- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 101
- author: Bloomberg Law
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Bill on Bankruptcy: Big Surprises For AMR, MF Global Creditors
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Surprises about the financial condition of MF Global Holdings Ltd. ...
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: Bloomberg Law
Bill on Bankruptcy: Big Surprises For AMR, MF Global Creditors
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Surprises about the financial condition of MF Global Holdings Ltd. and AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines Inc., make up the first topic for discussion in the newest video by Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia and Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist Bill Rochelle. Rochelle next discusses how Mexican glass maker Vitro SAB is ginning up strategies to fend off US bondholders who now have authority from US courts to attempt collecting on the $1.2 billion in defaulted bonds they hold. The video ends with discussion of two significant appellate decisions of recent vintage. In the first, the US Court of Appeals in New Orleans explains how professionals make a pact with the devil if they agree to a fixed fee. In the second, a district judge in Vermont becomes the first appellate court in the Second Circuit to rule that objections to the power of a bankruptcy court based on Stern v. Marshall can't be waived.
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 101
- author: Bloomberg Law
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AMR Corp. Fails To Make Full Pension Payment
The Wall Street Journal reported that American Airlines' parent AMR Corp (NYSE:AMR) contri...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp. Fails To Make Full Pension Payment
The Wall Street Journal reported that American Airlines' parent AMR Corp (NYSE:AMR) contributed only $6.5 million by the January 15 deadline of the about $100 million payment it was scheduled to contribute to the company's employee pension, according to a federal agency. AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late November. It warned that it may reduce its pension commitments to employees as part of the restructuring.
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 99
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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AMR Corp. Announces TWU Fleet Service Tentative Agreement
American Airlines and the Transport Workers Union have reached a tentative agreement in pr...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp. Announces TWU Fleet Service Tentative Agreement
American Airlines and the Transport Workers Union have reached a tentative agreement in principle for the Fleet Service and Ground Service employees. This tentative agreement provides American's Fleet Service and Ground Service employees with increased compensation and other enhancements such as additional holidays, sick time and vacation. The tentative agreement also gives American additional productivity and better aligns American's work rules with all other airlines through outsourcing the day line cabin cleaning and fueling work. The employees currently performing these jobs will be reassigned to other duties. The productivity improvements and savings provided through the outsourcing helps fund the structural increases and other economic enhancements, while ensuring that American remains competitive. AMR (NYSE:AMR) has potential upside of 73.4% based on a current price of $2.66 and an average consensus analyst price target of $4.61.
- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 460
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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AMR Corp. to Press Ahead with Travel Suit
AMR Corp (NYSE:AMR) has vowed to press ahead with its long-running legal battle against tr...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp. to Press Ahead with Travel Suit
AMR Corp (NYSE:AMR) has vowed to press ahead with its long-running legal battle against travel-services companies like Travelport and Sabre Holdings, the Wall Street Journal reports. Though a judge Monday dismissed antitrust claims against the travel-service groups, AMR says the court's decision permits the airline to sue on new grounds. AMR (NYSE:AMR) has potential upside of 799.6% based on a current price of $0.54 and an average consensus analyst price target of $4.87.
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 15
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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AMR Corp and Sprint Nextel are Among the Companies With Heavy Put Option Volume
Our options team has been watching AMR (NYSE:AMR) put options, which arecurrently trading ...
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp and Sprint Nextel are Among the Companies With Heavy Put Option Volume
Our options team has been watching AMR (NYSE:AMR) put options, which arecurrently trading at 7.6 times their average volume, on rumors that the company may need to seek bankruptcy protection. Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) puts are also very active today, currently trading at 6.3 times their average volume, on news that the company urged the FCC to challenge AT&T;'s (NYSE:T) proposed merger with T-Mobile. Also lighting up the screens of options traders are JDS Uniphase (NASDAQ:JDSU) puts, trading at 6.0 times their average volume. Star Scientific (NASDAQ:CIGX) puts are not far behind, trading at 5.6 times their average amount on news that the company lost a patent infringement appeal against RJ Reynolds (NYSE:RJR). Finally, Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG) puts close out the list at 5.3 times their average volume.
- published: 03 Oct 2011
- views: 75
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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American, US Airways Merger Doable, Crandall Says
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Crandall, former chief executive officer of American Airline...
published: 11 Dec 2012
author: Bloomberg
American, US Airways Merger Doable, Crandall Says
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Crandall, former chief executive officer of American Airlines parent AMR Corp., and Clifford Winston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, talk about the outlook for a potential merger of American Airlines and US Airways Group Inc. and airline industry regulation. They speak with Tom Keene and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
- published: 11 Dec 2012
- views: 541
- author: Bloomberg
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Crandall Says Branson Wants to `Disadvantage' AMR, BA: Video
April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Crandall, former chief executive officer of American Airline...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Crandall Says Branson Wants to `Disadvantage' AMR, BA: Video
April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Crandall, former chief executive officer of American Airlines parent AMR Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Matt Miller about Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.'s Richard Branson's opposition to an alliance between AMR and British Airways Plc. Crandall, chairman of Clestica Inc., also discusses the potential that Continental Airlines Inc. will merge with United Airlines or US Airways Group Inc. (Source: Bloomberg)
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 366
- author: Bloomberg
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AMR Corp. Selects IAE's V2533-A5 to Power New A321 Fleet
International Aero Engines has entered into an agreement that will enable the company to p...
published: 21 Nov 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp. Selects IAE's V2533-A5 to Power New A321 Fleet
International Aero Engines has entered into an agreement that will enable the company to play a key role in American Airlines' fleet transformation. As a part of this pact, IAE will provide American's future fleet of new Airbus A321 aircraft with its V2533-A5 engines. Bob Reding, executive vice president of operations for American Airlines said, "American Airlines is pleased to select the IAE V2533-A5 engine to power our new A321 aircraft. This engine has some of the best fuel, noise, emission and operating efficiency in its class and will therefore allow us to achieve significant cost savings. IAE is a terrific company and we look forward to establishing a close partnership with them as we introduce the Airbus A321 into our fleet." The financial terms and conditions have not been disclosed. AMR (NYSE:AMR) has potential upside of 174.8% based on a current price of $1.74 and an average consensus analyst price target of $4.78.
- published: 21 Nov 2011
- views: 137
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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AMR Corp.-Normal Busness Operations Continue Worldwide
American Airlines(NYSE:AMR) anticipates to continue normal business operations throughout ...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
AMR Corp.-Normal Busness Operations Continue Worldwide
American Airlines(NYSE:AMR) anticipates to continue normal business operations throughout the reorganization process, and the business will continue to be operated by the company's management. The US Chapter 11 reorganization process enables a company to maintain normal business operations while it establishes a competitive cost and debt structure. This action has no direct legal impact on any American Airlines operations outside the US American Airlines is operating normal flight schedules, honoring tickets and reservations as usual, and making normal refunds and exchanges. American's AAdvantage frequent flyer program is not affected. American Airlines remains part of the oneworld alliance, of which it is a founding member, and all of its codeshare partnerships continue, enabling customers to earn and redeem miles on convenient flight options worldwide. AMR (NYSE:AMR) has potential upside of 1812.5% based on a current price of $0.25 and an average consensus analyst price target of $4.78.
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 27
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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American Airlines Grounds 8 Flights Over Safety Concerns
www.mysmartrend.com American Airlines having more trouble with its aircraft as it announce...
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: TradeTheTrend
American Airlines Grounds 8 Flights Over Safety Concerns
www.mysmartrend.com American Airlines having more trouble with its aircraft as it announces the grounding of eight planes for inspection. This comes after seats became loose on two flights in the last few days causing delays and concerns over safety. This just adds to the many problems piling up for American. Its parent company, AMR Corp, filed for bankruptcy back in November. This along with cost cuts for its pilots and the canceling of flights has decreased its reliability in the marketplace, making competitors like Southwest and Delta more attractive to consumers.
- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 22
- author: TradeTheTrend
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US Approves BA-AMR Alliance, Virgin Is `Incredulous'
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine reports on the US Transportation Depart...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
US Approves BA-AMR Alliance, Virgin Is `Incredulous'
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine reports on the US Transportation Department's decision to grant antitrust approval for an alliance between British Airways Plc and AMR Corp.s American Airlines.
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 639
- author: Bloomberg
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Dahlman's Becker Says AMR Lacks `Great Strategic Plan'
April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Helane Becker, an analyst at Dahlman Rose & Co., talks about her r...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Dahlman's Becker Says AMR Lacks `Great Strategic Plan'
April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Helane Becker, an analyst at Dahlman Rose & Co., talks about her recommendation to sell AMR Corp. shares because jet-fuel prices are eroding earnings, and the outlook for Westjet Airlines Ltd. and Hawaiian Holdings Inc., parent of Hawaiian Airlines. Becker also changed her outlook for Fort Worth, Texas-based AMR's full-year results to a loss of $3.57 a share from a loss of $3.30. She speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 47
- author: Bloomberg
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AMR Chief Says Long Bankruptcy Risks Breakup
Tom Horton, chief executive of American Airlines parent AMR Corp., warned in an interview ...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: WSJDigitalNetwork
AMR Chief Says Long Bankruptcy Risks Breakup
Tom Horton, chief executive of American Airlines parent AMR Corp., warned in an interview that the company's restructuring plan risks falling apart if it doesn't proceed quickly enough, Jack Nicas reports on the News Hub.
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 459
- author: WSJDigitalNetwork
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American Airlines Parent AMR Files for Bankruptcy
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- American Airlines parent AMR Corp. filed for bankruptcy after faili...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Bloomberg
American Airlines Parent AMR Files for Bankruptcy
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- American Airlines parent AMR Corp. filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure cost-cutting labor agreements and sitting out a round of mergers that dropped it from the world's largest airline to No. 3 in the US With the filing, American became the final large US full-fare airline to seek court protection from creditors. Chairman Gerard Arpey will retire and be replaced by Thomas Horton, AMR said. Shannon Pettypiece reports on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 1859
- author: Bloomberg
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Delta Airlines, TPG Separately Reviewing Take Over Bids For AMR Corp.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Delta Airlines (NYSE:DAL) and TPG Capital are both s...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: FinancialNewsOnline
Delta Airlines, TPG Separately Reviewing Take Over Bids For AMR Corp.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Delta Airlines (NYSE:DAL) and TPG Capital are both separately reviewing takeover bids for AMR Corp. AMR, which filed for bankruptcy late last November is currently in the process of restructuring its debt along with cutting labor costs. Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) has potential upside of 54.5% based on a current price of $8.82 and an average consensus analyst price target of $13.63. Delta Air Lines is currently above its 50-day moving average (MA) of $8.12 and above its 200-day of $8.64.
- published: 12 Jan 2012
- views: 33
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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Orbitz Worldwide Said AMR Corp Filed A Lawsuit Against The Company
Orbitz Worldwide (NYSE:OWW) said that American Airlines parent AMR Corp. (NYSE:AMR) filed ...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: FinancialNewsOnline
Orbitz Worldwide Said AMR Corp Filed A Lawsuit Against The Company
Orbitz Worldwide (NYSE:OWW) said that American Airlines parent AMR Corp. (NYSE:AMR) filed a lawsuit against the company and Travelport in regards to fees and how the carrier's fare information and services would be displayed to customers. Orbitz said, "American Airlines' baseless claims against Orbitz are the latest in a series of tactics to force Orbitz to adopt an airline ticket distribution model that limits consumer choice and inhibits competition." Orbitz Worldwide has a potential upside of 23.4% based on a current price of $3.52 and an average consensus analyst price target of $4.34.
- published: 13 Apr 2011
- views: 79
- author: FinancialNewsOnline
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Group #2 - AMR Corporation
Group Strategic Analysis for AMR Corporation...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: MAN6726CMBA
Group #2 - AMR Corporation
Group Strategic Analysis for AMR Corporation
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 138
- author: MAN6726CMBA
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The American Workforce
What was your first job ever? Your best job? How has work changed for you since that first...
published: 25 May 2012
author: transportworker
The American Workforce
What was your first job ever? Your best job? How has work changed for you since that first job so many years ago? Hard working TWU members keep American Airlines and American Eagle operations going every day - rain or shine. In spite of AMR's bankruptcy and the company's latest filing to abrogate AA's labor contracts, TWU members continue to perform as airline professionals, doing their best for our passengers every day, 24-7. Please share this video with coworkers and friends and show your support for the American workers today at www.isupportamericanjobs.com
- published: 25 May 2012
- views: 1297
- author: transportworker