2 EU. Suit us or take Draks ! ha ha France is key AS they most all debt
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Native Texan
HA!!! Nothing from the conference call with Greece, another one is planned for tomorrow, we sell off now into the close (I think). - View all 0 replies
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