American Airlines slows seating growth again as fares slump – Charlotte Observer
(AAL): Richard P Schifter, director of American Airlines Group Inc. purchased 73 shares on Jan 22, 2015. When considering if perhaps the stock is under or overvalued, the average price target is $70.00 which is 76.5% above where the stock closed yesterday.
About American Airlines Group, Inc. Morgan Stanley decreased price target from $49 to $49. The disclosure for this sale can be found here. The shares has been rated as hold from 6 Wall Street Analysts.
American offered the update in a regulatory filing Friday along with releasing details of its June operations. When analysts were polled three months ago, the stock had an average rating of 1.92. (NASDAQ:AAL) dropped in last trading session as for second quarter-2015, the firm is anticipated to report revenue of $2.2M, a threefold surge from Q1-2015. 5,339,921 shares of the company’s stock traded hands. On Jan 26, 2015, the shares registered one year high at $56.20 and the one year low was seen on October 13, 2014. The stock has a 50-day moving average of $41.25 and a 200-day moving average of $48.03. The 52-week high of the share price is $56.2 and the company has a market cap of $27,483 million. (NASDAQ:AAL): On Thursday heightened volatility was witnessed in American Airlines Group, Inc. The 52-week low of the share price is at $28.1. Genovesi has a success rate of 50.0% and is ranked #1464 out of 3694 analysts, while Husseini has a success rate of 0.0% and is ranked #3128.
American Airlines (AA, Dallas/Fort Worth) chairman and CEO Doug Parker has reassured his staff that the airline has done nothing illegal insofar as a US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into alleged cartel-like behaviour by four of the country’s largest carriers is concerned. The Companys principal subsidiary is American Airlines, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL). As of December 31, 2011, American provided scheduled jet service to approximately 160 destinations throughout North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Asia. AMR Eagle Holding Corporation (AMR Eagle), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, owns two regional airlines, which do business as American Eagle-American Eagle Airlines, Inc. and Executive Airlines, Inc.