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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Northwest Airlines Corp. and UAL Corp. lead yet another retreat in the struggling airline sector, bogged down by a broader market decline and the continued rise in the price of oil.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Nasdaq 100 index rose Tuesday, as shares of United Airlines operator UAL Corp. advanced and the price of oil declined.
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the airline said in a filing with the U.S. Department of Transportation. United is a subsidary of UAL Corp. (:ual corp com new, , , Last: 4.19+0.33+8.55%4:00pm 07/07/2008Delayed quote dataSponsored by:4.19, +0.33, +8.6%) .
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
The Nasdaq 100 finished higher on Monday with shares of beverage company Hansen Natural Corp. posting gains after an analyst said convenience store sales of energy drinks were strong in June.
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ABC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
... last year and in April of this year. The previous month's figure was higher in part because AMR Corp.'s American, the nation's largest carrier, was forced to ground thousands of flights amid tighter government scrutiny of maintenance issues.RelatedThe latest government figures show American again had the most delays, getting passengers to their destinations as scheduled only 67.3 percent...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... flights in May 2007 and in April 2008. The previous month's figure was higher in part because AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, was forced to ground thousands of flights amid tighter government scrutiny of maintenance issues.For the third month in a row, American ranked last in on-time service. Passengers on about two-thirds of the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier's...
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
The latest government figures show American again had the most delays, getting passengers to their destinations as scheduled only 67.3 percent of the time. It was followed by UAL Corp.'s United Airlines, the second-largest carrier, which reported 72.4 percent of on-time arrivals, and Continental Airlines Inc., with 75.4 percent.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
The latest government figures show American again had the most delays, getting passengers to their destinations as scheduled only 67.3 percent of the time. It was followed by UAL Corp.'s United Airlines, the second-largest carrier, which reported 72.4 percent of on-time arrivals, and Continental Airlines Inc., with 75.4 percent.
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MSNBC.com: Travel News (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
... same month last year and in April 2008. The previous month's figure was higher in part because AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, was forced to ground thousands of flights amid tighter government scrutiny of maintenance issues. For the third month in a row, American ranked last in on-time service. Passengers on just over two-thirds of the Fort Worth, Texas-based...
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Do it for BUSINESS (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
... Delta and Northwest follow large losses at other carriers, such as United Airlines parent UAL Corp.Earlier this week reported a $537 million first-quarter loss on higher fuel costs, and likely rank among the industry's largest quarterly losses ever.Ink puts into focus the enormity of the challenge the industry faces to be profitable again amid $120-a-barrel oil even with the benefits that...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
The latest government figures show American again had the most delays, getting passengers to their destinations as scheduled only 67.3 percent of the time. It was followed by UAL Corp.'s United Airlines, the second-largest carrier, which reported 72.4 percent of on-time arrivals, and Continental Airlines Inc., with 75.4 percent.