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- HA's 30 day story count now stands at 11.
- Over the past 15 days, HA's stories per day has been in a clear downtrend, falling by about 0.29 per 2 days.
- ALK, DEC and DOW are the most mentioned tickers in articles about HA.
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Below are the latest news stories about HAWAIIAN HOLDINGS INC that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate HA as an investment opportunity.
A Junk Bond Fund That Delivers High-Quality ReturnsManager David Sherman applies value-investing principles to high-yield bonds. It’s working out well for investors in the CrossingBridge Low Duration High Yield fund. |
Airline Mergers Give Us Something to Talk AboutA proposed merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines could help Alaska take market share over time. |
S&P 500’s Latest Roster Updates: The Top 3 New Faces to Invest in NowThe rebalancing for the S&P 500 and its mid-cap and small-cap stablemates occurred on Dec. |
The Score: Spotify Technology, CVS Health, Alphabet and More Stocks That Defined the WeekAlaska Air reached a deal to pay roughly $1 billion in cash to buy rival Hawaiian Airlines. The deal will be subject to scrutiny by antitrust authorities, which have also targeted JetBlue Airways ’ merger with Spirit Airlines and JetBlue’s partnership with American Airlines. Spotify is ending 2023 with a third round of layoffs. |
Hawaiian acquired by Alaska Air, AbbVie boasters portfolio: 4 big deal reportsInvesting.com — Here is your Pro Recap of 4 head-turning deal dispatches you may have missed this week: deals at Hawaiian and Alaska Air , AbbVie and Cerevel, Carrier Global selling security unit to Honeywell, and LyondellBasell Industries selling its Ethylene Oxide & Derivatives unit to INEOS Oxide. |
Interest rates could push M&A activity higher in 2024As Alaska Airlines (ALK) is set to buy Hawaiian Airlines (HA) for $1.9 billion, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating Exxon's (XOM) planned merger with Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD). S&P Global Market Intelligence Editorial Lead Joe Mantone examines M&A activity in 2023, discussing with Yahoo Finance the conditions that could boost or hurt M&A forecasts for the new year. "Something that could help M&A in 2024 is if... [interest rates] stop rising, if they stay at an elevated rate without increasing, that can help boost M&A activity," Mantone says. "Just because buyers have a better idea of what their financing is going to cost." Click here to watch the full interview on the Yahoo Finance YouTube page or you can watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live here. |
Airline Stock Roundup: ALK to Buy HA for $1.9B, RYAAY's Traffic ImpressesAlaska Air's (ALK) fleet size will increase considerably if the deal to buy HA materializes. Upbeat air-travel demand aids Ryanair's (RYAAY) November traffic. |
Analysis-US airlines' plans for growth constrained by antitrust concernsAlaska Airlines surprised analysts and industry officials with its plan to buy Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion even before a judge rules on the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) lawsuit aimed at blocking JetBlue's proposed merger with Spirit Airlines. But supply and labor constraints are so onerous that airlines like Alaska will likely keep chasing deals despite the Biden administration's aversion to more consolidation. "This is an industry that is constantly looking for an angle," said Addison Schonland, partner at consulting firm AirInsight. |
The New Math for Your Next Trip to HawaiiThe owner of Alaska Airlines said this week that it plans to purchase Hawaiian, in a deal that would pair Pacific-region carriers. The airlines said in an investor presentation that they expect to have greater than 50% market share in Hawaii should the deal receive regulatory approval. Flights to Hawaii were already increasing before the deal, with average prices more expensive now than in 2019, despite there being 8% more seats today as airlines have added capacity. |
Alaska-Hawaiian Airlines Merger Makes Sense. Why the Stock Market Hates the Deal.Alaska Air Group ‘s surprise $1.9 billion deal to buy Hawaiian Holdings had investors rushing for the emergency exit—and its stock in free fall. The shares picked up downgrades from Deutsche Bank and Raymond James analysts—both were bullish before the agreement was announced. Alaska stock tumbled more than 14% Monday as shareholders digested the carrier’s proposed tie-up with Hawaiian Airlines’ parent company for a hefty 270% premium. |