United Airlines stock is at an all-time high

2017-05-09 11

The stock of United Continental Holdings, the parent company of United Airlines, hit an all-time high on Tuesday after revealing it's strong April performance. Shares have rose five percent, up to $78.48 a piece, despite the United's month of bad PR that included a giant dead rabbit and a passenger with a broken nose. United also set a company record for the fewest cancellations in a month. "One of the things they found is that a very high percentage of people are very price conscious. They may become like cattle cars, ... but a significant percentage would rather be treated that way and fly for X than have far more leg room (and other benefits) and fly for X plus 25%."

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