Morgan Stanley
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Airlines 'Rebuilding Fences' For Airfares In Strong Demand Environment
excess capacity has been removed, but airlines in recent weeks have seen fresh fare hikes fail. Why? That's what Morgan Stanley analyst Bill Greene wanted to know during Delta's and US Airways' quarterly earnings conference calls on Wednesday
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Analysts Project Lower 2012 U.S. Carrier Capacity
estimated 2 percent year-over-year decline in the last quarter of 2011, according a late November research note from Morgan Stanley analyst Bill Greene. That outlook didn't account for AMR's plunge into bankruptcy, which another analyst estimated
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Survey: Buyers Expect Higher 2012 Travel Budgets, Airfares
Those looking for evidence of a wholesale slowdown in corporate travel won't find it in a Morgan Stanley survey released Wednesday, which found the majority of 367 corporate travel buyers polled expect air travel budgets, bookings and fares to grow next year.
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Morgan Stanley , Goldman Sachs Expect Oil Prices To Head Back North
surcharges seems more remote after both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley this week raised their price forecasts for Brent Crude ..... experts agree with forecasts from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley . The Wall Street Journal quoted a Crédit Agricole
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Rising Oil Prices Prompt Airline Capacity Cuts, Fare Hikes
support "efforts to maximize profitability amid higher fuel prices," according to a research note issued this week by Morgan Stanley aviation analyst William Greene. "Managements are responding to higher fuel by pulling the capacity lever," wrote
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House Transportation Committee Knocks High-Speed Rail Funding Plan
representatives advocated that tracks be leased to the private sector but representatives from Goldman Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley questioned how quickly a return on investment would be realized. "Certainly public funds can be leveraged through
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U.S.-based airlines saw November passenger revenues grow nearly 15 percent year over year
increased 11 percent. ATA also reported the average price to fly one mile grew nearly 8 percent year over year, which Morgan Stanley airline analyst William Greene in a research note on Friday said represented "significant strength" in pricing
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Air travel budgets and volumes are on the rise, and airlines will maintain negotiating leverage in 2011, according to a Morgan Stanley survey of 273 corporate travel buyers
Air travel budgets and volumes are on the rise, and airlines will maintain negotiating leverage in 2011, according to a Morgan Stanley survey of 273 corporate travel buyers bit.ly/bh6TBb . Sixty percent of their respondents expect their corporate travel budgets to surpass pre-recession peaks by the ...
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Reversal Of Fortune: How U.S. Airlines Are Fixing A Broken Industry--And Cashing In
10 years the "lost decade" for U.S. airlines, Morgan Stanley airline analyst William Greene said the carriers ..... that growth forecasts remain in line with demand. Morgan Stanley analyst William Greene last month said, "less
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Airlines Consider Increasing Their Capacity
sustainable airline industry, and, even in the face of a pending economic recovery, airlines are adding few new seats. Morgan Stanley analyst William Greene expects the nine largest airlines to grow full-year 2010 capacity by just about 1.1 percent

