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Expect all-time high for Jet Airways stock in next 12-18 months: Sharan Lillaney, Angel Broking"When the fundamentals come into play, you can see an all-time high for the Jet Airways ahead in the next 12 to 18 mths," says Sharan Lilla...
SpiceJet narrows March quarter loss to Rs 186 croreSpiceJet said its net loss has narrowed to Rs 186 cr for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2013 on the back of higher passenger traffic an...
Investors should stick to Jet Airways shares as co to get boost from international businessLong-term investors should hang on to the stock of Jet Airways as the co's international biz will receive a major boost due the Etihad deal.
Jet Airways flies nearly 20% post Etihad deal, hits 52-week highReports of deal value of Rs 700 per share have been making rounds for some time. It is a positive development for the debt-ridden airline.
Jet-Etihad deal a game changer for aviation industry: AnalystsAccording to industry experts, the deal would give Etihad a bigger platform in India, and provide Jet Airways with much needed cash to reti...
Expect Jet Airways to open 20% higher on Thursday, say analystsAccording to analysts, It is a positive development for the debt-ridden airline. The balance sheet of the company is likely to improve.
Tata-AirAsia JV getting FIPB nod is positive for India: Sharan Lillaney, Angel BrokingIf this would have not gone through, it would have been very negative for the whole FDI scene in India, says Sharan Lillaney of Angel Broki...
FIPB clears Air Asia-Tata Sons JV; airline stocks rallyThe Foreign Investment Promotion Board has cleared AirAsia-Tata Sons JV’s investment proposal, reports Mrinalini Krishna of ET Now.
FDI-fuelled airline stocks like Jet Airways, SpiceJet, Kingfisher gain altitude since SeptemberJet Airways has gained 65% to Rs 606.85, SpiceJet rose 37% to Rs 47.3 and Kingfisher Airlines saw a 40% rise in the stock since September 1...
Expect Jet to see 30-40% upside if the Etihad deal goes through: Sharan Lillaney, Angel BrokingPlay the stock for the next short to medium term or 6 to 12 months and look forward to how fundamental changes happen in the whole industry...
Jet Airways down 5%, falls from 52-week high of Rs 594Aviation stocks such as Jet Airways and SpiceJet cruised above investor expectations in November on back of stake sale reports.
Talks between Kingfisher Airlines' management, striking engineers and pilots failKFA faces a potentially prolonged shutdown until the cash-strapped carrier clears a salary backlog going back months.
- Jet, SpiceJet scrips fall on news of discount pricing
Shares of Jet Airways and SpiceJet, which had gained last week on FDI hopes, tumbled today on news about discount pricing.
SpiceJet, Jet Airways back in profits; will aviation fly high?SpiceJet’s turnaround is both remarkable and significant because of the all-round economic funk that has long enveloped aviation. Indian ca...
- SpiceJet to spread wings to six new overseas destinations
Budget carrier SpiceJet is planning to expand international operations in a big way this year as it has got government approval to fly to s...
- Jet Airways woes continue, posts Rs 101 crore loss
The Naresh Goyal-promoted airline posted a Rs 101.22 crore loss for the October-December period against a Rs 118 -crore net profit in the y...
UB Group minus Kingfisher Airlines? How will it look?In the wake of the Kingfisher crisis, the real question is: will the King of Good Times be able to find a new set of willing lenders to ban...
- Airlines crisis: Jet Airways suffers loss; Kingfisher into debt turbulence
Jet Airways today posted a net loss of Rs 713.60 cr for the Q2 of 2011-12. Kingfisher Airlines has sought govt help in dealing with ongoing...
- Kingfisher shares hit all-time low; Analysts' take
Shares of Kingfisher Airlines plunged nearly 20% to its all-time low of Rs 17.55 on the Bombay stock Exchange.
- Analysts stand by SpiceJet stock
“The company has enough cash and was in good shape even before Maran took over,” Angel Broking aviation analyst Sharan Lillaney said.