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All airlines are taking a dump. Worst stocks to own it seems. Really looks like these are back to trading with oil and are being forced under critical technical points. They all stink right now...except LUV. I should have stayed heavy there like I was before Q2 report.
Everything in this market is calculated. Talking head comments, downgrades, upgrades, PR's, FUD articles...all calculated and timed to perfection to one's agenda.
Lol finished up 1.6% on a downgrade I'll take it
Trend
My trading is my business
It's not a bear market.....
Hey give me a 1.6% green day any day.
LUV is now the sector favorite across the board. It used to be JBLU and we saw the gains that favoritism created. That's next for LUV. Crushed through all technicals into breakout territory log ago.
Nice find bro
No kidding. Changes day to day.
Oil is up again
Sector boost from DAL traffic.
Delta Reports Financial and Operating Performance for October 2015
Source: PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Nov. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) today reported financial and operating performance for October 2015.
Delta Air Lines and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to nearly 370 destinations on six continents. For more information visit news.delta.com.
Consolidated passenger unit revenue (PRASM) for the month of October declined 1.0% year over year including a 2 point headwind from foreign exchange. October's result benefitted from Delta's winter capacity actions, including a 4% reduction in international capacity for the month.
The company's financial and operating performance is detailed below.
Preliminary Financial and Operating Results
October consolidated PRASM change year over year
(1.0%)
October mainline completion factor
100.0%
October on-time performance (preliminary DOT A14)
92.1%
Delta Air Lines serves more than 170 million customers each year. Delta was named to FORTUNE magazine's top 50 World's Most Admired Companies in addition to being named the most admired airline for the fourth time in five years. Additionally, Delta has ranked No.1 in the Business Travel News Annual Airline survey for four consecutive years, a first for any airline. With an industry-leading global network, Delta and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to 316 destinations in 57 countries on six continents. Headquartered in Atlanta, Delta employs nearly 80,000 employees worldwide and operates a mainline fleet of more than 800 aircraft. The airline is a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance and participates in the industry's leading trans-Atlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia as well as a joint venture with Virgin Atlantic. Including its worldwide alliance partners, Delta offers customers more than 15,000 daily flights, with key hubs and markets including Amsterdam, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City, Seattle and Tokyo-Narita. Delta has invested billions of dollars in airport facilities, global products and services, and technology to enhance the customer experience in the air and on the ground. Additional information is available on the Delta News Hub, as well as delta.com, Twitter @DeltaNewsHub, Google.com/+Delta, Facebook.com/delta and Delta's blog takingoff.delta.com.
Monthly Traffic Results (a)
Year to Date Traffic Results (a)
Oct 2015
Oct 2014
Change
Oct 2015
Oct 2014
Change
RPMs (000):
Domestic
10,915,482
10,330,727
5.7%
106,017,360
101,206,513
4.8%
Delta Mainline
9,086,139
8,481,012
7.1%
88,565,658
83,205,466
6.4%
Regional
1,829,343
1,849,715
(1.1%)
17,451,702
18,001,047
(3.1%)
International
6,713,351
6,706,235
0.1%
71,659,686
70,727,390
1.3%
Latin America
1,293,340
1,280,420
1.0%
15,997,352
15,106,897
5.9%
Delta Mainline
1,256,477
1,252,630
0.3%
15,665,835
14,805,854
5.8%
Regional
36,863
27,790
32.6%
331,517
301,043
10.1%
Atlantic
3,544,571
3,442,323
3.0%
35,223,694
34,870,960
1.0%
Pacific
1,875,440
1,983,492
(5.4%)
20,438,640
20,749,533
(1.5%)
Total System
17,628,833
17,036,962
3.5%
177,677,045
171,933,903
3.3%
ASMs (000):
Domestic
12,424,154
12,143,251
2.3%
123,141,205
118,203,082
4.2%
Delta Mainline
10,226,619
9,818,416
4.2%
101,536,818
95,634,445
6.2%
Regional
2,197,534
2,324,835
(5.5%)
21,604,387
22,568,637
(4.3%)
International
7,866,783
8,186,590
(3.9%)
85,713,603
83,773,452
2.3%
Latin America
1,564,800
1,573,160
(0.5%)
19,307,688
18,083,021
6.8%
Delta Mainline
1,517,289
1,534,642
(1.1%)
18,885,433
17,683,247
6.8%
Regional
47,512
38,518
23.3%
422,255
399,774
5.6%
Atlantic
4,116,595
4,130,023
(0.3%)
42,606,913
40,933,285
4.1%
Pacific
2,185,388
2,483,407
(12.0%)
23,799,001
24,757,146
(3.9%)
Total System
20,290,937
20,329,841
(0.2%)
208,854,808
201,976,534
3.4%
Load Factor:
Domestic
87.9%
85.1%
2.8
pts
86.1%
85.6%
0.5
pts
Delta Mainline
88.8%
86.4%
2.4
pts
87.2%
87.0%
0.2
pts
Regional
83.2%
79.6%
3.6
pts
80.8%
79.8%
1.0
pts
International
85.3%
81.9%
3.4
pts
83.6%
84.4%
(0.8)
pts
Latin America
82.7%
81.4%
1.3
pts
82.9%
83.5%
(0.6)
pts
Delta Mainline
82.8%
81.6%
1.2
pts
83.0%
83.7%
(0.7)
pts
Regional
77.6%
72.1%
5.5
pts
78.5%
75.3%
3.2
pts
Atlantic
86.1%
83.3%
2.8
pts
82.7%
85.2%
(2.5)
pts
Pacific
85.8%
79.9%
5.9
pts
85.9%
83.8%
2.1
pts
Total System
86.9%
83.8%
3.1
pts
85.1%
85.1%
0.0
pts
Mainline Completion Factor
100.0%
99.9%
0.1
pts
Passengers Boarded
15,615,946
14,853,007
5.1%
150,774,726
144,407,623
4.4%
Cargo Ton Miles (000):
192,441
214,542
(10.3%)
1,847,463
1,973,670
(6.4%)
a Results include flights operated under contract carrier arrangements
Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20090202/DELTALOGO
To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/delta-reports-financial-and-operating-performance-for-october-2015-300171151.html
SOURCE Delta Air Lines
Copyright 2015 PR Newswire
I see a couple upgrades that's about it. I'll take it!
Million dollar question....
Fair insight here
Why is that? Back this up....
Last McDonalds CEO was fired too. Now we have breakfast all day every day.
Trend where were you on that run up?
Very nice post. It was your daily posts that helped me hold, even through the 1000 point Dow beat down. I agree, $140-$150 in 2016.
Let me ask you though, what effect do you think the Amazon fire stick will have on growth? I say this because every one, including myself, is now using the jail broken Kodi Fire stick and has since cancelled NFLX. Well many are doing that, not every one. But I have access to every movie, channel, Netflix shows everything hence no need for NFLX account. Thoughts?
Did all my additional adding back in the $97's. Still have my entire core from pre split. Heavily loaded here bro.
Accumulated 11,450 shares of this to date on that vicious post earnings drop my plan was to own 7500 tops. Had to constantly average down. Making nice gains now though.
Hell of a find dude!
Very nice bro. Welcome
All out
Picked up more $60.11
Some serious foul play on L2. GSCO
I wonder what the heck that SNY news was about yesterday downplaying their future diabetes sales?
SNY issued bad guidance on diabetes sales yesterday. Was an automatic signal to flip.
I'm in for an earnings play.
Not good at all.
Another lovely day Denise!
Go MNKD
LUV is top dog right now. I'm waiting til the dust settles on these airlines bro.
At the end of the day, the issue is analysts, taking heads, and MM's as opposed to airlines themselves. Airlines are killing me right now and it isn't because they're bad, they're making crazy dough, it's because of all of the above. Wise man once said to stay far the hell away from airline stocks....literally.
They are loading shares at this level. Follow the $. Very significant.
Stock is done for a while. All out fluff.
Meanwhile, AMZN and GOOGL pop 15% on basic beats.
Earnings look good
Nice beat!
Timbbeeerrrrr?
He is back on the Capacity/price war gimmick. Loud mouth on CNBC this morning.