AirTran Holdings, Inc. (AAI)

AAI on New York Consolidated

4.88USD
9 Feb 2010
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$0.36 (+7.96%)
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AAI

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About

AirTran Holdings, Inc. (AirTran) conducts the flight operations, through its wholly owned subsidiary, AirTran Airways, Inc. The Company is engaged in operating scheduled airlines in the United States. As of February 2, 2009, the Company operated 86 Boeing B717-200 aircraft (B717) and 50 Boeing B737-700 aircraft (B737) offering... (more)

Overall

Beta: 0.48
Market Cap (Mil.): $608.18
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 134.55
Annual Dividend: 0.00
Yield (%): NA

Financials

  AAI Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): 4.74 2.08 4.40
EPS (TTM): 140.42 -- --
ROI: -- -0.80 0.63
ROE: -- -1.85 1.34
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UAL, AirTran results top estimates

ATLANTA (Reuters) - U.S. carriers United Airlines and AirTran posted better-than-expected quarterly results on Wednesday, citing improving revenue trends aided in part by returning business travelers.

27 Jan 2010

WRAPUP 2-UAL, AirTran results top estimates

* Shares end day with gains (Adds AirTran CEO, IATA forecast)

27 Jan 2010

UPDATE 1-AirTran posts profit as traffic rises

ATLANTA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - AirTran Holdings Inc reported a fourth quarter profit against a year-earlier loss on Wednesday on higher traffic, sending its shares up in premarket trade.

27 Jan 2010

BEFORE THE BELL-Airtran shares up after quarterly results

NEW YORK, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Shares of Airtran Holdings Inc were up in premarket trading on Wednesday after the company reported quarterly results.

27 Jan 2010

US SMALL/MIDCAPS-Jet attempt sinks airlines, lifts security

NEW YORK, Dec 28 (Reuters) - An attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound jet this weekend pushed smaller airline stocks lower on Monday while boosting shares of companies that make explosive-detecting products.

28 Dec 2009

Software problem causes airline flight delays

ATLANTA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A computer problem with a flight-processing system disrupted U.S. airline travel on Thursday with the heavily trafficked New York area hit particularly hard through cancellations and delays.

19 Nov 2009

CORRECTED - UPDATE 4-Software problem causes US airline flight delays

(Corrects previous glitch in August 2008; AirTran based in Orlando, not Atlanta)

19 Nov 2009

  Earnings  vs    Estimates

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