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Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) rallied in premarket trading on Thursday after topping Q2 estimates and setting profit guidance ahead of expectations. The airline company reported operating revenue of $15.
Delta on Thursday reported a second-quarter profit of $2.13 billion, up 63% from a year earlier, when the industry was struggling with a glut of open seats on domestic flights. On an adjusted basis, its earnings fell 10% from a year earlier but still outpaced what analysts expected.
Delta topped Wall Street expectations for the quarter and reinstated full-year guidance. The company is feeling much more upbeat about the quarters to come than it was three months ago, propelling the stock higher.
For the most recent quarter, analysts expect Delta to report earnings of $2.03 per share on revenue of $16.18 billion for the upcoming quarter. This reflects a decrease compared to the same quarter last year when the company reported earnings of $2.36 per share on revenue of $16.66 billion.
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Delta Air Lines DAL11.99%increase; green up pointing triangle shares jumped as the airline expressed confidence after a rocky first half of the year and forecast a stronger third quarter than ...
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