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  • High oil = bankruptcy for auto makers and airlines?

    Posted Mar 11 2008, 08:53 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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    Several companies in the airline and auto sectors could face bankruptcy this year with American Airlines and Ford at the head of the list

    American Airlines dropped 10% yesterday to hit $10.20. The shares have not been at that level since 2004. American lost money three of the last five years. It had a small net profit in 2007 of just over $500 million on $22.9 billion in revenue. The margin is razor thin.

    In 2007, American also had interest expense of over $900 million. Long-term debt is about $9.4 billion.

    In an industry which is as well-known for its bankruptcies as it is for its bad food, 2008 is shaping up as a truly awful year. Fuel prices are rocketing as oil passes above $107 a barrel. The recession is likely to put a drag on passengers, both business and pleasure. The $500 million that American made last year could turn to a loss of several billion in the blink of an eye.   Read More...

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