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Analyst Upgrades AMR's Profit Outlook

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Morgan Stanley raised its second-quarter profit estimate for American Airlines parent AMR Corp., to $289 million from $280 million in a report released Monday, saying its previous fuel price estimates were "too conservative.â€￾

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With employees pay and benefits to keep declining..... :down:


How can a forecast in more profits be seen as anything less than positive news? We are never going to get anything back until this company makes money. Save the negativity where it is due!
 
How can a forecast in more profits be seen as anything less than positive news? We are never going to get anything back until this company makes money. Save the negativity where it is due!

We are never going to get anything back and the negativity is all that is left 😛

Look for stocks to keep rising......stay tuned.

Look for oil prices to keep skyrocketing.....stay tuned
 
How can a forecast in more profits be seen as anything less than positive news? We are never going to get anything back until this company makes money. Save the negativity where it is due!

Hackman is correct.

Negativity = Airlines

The Internet is where the air wars are fought, the employees are merely fodder. Right now as you read this your next door neighbor is pricing your salary and future benefits, by pricing down the cost of his/her vacation when buying on the Internet.

Nothing personal, just business 🙁

Add to this the volatility of oil pricing, the stock should be at $ 8.50.
 
The Internet is where the air wars are fought, the employees are merely fodder. Right now as you read this your next door neighbor is pricing your salary and future benefits, by pricing down the cost of his/her vacation when buying on the Internet.

Nothing personal, just business 🙁

The success of Wal Mart is living proof that the US consumer is unwilling to pay for quality, either in service or merchandise.

I find it exceedingly difficult to buy anything not made in low quality countries.
 
The success of Wal Mart is living proof that the US consumer is unwilling to pay for quality, either in service or merchandise.

I find it exceedingly difficult to buy anything not made in low quality countries.

When you take a 20 thousand dollar pay cut you can no longer afford to shop at Maceys 😉
 

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