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American Eagle Post $17 million PROFIT
http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...iz-amr011.html
Compared to there $600 million loss 1 year ago. AMR attributes the profit to lower fuel costs. Now raise pay! |
Originally Posted by DMEarc
(Post 104595)
http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...iz-amr011.html
Compared to there $600 million loss 1 year ago. AMR attributes the profit to lower fuel costs. Now raise pay! |
Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
(Post 104615)
Uhhhh... $17 million ain't that much in the grand scheme of things bud. Divided up among Eagle's 12,000 employees that's roughly $.94/hr more over the course of the year (assuming an average 30 hour work week and 2 weeks vacation for every employee). Woooo hooooo.:rolleyes:
A revenue change of $+617 million... |
yes i would agree thats a pretty big turnaround, and it looks like it will be that way for most carriers in upcoming quarters
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Originally Posted by DMEarc
(Post 104626)
Who typed this ...Nancy Pelosi?
A revenue change of $+617 million... |
A get irritated when people get caught up on "profit" and "revenue". Yes, this is a good turn around, but it is still a -3.3% return on investment, a better calculation of how much money a company is making. The press seems to forget this as do the people. It makes it easier to thrash the "evil large corporations" when you report their profit instead of their ROI.
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Originally Posted by Blackhawk
(Post 104815)
A get irritated when people get caught up on "profit" and "revenue". Yes, this is a good turn around, but it is still a -3.3% return on investment, a better calculation of how much money a company is making. The press seems to forget this as do the people. It makes it easier to thrash the "evil large corporations" when you report their profit instead of their ROI.
Airlines, however, have always had low ROI due to the high cost of entry (ie equipment), so I welcome ANY profit at this point :D! |
Originally Posted by fosters
(Post 104935)
That's how buffett determines if he should buy a company or not. People put too much emphasis on profit. Like you said, if you put $500 million into Company "A" that made $50 million, or put $5 million into Company "B" that made $10 million, the winner is Company "B" even though they had significantly less profit.
Airlines, however, have always had low ROI due to the high cost of entry (ie equipment), so I welcome ANY profit at this point :D! Yeah, I think Buffett's comment about airlines was something to the effect that from an investor's perspective they have been a dismal failure. Or Bransons- if you want to make a little money in the airlines you need to start with alot of money. |
its still a step in the right direction. lets see what happens this year and next
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Everyone who talks about Eagle profits are misinformed. Look at AMR. They move the money. Some months Eagle gets charged 5,000 a gate, other its 50,000 a gate.
AMR either shows a profit at Eagle or AA. Eagle had profits the previous 16 quarters in a row then suddenly lost money and AA showed a profit after losing money for 16 quarters. All in how the books are cooked. |
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