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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Avondale Slashes Price Targets For Legacy Airlines
By Christopher Hinton
MarketWatch Pulse
NEW YORK -- Equity research firm Avondale Partners lowered the price targets for airline stocks under its coverage on Tuesday, saying the weaker economy will restrict profit growth through 2010. "Lacking the earnings that were once anticipated with the major capacity reductions that were implemented, airline stocks will now likely trade parallel with expectations of economic strength," the firm said. Avondale cut its price target for American parent AMR Corp. to $12 from $32, Continental to $22 from $49, Delta to $13 from $20, United parent UAL Corp. to $13 from $50, and US Airways to $10 from $32.
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