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3 Reasons Airline Stocks Face a Bumpy Ride

An international trade group tears down its 2011 profit forecast.

VIX Rises Quickly as Market Tanks

The CBOE Volatility Index (CBOE: VIX) rose rapidly as the broad stock market fell. Alcoa (NYSE: AA) and Lorillard (NYSE: LO) saw busy options trading.

See a Bargain in Airline Stocks? Check Oil Prices First

The trend higher in crude poses a danger to airline profits.

Airline Stocks: Cleared for Take-Off

Once upon a time, the airline industry was just about the most hated sector on Wall Street. Not only had investors run out of patience,…

Goodrich Taking Flight as Airline Production Lifts Off (GR, ITA, BA, LUV, DAL)

The aircraft production cycle is in full swing as Boeing and Airbus build out their fleets of new planes. The major companies involved in this…

Life After Chapter 11? Here Are 5 Big Brands That Survived

Hang in there, Kodak. Bankruptcy doesn’t have to mean the end. Here are five well-known names that came back from the brink of disaster.

4 Stocking-Stuffer Stocks Under $15

Christmas is almost upon us, and these four stocks under $15 make great stocking stuffers for the traders in your life.

Microsoft’s Big Win in the Government Cloud

Working with Computer Sciences, its FAA contract could be a game-changer — for the future of air-traffic control and for the battle in the cloud.

One Way to Make Money on Airlines

The disaster that is the airline sector might be playable via put options.

MD-80 Trouble Drags AMR Down Again

After a massive fine 18 months ago, two engine emergencies put the bankrupt carrier under tighter scrutiny as it plans to cut 4,600 mechanics.

Options Today – Citigroup, NVIDIA, Sprint are Volume Leaders

The options markets were active today with Citigroup (NYSE: C) and NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) seeing high-volume in bullish positions.

Price Targets for 9 Major Airlines

Overall, airline stock is rising modestly, with notable declines year-to-date from AMR Corp. and AirTran.

Have a Small Sip of Starbucks: ETF Alternatives for Hot Stock Picks

This week we look at ways to get exposure to Starbucks, spinoffs, small-caps, IPOs and transportation stocks via ETFs.

5 Reasons Not to LUV the Southwest-AirTran Merger Right Now

The Southwest-AirTran merger could pay off eventually, but there’s numerous factors and a boatload of past precedent that shows the near future will be rocky.

5 Mutual Funds to Play the Small Cap Surge

Here then are five top-performing small cap mutual funds you can buy to take advantage of the small cap surge.

American Airlines Still Fighting a Losing Battle

American Airlines parents AMR Corp.’s decision to freeze some of its pension plans rather than axing them is admirable, but ultimately will hamper its recovery.

The Big Cloud on Airlines’ 2012 Horizon: Europe

As if the euro zone mess weren’t enough, throw in high fuel prices, and airlines face yet another tough year.

The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines in July

Here are July 2012’s Best and Worst Airlines as measured by performance in three areas: on-time flights, mishandled baggage and complaints.

The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines in August

U.S. airlines’ performance rose and consumer complaints fell in August, according to the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) most recent Air Travel Consumer Report.

Pricing Power Lifts Airline Earnings Outlook

The outlook for airline earnings has improved, but better performance doesn’t necessarily make it a sector to invest in now.

Investors May Get Another Chance to Buy Soon

The market is showing signs of a near-term top, and a pullback could provide the opportunity to enter at a better price.

Why Delta’s Oil Refinery May Not Have Wings

Trying to ensure a more plentiful and cheaper fuel supply is a bold move, but there’s a lot of devilish stuff in the complex arrangement’s…

Boeing and Airbus Have a Perception Problem

Reports Of A380 and 787 production flaws could make safety-worried passengers shun the new high-tech planes that are key to both manufacturers’ fortunes.

5 Reasons Tom Horton Can Lead AMR Back From Bankruptcy

The new CEO of American Airlines’ parent AMR knows well what must be done — and how to do it. See what he brings to…

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