Lack Of Consolidation, Oil Prices And U.S. Economy Worry Airline Investors
When the U.S. airline industry began 2007, conventional wisdom ran that one or more mergers of big carriers were imminent. As the year heads into its final week, little consolidation has yet to materialize, and investors are paying a heavy price. Shares in US Airways Group, which triggered a run-up...
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