Gelonghui November 14th: Barclays upgraded American Airlines' rating from "shareholding" to "neutral", and raised the target price from $10 to $16, because the leverage of the balance sheet weakened, there is still room for growth in business travel share, and the airline will renegotiate the co-branded card agreement in 2025. The bank raised Delta Air Lines' target price from $60 to $90, raised United Airlines' target price from $75 to $150, believing that these two airlines will benefit from differentiated business models, focusing on travel products from basic to high-end products and favorable international markets, which will drive profitability in 2025. In addition, the bank raised Alaska Air's target price from $55 to $80, due to the "meaningful" increase brought by the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. (Gelonghui)
大行评级|巴克莱:上调美国航空评级至“中性” 上调达美航空、美联航的目标价
Major bank rating | Barclays: Upgrades the rating of american airlines to "neutral" and raises the target prices of delta air lines and united airlines.
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