United Airlines (UAL) Tops Q3 EPS by 27c
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United Airline (UAL) Stock Gains on Smaller-Than-Expected 3Q Loss, Analysts Expect Stronger Recovery in 4Q and 2022
October 20, 2021 6:50 AM EDTUnited Airlines (NYSE: UAL) stock is trading roughly 1.5% higher in pre-open Wednesday after the company reported better-than-expected Q3 results.
UAL reported EPS at negative $1.02 to beat the analyst consensus of negative $1.29. Revenue came in at $7.8 billion, slightly below the consensus estimate of $7.85 billion. The flying capacity fell 28% YoY.
"The recovery was delayed by the Delta variant, but the United team remains focused on our long-term vision and not getting sidetracked by near-term volatility meaning we're solidly on track to achieve the targets we set for 2022," said United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby.... More
United Airlines (UAL) Stock Gains Smaller Q3 Loss; Longer-Term Targets Still on Track
October 19, 2021 6:06 PM EDTUnited Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) stock gained 2% after-hours Tuesday after the reported its Q3 results, with EPS coming in at ($1.02), better than the consensus estimate of ($1.29). The company delivered quarterly revenue of $7.8 billion, slightly below the consensus estimate of $7.85 billion, with quarterly capacity decreasing 28%... More

