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Northwest Airline (NWA)

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UATP Announces Record Charge Volume for 2008

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Universal Air Travel Plan, Inc. (UATP), the low cost payment network privately owned by the world's airlines, today announced record charge volume and profits...

UATP Continues Expansion With Merchant Shenzhen Airlines

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- UATP continues its expansion in China, adding Shenzhen Airlines as a Merchant to the UATP Network. To meet customer demand and increase the airlines...

Northwest Airlines Expands E-Boarding Passes to Its Detroit WorldGateway Hub

Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) announced today the expansion of its paperless boarding pass, effective October 29, 2008, to its Detroit WorldGateway hub. This comes after a successful test...

Northwest Airlines Secures $500 Million of New Financing

Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) announced today that is has closed on a new $500 million financing facility. The financing is structured as a $500 million secured revolving credit facility and was...

Northwest Airlines Announces 12th Year for Holiday Fare Sale

Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) today announced a Holiday Fare Sale offering travelers attractive airfares during the upcoming holiday season for travel throughout the continental 48 United States...

Beacon Equity Issues Technical Trade Alerts on Major Airline Stocks: LCC, DAL, AMR, NWA, CAL, UAUA

DALLAS, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- BeaconEquity.com announces the availability of Trade Alerts on stocks making news today. Investors can view all of the daily trading notes for free by visiting:...

BellwetherReport.com Analyst Opinions on LCC, NWA, AMR and FCL

TORONTO -- (Marketwire) -- 10/22/08 -- BellwetherReport.com is the leading online financial newsletter for investors seeking top independent and unbiased research. Investors seeking free and...

Seven Summits Research Releases Alerts on C, INTC, LOW, NWA, and WHR

CHICAGO, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Seven Summits Research issues PriceWatch Alerts for key stocks. Seven Summits Strategic Investments' PriceWatch Alerts are available...

Northwest Airlines Reports Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results

Northwest Airlines Corporation (NYSE: NWA) today reported a third quarter 2008 net loss of $317 million, or $1.20 per share. The reported results include a $410 million non-cash charge...

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NWA Discussion

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realest realest 16 years ago
time for widespread panic then? LOL
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WIDESPREAD PANIC WIDESPREAD PANIC 16 years ago
NWA filed 15-12g yesterday
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realest realest 16 years ago
making no difference today! GO NWA GO!
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Realperson Realperson 16 years ago
Steenland: Fuel costs may shrink merged Delta/Northwest

Northwest Airlines Corp. will keep a "vibrant" hub and a substantial number of jobs in Minneapolis-St. Paul after the airline's merger with Delta, Northwest CEO Doug Steenland told business leaders Monday.

But he warned that soaring fuel costs may ultimately mean a smaller company.

Speaking at a meeting of the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, Steenland said the combined carrier will keep its reservation offices, data center and flight-training facility open following the close of the deal.

Overall, he likened the deal's impact on the Twin Cities to the 1998 merger between Minneapolis-based Norwest Corp. and San Francisco-based Wells Fargo & Co. Then, Minneapolis lost Norwest's corporate headquarters but ultimately gained jobs as Wells Fargo kept a big division there.

But with the price of oil soaring, Steenland said it's hard to predict how many workers the carrier will employ in the future.

"This can only go on so long," he said of airlines absorbing high energy prices. "Fuel costs will have to be passed on to consumers. That will mean higher fares, so we'll see demand come down, and the airline will have to shrink."

Northwest (NYSE: NWA) and Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) last week began crafting a plan for integrating the carriers, Steenland said. The companies expect the merger to close by the end of the year. Northwest may operate as a standalone airline for a full year after the deal wraps up, he said.

While the combined airline's headquarters will be based in Atlanta, the merged company will continue to have a big presence in the Twin Cities. "What won't be different is that Minneapolis-St. Paul will continue to be a vibrant, robust hub," Steenland said.

The airline also will continue to support Twin Cities cultural institutions and non-profits, he said.

Based in Eagan, Minn., Northwest operates one of its three U.S. hubs at Memphis International Airport.



Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal

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realest realest 16 years ago
up big today against the wind! LOL
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drluck drluck 16 years ago
OIL in 200$ ?
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drluck drluck 16 years ago
Short interest jumped in shares of airline companies

AIRTRAN HOLDINGS INC (AAI.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
DELTA AIR LINES INC (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO (LUV.N: Quote, Profile, Research)

Short interest jumped in shares of airline companies as the
companies struggled with soaring fuel prices and worries about a
weaker U.S. economy -- problems which have forced several small
airlines into bankruptcy protection and prompted others to merge.
Short interest was up more than 38 percent in AirTran, up
almost 29 percent in Delta and up over 14 percent in shares of
Southwest.
About 24.6 million AirTran shares, 24.9 million Delta shares
and 34.9 million Southwest shares were held short, representing
about 26.6 percent, 8.5 percent and 5 percent, respectively, of
each company's total shares outstanding.

http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINN0631773420080506?rpc=44

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drluck drluck 17 years ago
SHORT AIRLINES NOW !!!!!!!




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drluck drluck 17 years ago
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil may rise to between $150 and $200 a barrel within two years as growth in supply fails to keep pace with increased demand from developing nations, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts led by Arjun N. Murti said in a report.
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drluck drluck 17 years ago
sell PNCL !!!!!!! next <Mesa
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realest realest 17 years ago
LOL, cancel the put and go for a call.
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drluck drluck 17 years ago
short PNCL ! short airlines
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realest realest 17 years ago
My god, look at all those 425 merger prospectus hitting..... they didn't get all that done in a few days. This has been in the works for a bit.

This may rock.
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realest realest 17 years ago
Man, just getting gutted.... i'll keep watching and add more here when i think it's found a bottom.
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chadj chadj 17 years ago
thanks gl i may add some later
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realest realest 17 years ago
me either. I have been checking my broker. They are falling at the moment. I'm looking to buy more. I think oil and DOJ news are keeping it down. I don't think the DAL investors liked the idea of dilution either, large selloff this morning. But, it's not dilution, it's the addition of a huge airline to its base.
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chadj chadj 17 years ago
what is the bid ask i can't get any quotes right now
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realest realest 17 years ago
Yeppers! Have stock in both!
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fastlizzy fastlizzy 17 years ago
Delta to buy Northwest!

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fastlizzy fastlizzy 17 years ago
and now maybe a merger with Delta?


in the works!

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realest realest 17 years ago
Big news IMO!

D.O.T. Proposes Approval of Northwest Airlines Application for Six Way Antitrust Immunity


Last update: 6:08 p.m. EDT April 9, 2008

EAGAN, Minn., Apr 09, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Northwest Airlines (NWAnorthwest airls corp com
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NWA) today announced the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has tentatively approved its application for six-way antitrust immunity with its SkyTeam alliance partners: Delta Air Lines, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Alitalia, and CSA Czech Airlines. Final approval is expected to follow after the DOT reviews the final round of comments to its "show cause" order.
Northwest already had antitrust immunity (ATI) with KLM through its 10-year-old joint venture. Delta currently has antitrust immunity with Air France, Alitalia and CSA.
The DOT's decision will enable the carriers to expand their transatlantic networks by coordinating schedules and services with a single, customer-focused objective.
Northwest Airlines President and CEO Doug Steenland said, "Today's decision by DOT is a win for our customers, employees, and the communities we serve. The expanded SkyTeam alliance activities will lead to more convenient service for our customers with shorter travel times, expanded growth opportunities for the airline which equates to more stability and job security for our own employees, and more nonstop transatlantic flight options for the communities we serve."
Today's approval follows the new U.S.-European Union Open Skies agreement that took effect on March 30, 2008, which promotes competition among rival alliances and benefits customers through enhanced service options. The ATI approval is also expected to lead to increased capacity for transatlantic flights.
Steenland praised several elected officials who helped secure the approval on behalf of the constituents they serve. "We thank U.S. Senator Norm Coleman and his colleagues Senators Klobuchar, Alexander and Corker, Governor Pawlenty, and Congressman Oberstar, for their continuous support throughout this application process. The success of these efforts will promote the availability of high quality international air service, as well as more stable employment and growth opportunities at Northwest's hubs in Minnesota, Tennessee and Michigan," said Steenland.
Steenland also thanked the labor groups who filed pleadings in support of the antitrust immunity application with the DOT, including the Northwest chapters of the Air Line Pilots Association, the Association of Flight Attendants, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the Transport Workers Union.
Gaining ATI approval was a critical component for Northwest's current international service offerings, including the new nonstop service launched yesterday between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Paris. ATI will now allow for closer cooperation with Air France/KLM for the Paris service. Northwest's new service to London's Heathrow airport from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit and Seattle was also dependent on its cooperative arrangement with KLM, which the expanded alliance will further strengthen.
Northwest Airlines is one of the world's largest airlines with hubs at Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam, and approximately 1,400 daily departures. Northwest is a member of SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers one of the world's most extensive global networks. Northwest and its travel partners serve more than 1,000 cities in excess of 160 countries on six continents.
SOURCE: Northwest Airlines
Northwest Airlines

Copyright Business Wire 2008
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realest realest 17 years ago
hehe, i'm busy just a buyin me up some airplane stock.
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fastlizzy fastlizzy 17 years ago
Nice!

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realest realest 17 years ago
catch the news today. Possible merger with DAL. I'm picking up along this weakness. I've been flipping it for a bit.
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fastlizzy fastlizzy 17 years ago
NWA been on a roll....guess nobody cares anymore!


cept me!
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sawtooth1 sawtooth1 17 years ago
go go go
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sawtooth1 sawtooth1 17 years ago
go go go
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sawtooth1 sawtooth1 17 years ago
bear strearns starts with a buy

going higher
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sawtooth1 sawtooth1 17 years ago
don't look now but its breaking the downtrend

shares are changing hands. going from old bondholders to new shareholders.

i have a $21 price target. not quite a penny stock, but i'll take it.
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stokednvegas stokednvegas 17 years ago
I think they'll need a parachute.

I'ld buy in at 9.99 a share only, and sell at 12 if it could hold it during the " busy holiday season".

------->This just in:

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The lead lawyers in the Northwest Airlines bankruptcy case are asking for a $3.5 million bonus for shepherding the airline through Chapter 11.

The firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP in New York called the bonus a "fee enhancement" in a court filing this week, saying it deserves the extra money because unsecured creditors will get back an average of 74 percent of their claims, more than in other recent airline bankruptcies.

The firm, "as the leader of the Northwest bankruptcy legal team, was a critical player in the achievement of these extraordinary results," it wrote in its filing.

The requested bonus works out to about 10 percent of the $35.4 million Cadwalader has billed for Northwest's Chapter 11 case.

Lead attorney Bruce Zirinsky alone charged from $800 to $850 per hour, for more than $3.3 million over almost 4,100 hours, according to the filing.

Northwest filed for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 14, 2005, and emerged on May 31. Some of the final attorney's bills have been filed in recent days.

One of them came from attorneys for the Air Line Pilots Association, which waged a monthslong fight with Northwest over the pay cuts and other concessions. It asked for $1.6 million in fees and expenses, including $859,822 for the union's lead attorneys, Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP, with the rest going to consultants.

In a court filing, union attorney Richard M. Seltzer said the recent Delta Air Lines Inc. bankruptcy supports his request. In that case, Delta agreed to reimburse the union with cash and credit for pay losses up to $8 million, in addition to paying the union's financial advisers, according to the filing.

It also pointed out that an Ad Hoc Committee of Equity Holders was awarded almost $4 million for professional fees after it fought with Northwest in the courtroom over whether shareholders should receive anything in the reorganization.

Ultimately, any money paid to attorneys reduces what's left for creditors.

Lynn LoPucki, a law professor at UCLA and an expert on bankruptcy fees, said judges generally approve 99 percent of requested payments for attorneys and experts hired by bankrupt publicly traded companies. He said that's because attorneys steer their companies toward filing bankruptcy cases in jurisdictions where judges have a reputation for not raising too many questions about fees.

"Within the range of reason, the courts are under tremendous pressure to say 'Yes,"' he said. "If they don't, they and their colleagues don't get any more big cases." And that would mean a loss of prestige for the courts and less bankruptcy business for local attorneys, he said.

"The court can't afford to have a reputation for not being a good place to go for these lawyers," he said.

However, he said requests for legal fees by third parties, such as the pilot's union, are paid only about half of the time because those attorneys don't control where the case is filed.

Douglas Baird, bankruptcy expert at University of Chicago law school, said extra payments for attorneys aren't so bad if they're disclosed at the start of the process.

"On the other hand, it shouldn't be a tip," he said. "It's other people's money."

In the Enron bankruptcy, turnaround expert Stephen Cooper was awarded a $12.5 million "success fee" for leading the remnants of the company after it imploded. Cooper originally asked for $25 million but reduced the request after some parties objected.


Copyright 2007 The Associated Press


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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
recovery from here?
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stokednvegas stokednvegas 17 years ago
Not a good outlook.
FATIGUE is now an issue with the pilots working more hours for less pay.

What is their incentive to fly more hours?
Divorce, sickness, Fatalities.

You can blame the the pps drop to the realities of flying NOT the IDEALS of a Bankruptcy Reorgination team that will try to sell your grandmother a pair of michale vick Nikes.

As the old saying goes:
How do you make a small fortune in the airline business?
>>>>Start with a large one.

I traded the old NWA stock and enjoyed the pop from .05 to 5.00 back in Nov, But I wouldn't touch this stock now.
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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
Northwest Air Cuts Added 1% From Its August Flight Sked


2:02 AM ET - Dow Jones News
EAGAN, Minn. ( AP )Northwest Airlines said Tuesday it is trimming its domestic flight capacity by an additional 1% in August to reduce the number of hours pilots must fly and prevent another surge in flight cancellations like that experienced at the end of June.
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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
Northwest Airlines today announced two executive appointments resulting from the retirement of a key executive who was instrumental in the design and construction of nearly $3 billion of facilities, including the 125-gate Northwest WorldGateway Terminal at Detroit Metro Airport, and in restructuring the airlines real estate portfolio in bankruptcy.
Jim Greenwald, vice president facilities and airport affairs, has elected to retire from Northwest effective July 31.

Greenwald rejoined Northwest in December 2005 to assist the company in its facilities and airport restructuring efforts.

Jim had previously retired from Northwest in early 2005.

Northwests state-of-the-art WorldGateway Terminal complex at Detroit is a fitting tribute to the many contributions Jim has made to Northwest during his 14-year career at the airline.

His tremendous dedication and attention to detail are exemplified by the recent number two ranking of Detroit Metro Airport by J.D. Powers & Associates.


- pinksheets.com


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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
absolutely up 2% at HOD
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GOLDMAN007 GOLDMAN007 17 years ago
well looks like a nice little pop today.
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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
Had to make a some nice recovery PRs otherwise, this one would have continued to drop sharply by end of week! And VP resigned too...(July 31)
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GOLDMAN007 GOLDMAN007 17 years ago
Nortwest flying high. sweet!!
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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
UP AND RUNNING AGAIN ( I FLY NORTHWEST )
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Greencake Greencake 17 years ago
NEW SYMBOL IS NWA
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Bigstud is here Bigstud is here 17 years ago
JT__Stocks was I right or was I right.LOL Just read all my input on this stock.
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Bigstud is here Bigstud is here 17 years ago
This stock is dead and will never ever trade again. So just forget about this and find something else to trade. Good Luck!
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kodi kodi 17 years ago
I watched Owens Corning come out of BR and go from 2 cents to 27 bucks.....
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50centt 50centt 17 years ago
Do u think they trading agian,I sold my shr's last day maybe i buy .0001 if they trading.
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fastlizzy fastlizzy 17 years ago
Is nobody interested now that the stock is listed again?

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50centt 50centt 17 years ago
I THINK THEY WILL CHANG SYMBOL NAME SOON AND TRADING AGAIN AT PINK SHEET MY GUSSE.
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Bigstud is here Bigstud is here 17 years ago
50centt U took a big risk but it did pay off 4 u but others werent that lucky. U were smart playing it short term. Good Job!
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50centt 50centt 17 years ago
yes i do bought .004 sold .0085 yesterday weee
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Bigstud is here Bigstud is here 17 years ago
Did anybody listen to me, I gave warnings if anyone can read.

Posted by: Bigstud is here
In reply to: None Date:3/11/2007 10:52:48 PM
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When Bankrupt northwest emerge from Ch 11 their shares maybe Cancelled and Worthless like K-mart.


Posted by: Bigstud is here
In reply to: None Date:3/27/2007 12:54:19 PM
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN this is your captain speaking, were going to have to make a crash landing so put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye!


Posted by: Bigstud is here
In reply to: None Date:4/3/2007 11:43:20 PM
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Yes will be shares cancel , it made the run already so if u want to buy do it when issue new shrs.
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JJSeabrook JJSeabrook 17 years ago
Remember that 99% of stocks with a "Q" will end up cancelling ALL the shares. They can definitely be flipped and traded short term, but they're pretty much NEVER one to stay in long term. The stockholders always get burned first.
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