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Southwest's Profits Head North

Southwest's Profits Head North

Airline outperforms industry rivals as low-cost tickets, no-fee bag policy attract recession-weary travelers.

Senh: Now, what a surprise - the airline who's not trying to nickel-and-dime their customers is the top performer. Hint to other airlines - um, you'll get more customers if you drop the baggage fees. I once saw Pixar director Brad Bird on Southwest. If it's good enough for him, it's good enough for me.

 

Gannett Posts Higher Profit

Gannet reported a sharply higher profit with a boost from tax gains, while declines in print-advertising revenue eased.

 

Citi delivers $2.7 billion profit

Citigroup posted second-quarter earnings of $2.7 billion Friday, marking its second consecutive profit and beating Wall Street expectations, thanks to improving credit ...

 

J.C. Penney's Profit Rises Sharply

J.C. Penney posted a sharply higher profit, aided by lower pension costs and a modest improvement in sales.

 

Ford Swings to a Profit in Q1

Ford (F) swung to a profit for the first quarter today, earning $2. 1 billion ...

 

GE profit tops Street view as cost cuts pay off

GE profit tops Street view as cost cuts pay off

General Electric Co called the end to its two-year slump on Friday, reporting earnings that beat Wall Street forecasts and saying profit should rise through the rest of 2010.

 

Bank of America Continues to Improve

Bank of America Continues to Improve

The bank, which is often considered a bellwether, said that it had clawed back to profitability in the first quarter, after two consecutive periods of losses.

 

Morgan Stanley Returns to a Profit

The results marked a reversal of fortune for Morgan Stanley, which had reported three consecutive quarterly losses.

 

Intel Profit Drops, Outlook Upbeat

Intel's quarterly profit slid 7.8% on lower sales, but the semiconductor giant posted revenue and gross margin above its guidance.

 

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