Despite the recent decline in the share price of United Airlines (UAL 4.36%), the stock is still up 69% over the last year. However, there's more room to run, and even the latest news of a slowdown in bookings shouldn't shake long-term investors out of the stock.
United Airlines (UAL) reachead $73.92 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +0.34% change compared to its last close.
Shares in United Airlines (UAL -3.53%) declined by 15.7% in the week to Friday morning. There's little doubt why the stock fell; the management of United and its rival, Delta Air Lines, spoke at the J.P.
United Airlines Holdings, Inc (NASDAQ:UAL ) J.P. Morgan 2025 Industrials Conference March 11, 2025 8:15 AM ET Company Participants Kristina Edwards - Managing Director of IR Scott Kirby - Chief Executive Officer Andrew Nocella - EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Mike Leskinen - Chief Financial Officer & EVP Conference Call Participants Jamie Baker - JPMorgan Jamie Baker Okay.
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United Airlines is a 'Buy' with a target price of $117 per share, driven by fleet upgrades, international route expansion, and premium services. The company has a strong competitive position, diverse income sources, and a long-term growth strategy, making it an attractive investment. Despite challenges like rising costs and operational reliability, UAL's financial performance is recovering, supported by strategic partnerships and loyalty programs.
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With United Airlines shares moving north, we assess the investment worthiness of the stock at current levels.
United Airlines (UAL -6.44%) stock has increased by 148% over the last year, but that doesn't mean it isn't still a great value opportunity. On the contrary, the stock still looks excellent, and many trends continue to favor it.
United Airlines reported a drop in government employee travel post-Trump inauguration. Layoffs and buyouts led by DOGE are hitting federal travel.
U.S. government travel makes up about 2% of United's business, its CFO said. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have vowed to slash government costs.
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:UAL ) Barclays 42nd Annual Industrial Select Conference February 19, 2025 11:35 AM ET Company Participants Kristina Edwards – Investor Relations Michael Leskinen – Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Mike Leskinen – Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Brandon Oglenski – Barclays Kristina Edwards Brandon, I am going to just give a quick legal disclaimer. Today's discussion may contain forward-looking statements, which represent United's current expectations based upon information currently available to the company.