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7 Ways Inflation Will Hit Americans in 2012
Despite claims that inflation is easing, consumers know that prices are climbing. From beef to toothpaste, here are seven examples.
Alaska Airlines: The One Airline Stock to Buy Now
Airline stocks stink these days as margins are slim, fuel prices devour profits and passengers protest fees. Yet this airline is flying high.
Airlines Avoid Another Volcanic Revenue Hit
The industry dodged a climate-related a bullet after a volcano in Iceland stops spewing.
3 Reasons to Doubt a Comeback by Airline Stocks
Bookings are up in May and travel demand is expected to rise significantly this summer. Still, in an industry with such enormous fixed costs that…
China Telecom Stocks CHL, CHU and CHA Fight for Mobile Phone Market
China’s largest mobile phone operator, China Mobile Ltd. (CHL), saw its revenues rise 7.7% year-over-year, but it’s profit was able to manage just a bump…
Mergers and Acquisitions — The 10 Biggest Deals of 2013
Mergers and acquisitions had a big year in 2013. Here’s a look back at the ten biggest M&A deals of 2013.
4 Ways for AMR Corp. to Pull Out of Its Tailspin
Investors may be fearful of a bankruptcy by American Airlines’ parent company, but it might just be the move to make. Here are three more…
Apple, AP Shake Things Up — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap
Markets shook off a brief crash caused by a hacked Associated Press Twitter account to finish ahead, then Apple took over with some big news…
4 Reasons to Doubt the Bounce in AMR
Retiring pilots aren’t the only problem facing American Airlines’ parent company. Take a look at four more obstacles facing AMR.
Autopilot Addiction Will Cost Airline Stocks Big-Time
Airline stocks like Southwest, American and United face costly new regulations to reduce pilot fatigue and mandate better training.
Lemons for Lulu, Barnes & Noble: Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Barnes & Noble (BKS), Lululemon Athletica (LULU) take a licking after disappointing earnings reports Thursday.
3 Reasons Airline Earnings Will Tank in 2012
Global airlines’ earnings are expected to drop 30% in 2012. Here are three reasons why the airline industry is poised to receive such a hit.
Another Slap in the Face for Airline Passengers
When government let taxes on flights lapse July 22, few passengers knew — because many airlines kept prices level and pocketed cash to a tune…
Commercial Lending Still a Problem – RF, USB, GS
Today, Wall Street titan Goldman Sachs (GS) reported net income of $3.3 billion and EPS of $5.59 on revenue of $12.78 billion for the first…
The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines in September
The 15 airlines tracked by the report posted an on-time performance of 83.3% — worse than the 83.9% a year ago, but much better than…
Why Consumers Hate Airlines (and How Air Carriers Can Prevent it)
New survey reveals that, as a group, airlines registered the lowest satisfaction score of any of the 47 industries included. A look at how far…
Airlines May Raise Fares This Fall to Boost Profits
Higher fares and higher fees may soon greet U.S. airline customers, as some industry experts cautiously predict increases in demand that could slowly recover from…
Finally Some Good News for the Airlines
The past year was the worst in airline history. Passenger demand fell 3.5% and the average load per flight was just 75.6%. Freight also fell…
3 Reasons JetBlue Shares Could Lose Altitude
Rising fuel prices and other operating costs, plus new competition, could hurt JetBlue in 2012. But the carrier still has a lot going for it.
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