Three airlines — U.S. Airways, JetBlue and United — all blamed high jet fuel prices in reporting losses.

Read Full Article

Comment Share Save Email Rate: Rate 1 star out of 5 Rate 2 stars out of 5 Rate 3 stars out of 5 Rate 4 stars out of 5 Rate 5 stars out of 5

Add To Your Page


Two employment lawyers discuss some of the conflicts they expect to arise as financial companies disappear, change, merge and downsize. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 3
G.M. executives are said to have approached Ford about a merger in July, but Ford rejected the idea. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 2
Some investors say that the sell-off has gone too far and that stocks could rally if a downturn is not severe. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 2
The F.C.C. has ordered administrative hearings in the N.F.L.’s programming dispute with Comcast about placing the NFL Network on its digital cable package. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 2
EBay was once an online juggernaut and Amazon.com its weaker rival. Things have changed. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 3
As the market continued its steep slide, many Americans say they are sensing losses beyond the short-term hits to their portfolios. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 2
The bailout bill is laden with all kinds of vague legislative guidelines and there are lots of details the next Treasury secretary will have to grapple with. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 4
Financial companies are shedding tens of thousands of jobs, yet applications to graduate business schools rose this year. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 3
The Wall Street-Treasury-Federal Reserve axis is hated, loathed and feared by an angry mob of investors in the San Diego suburb of La Jolla. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 1
Britain overreached imperially. The U.S. has been doing it financially. Discussion
2 days ago
Category: News
Views 3