United (UAL) witnessed a jump in share price last session on above-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions for the stock doesn't suggest further strength down the road.
Get a deeper insight into the potential performance of United (UAL) for the quarter ended March 2025 by going beyond Wall Street's top -and-bottom-line estimates and examining the estimates for some of its key metrics.
When Wall Street analysts decide to publish their view on a stock, investors tend to dismiss it as only being part of the regularly scheduled posts that these analysts have to make. However, the timing of these rating publications and the broader context matters a lot more, especially during times like today when the S&P 500 sell-offs drag just about any other stock down along with it.
Here, we assess the factors that are likely to have influenced United Airlines' first-quarter performance and how investors should play the stock now.
In the most recent trading session, United Airlines (UAL) closed at $58.77, indicating a +1.91% shift from the previous trading day.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is launching a new billboard campaign targeting United Airlines for outsourcing aircraft maintenance to China and other foreign countries.
Diane King Hall turns to two very different companies moving this morning in similar ways. TD Cowen slashed its price target on United Airlines (UAL) to $73 from $150 over concerns around Americans' pricing power.
The latest move is expected to boost UAL's competitive position in the airline industry.
Airlines are likely not the first industry that comes to mind when discussing tariff impacts, but the sector is down big following Wednesday's broad tariff announcement.
While tariffs will take over today's market commentary, Diane King Hall turns to stock movers investors may have missed. On United Airlines (UAL), she talks about the concerns Raymond James has for the company after it issued a downgrade.
United Airlines is adding service to Vietnam and Thailand in October. The carrier is also beginning nonstop service from San Francisco to Adelaide, Australia, in December.
Despite recent volatility, United Airlines is well-positioned for growth with strong earnings and multiple short-term and long-term catalysts. United's Q4 earnings exceeded expectations with EPS of $3.26 and revenue of $14.7 billion, showcasing robust financial health. UAL holds 16% of the US market, with revenue per available seat mile outperforming peers; air traffic is expected to grow significantly.