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| quote: | Originally posted by MrSquirrel
Well, looks like you are going to have to do a lot of research. But here are a coupe things that will help you.
Ticker symbols:
United = UAL
American = AMR
Some others:
http://finance.yahoo.com/l?s=Airlines&t=S&m=US
http://finance.yahoo.com/l?s=Airways&t=S&m=US
http://finance.yahoo.com/l?s=air&t=S&m=US
TWA got bought out by American in 2000 so you will not find any current info on them. ValuJet got bought by AirTran in the late 1990's so you will also find nothing current on them. PanAm went under in the early 1990's. All of those airlines had major incidents not long before their demise so it might give you an interesting correlation.
The airline you can probably do the most with is (sadly) United. They had the Chicago and Sioux City DC-10 crashes as well as a number of 737 crashes. You might also want to look into the United 747 flight that lost a crago door on route to Hawaii and ripped a hol in the side of the plane (landed safely but I believe 8 passengers/crew were sucked out the hole).
It might do you some good to check stock in the aircraft manufacturers (McDonnell-Douglas, Lockheed, Boeing, Airbus Industrie) to see how their stocks fluctuated to accentuate your point.
Good luck, I hope this helps.
MrS |
yea i've been finding everything I have on Yahoo Finance, but couldn't find a few that I wanted, which you mentioned, like PanAm. thanks for the advice, but I'll have to do most of this stuff tomorrow or later. I'll get back to you later on how I'm doing.
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