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The Motley Fool July 29, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Day Spa for Traders There is a way to pamper your portfolio by piggybacking on the cruising industry revival.  |
InternetNews July 28, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Pilots the Friendly Skies The FAA uses the database giant's 10g products to create electronic maps of the skies. If your pilot gets lost, blame Oracle.  |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2004 Rich Smith |
Air Discounters Take Baby Steps Southwest and JetBlue refrain from stinginess to "delight their customers."  |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Greenbrier's Poison Pill A battle between the transport company and its chairman has nudged volume upward.  |
The Motley Fool July 27, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Full Steam Ahead for Profits Railroad giant, Burlington Northern produces an impressive second quarter. Analysts are expecting the company to earn $2.49 this year -- a multiple of 14 times earnings.  |
BusinessWeek August 2, 2004 Brian Grow |
Can Delta Carry Song's Tune? The faltering airline company Delta Air may remake itself along the lines of its low-cost subsidiary Song.  |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Steve McLinden |
Architects Ride the Rails The explosive growth in new U.S. rail transit systems is creating unique opportunities for architects and investors who are nimble enough to jump aboard sometimes tenuous transit-oriented developments, described by some as "new Urbanism on a train track."  |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2004 Rich Smith |
Brown Is Beautiful UPS up 18%, but hold off on buying. The company seems fully valued; indeed, priced at a premium in comparison to the market at large.  |
The Motley Fool July 22, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Why JetBlue Is a Recommendation JetBlue reports lower net income but maintains high margins. At 28 times 2004 earnings, the stock is priced to reflect continued rapid growth and excellent operating results.  |
The Motley Fool July 20, 2004 Rich Smith |
Delta Doomed, Yet Investors Board Delta Airlines posts a loss of nearly three times its own market cap.  |
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