Wall Street was mixed in premarket trading on Thursday as major U.S. airlines stumbled and health insurance companies soared. Futures for the S&P 500 lost 0.1% before the opening bell, while futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average ticked up 0.
United Airlines Holdings Inc. closed $3.25 below its 52-week high ($110.92), which the company achieved on January 10th.
United Airlines Holdings Inc. closed 5.37% short of its 52-week high of $110.92, which the company achieved on January 10th.
Like rival Delta Air Lines, United Airlines' premium ticket sales are growing. But for the Chicago-based carrier, passengers at the back of the plane are also contributing to its bottom line.
Dow Jones futures rose Thursday after higher-than-expected initial unemployment claims. Nvidia stock sold off, while Tesla reversed higher.
Alaska Air Group ( ALK) shares climbed when the airline also topped profit and sales forecasts after it completed its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. While Alaska Air advanced, shares of American Airlines ( AAL) plunged as the carrier predicted its first-quarter loss would be more than expected and warned of higher costs.
Analysts have been eager to weigh in on the Industrial Goods sector with new ratings on United Airlines Holdings (UAL – Research Report) and
In a report released today, Tabitha Foo from DBS maintained a Buy rating on United Airlines Holdings (UAL – Research Report), with a price
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Dow Jones futures rose slightly overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Netflix surged late on strong earnings while United Airlines and Interactive Brokers rose on results.Late Tuesday,
Boeing was the worst-performing stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average Tuesday after the company reported declining plane deliveries.