Alaska Air Group, Inc. Common Stock (ALK)
74.06
-0.37 (-0.50%)
Alaska Air Group is a major airline holding company that operates primarily through its subsidiaries, offering air transportation services across the United States and internationally
The company's flagship carrier, Alaska Airlines, provides a range of flights and services, focusing on connectivity, customer service, and operational efficiency. It prides itself on a strong presence in the Pacific Northwest and a growing network that connects travelers to key destinations. In addition to passenger transportation, Alaska Air Group is involved in various ancillary services, including cargo operations and travel-related offerings, aimed at enhancing the overall travel experience for its customers.
Federal Court Reaffirms Rehiring of Alaska Airlines Employee Fired for Failing Marijuana Test
A federal court has dismissed efforts made by Alaska Airlines to rescind an order that reinstated an employee who was fired by the American airline over a positive THC test. The employee in question, Gregory Chappell, underwent a random drug test in July 2022. The results showed that the THC metabolite levels were above the minimum threshold. As a result, he was fired from his job as a lead aircraft maintenance technician.
Via CannabisNewsWire · October 21, 2024
Federal Court Reaffirms Rehiring of Alaska Airlines Employee Fired for Failing Marijuana Test
A federal court has dismissed efforts made by Alaska Airlines to rescind an order that reinstated an employee who was fired by the American airline over a positive THC test. The employee in question, Gregory Chappell, underwent a random drug test in July 2022. The results showed that the THC metabolite levels were above the minimum threshold. As a result, he was fired from his job as a lead aircraft maintenance technician.
Via Investor Brand Network · October 21, 2024
Despite Bad Headlines, Boeing Still Wins Billion Dollar Contracts
Aerospace giant The Boeing Co. (NYSEBA) has had a tumultuous year literally making negative headlines on a weekly basis in regard to safety protocol violatio
Via MarketBeat · June 3, 2024
Is Boeing Stock About to Soar Higher?
After recent scandals, Boeing may have all the necessary components to make a comeback, and analysts predict over 1,000% EPS growth.
Via MarketBeat · April 25, 2024
Alaska Air Group Inc. (NYSE: ALK) Highlighted for Surprising Price Action
Alaska Air Group, Inc. (NYSEALK) has caught the attention of the investment community today with its bullish price action. The company’s shares have moved 2.05% on the day to $41.63.
Via Investor Brand Network · April 17, 2024
Inclusive Adventure Tour Packages With Easy Booking For Families Announced
As warmer weather approaches, many families are starting to make plans for adventures to fill their summer calendars. Travorium, a little-known travel booking site, announces new excursion tour packages with group booking for families looking to spend more time and less money together this season.
Via Press Release Distribution Service · April 4, 2024
Boeing Wants to Buy Its Supplier on Recent Drama, Here’s Why
Spirit AeroSystems is now Boeing's latest buy target, these are some of the 'behind the scenes' that landed Boeing to become interested in a high-upside name
Via MarketBeat · March 5, 2024
Are these frigid Dow stocks in for a longer winter?
These three Dow laggards have suffered double-digit percentage declines this winter, contributing to the Dow’s underperformance versus other major averages.
Via MarketBeat · February 8, 2024
BOEING (BA) INVESTOR ALERT: Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP Notifies Boeing Investors of a Class Action Lawsuit and Upcoming Deadline
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Via NewMediaWire · February 1, 2024
Passengers Sue Boeing and Alaska Airlines After Panel Blows Out
Plaintiffs seek punitive damages of $1 billion dollars for systemic risksPORTLAND, Ore. - Feb. 23, 2024 - PRLog -- Jonathan W. Johnson, LLC, an aviation law firm, filed a lawsuit in Oregon on behalf of passengers aboard Alaskan Airlines flight 1282. The aircraft was a Boeing 737 Max 9 that was traveling from Portland, Oregon to Ontario, California. After a portion of the aircraft blew off mid-flight, it made an emergency landing in Portland. The case was filed in the state of Oregon. The case number is Multomah county 24CV08845.Kyle Rinker, Amanda Strickland, and Kevin Kwok were passengers. Kyle Rinker and Amanda Strickland were sitting two rows diagonally behind Jack, the 15-year-old whose shirt was sucked off. The routine flight abruptly ended when the Boeing 737 side panel explosively detached leaving a massive hole in the aircraft.Alaska Airlines identified a "pressurization issue" with the aircraft prior to the blow out. The panel detaching resulted in depressurization inside the aircraft and caused air masks to drop down for the passengers.There are ongoing investigations by the NTSB. Bolts were missing where the door plugs detached. Boeing CEO, David Calhoun, says that he was "shaken to the bone" after hearing about this avoidable accident that put hundreds of innocent lives in danger. Further inspections should have been made before the aircraft was placed in service. It seeks to hold Boeing accountable for its negligence which had caused extreme panic, fear, and post-traumatic stress. This experience jeopardized the lives of the 174 passengers and 6 crew members that were on board. For those reasons, the lawsuit seeks substantial punitive damages from Boeing for what was a preventable incident and because the defects in manufacturing impacted numerous other aircraft and threatened the lives of the passengers on all Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft, which were all grounded by the FAA following the incident.About The Law FirmJonathan W. Johnson is an attorney located in Atlanta, Georgia who has litigated aviation accident cases for 31 years. He may be reached at by phone at (404) 888-0500 or by email at jwj@jonathanjohnsonatlantalawyer.com. His website is www.jonathanjohnsonatlantalawyer.com
Via PRLog · February 23, 2024
BOEING (BA) INVESTOR ALERT: Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP Notifies Boeing Investors of a Class Action Lawsuit and Upcoming Deadline
NEW YORK, NY - (NewMediaWire) - February 1, 2024 - Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP (www.kaplanfox.com) reminds investors that a complaint has been filed on behalf of purchasers or acquirers of the common stock of The Boeing Company (“Boeing” or the “Company”) (NYSEBA) between October 23, 2019 and January 24, 2024, inclusive (the “Class Period”). Click Here to Join Investigation.
Via TheNewswire.com · February 1, 2024
3 defense stocks that could soar on new contracts
You should read this if you are being bombarded with questions regarding the Red Sea conflict, now you have three sensible choices to consider this quarter
Via MarketBeat · January 30, 2024
Ryanair stock a sudden favorite after Boeing's drama
A sudden shift in interest rates, on top of recent Boeing incidents, have made markets rethink their strategy in the airline industry, with one name in mind
Via MarketBeat · January 29, 2024
Boeing Investor Alert (BA): Kaplan Fox Investigates Potential Securities Fraud at Boeing
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Via NewMediaWire · January 24, 2024
Boeing Investor Alert (BA): Kaplan Fox Investigates Potential Securities Fraud at Boeing
NEW YORK, NY - (NewMediaWire) - January 24, 2024 - Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP (www.kaplanfox.com) is investigating claims on behalf of investors of The Boeing Company (“Boeing” or the “Company”) (NYSEBA). Click Here to Join Investigation.
Via TheNewswire.com · January 24, 2024
3 airline stocks you can buy the dip on
Today you can be a contrarian and take advantage of the potential turnaround in the virus that started with Boeing's MAX 9. Three ways to make money
Via MarketBeat · January 22, 2024
MAX 9 may not affect Boeing's earnings; should you buy the dip?
You can squeeze out the potential rebound in Boeing stock, especially after you realize that there is a massive misconception at hand today.
Via MarketBeat · January 17, 2024
3 stocks to keep in mind as a Red Sea conflict emerges
As a Red Sea conflict emerges, there is a chance for traders to make money on the rising oil prices, namely in these energy and defense names
Via MarketBeat · January 15, 2024
ROSEN, A RANKED AND LEADING FIRM, Encourages The Boeing Company Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation - BA
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Via NewMediaWire · January 14, 2024
MarketBeat Week in Review – 1/8 - 1/12
Stocks drifted lower as the latest inflation numbers are dampening expectations for a rate cut; here are some of our top stories for your long weekend
Via MarketBeat · January 13, 2024
ROSEN, TOP RANKED INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages The Boeing Company Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation - BA
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Via NewMediaWire · January 12, 2024
4 reasons American Airlines stock could fly 40% higher in 2024
Shares of AAL have ascended 30% off their October 27th low, making it a top quintile S&P 500 performer during the stretch and one to watch in 2024.
Via MarketBeat · January 12, 2024
Is Howmet Aerospace a buy after a bullish upgrade?
Howmet Aerospace stock is up more than 3% after getting a bullish upgrade and price target despite the recent incident surrounding Boeing's 737 Max 9 aircraft
Via MarketBeat · January 12, 2024
Where will S&P 500 go after new bullish levels?
Major indexes look resilient despite 2024's rocky start, getting support at key moving averages. Upcoming earnings could be catalysts in either direction.
Via MarketBeat · January 9, 2024
Boeing stock gaps down 8.50% on new round of 737 Max woes
Boeing stock dropped 8.50% after a door panel fell out of an Alaska Air 737 Max 9 aircraft. Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems also gapped down at the open.
Via MarketBeat · January 8, 2024