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United Airlines stock rose more than 6% to $93.72 in early Thursday trading, building on a 2.4% gain from the previous session. The move came after the airline delivered second-quarter earnings that beat analyst forecasts and reported a notable acceleration in demand so far in July.
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United Airlines saw a decline in inbound American travel demand from Europe, says CEO Scott Kirby. Watch our full interview here: https://bloom.bg/4lBOd8N
United Airlines has transformed into a free cash flow machine, with its stock now offering a staggering 15% FCF yield that makes the broader market's yield pale in comparison. The recent Q2 report served as a major de-risking event, with the valuable MileagePlus loyalty program now fully unencumbered and management signaling a significant acceleration in demand. While some investors may focus on the lowered full-year guidance, I view this as a prudent move that establishes an achievable earnings floor, making the outlook more reliable than before.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau and United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, state of air travel demand, Q3 forecast, travel around Newark Liberty International Airport, international travel demand, and more.
Stock futures were mixed early Thursday as investors brushed off worries over Federal Reserve independence; United Airlines (UAL) shares fell after its revenue came in lower than expected; Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) shares rose after it boosted its full-year revenue outlook on strong AI demand; U.S. retail sales are expected to improve in June; MP Materials (MP) shares fell after it proposed to raise $500 million.
United Airlines beat Q2 earnings expectations but faces persistent operational and macroeconomic headwinds, dampening investor enthusiasm and pressuring unit revenues and margins. Capacity expansion outpaced revenue growth, leading to margin compression as higher costs, especially labor, offset modest revenue gains across most markets except the Pacific. I have lowered my price target from $154 to $121.51 due to downward revisions in EBITDA and free cash flow, reflecting a more challenging outlook.
United Airlines said Wednesday travel demand has picked up since the beginning of July, thanks to less geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty.
A report that President Trump intended on firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell sent all major indexes into the loss column temporarily.
The headline numbers for United (UAL) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended June 2025, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.