American Airlines surged 2.25% to $14.98 on heavy volume as Brent crude fell 3.4%, easing a major cost pressure; with Q2 earnings on July 23 and analysts projecting slim profits, investors are watching if strong summer revenue and lower fuel costs can offset high debt and narrow guidance, as the stock nears Wall Street’s average target. The post American Airlines Stock Rises as Oil Pullback Gives AAL Investors a Margin Lifeline appeared first on…
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