Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Southwest Airlines posts increased Q4 profits, but warns of current fuel cost impact
This quarter, rising costs are expected to make fuel the airline's biggest expense.
DALLAS Southwest Airlines outpaced industry analyst expectations, but fell short of their quarterly and annual earnings goals. Profits of $.10 a share had been expected in the fourth quarter; actual profit was $.15 a share, up from $.07 a share in the fourth quarter of 2006.
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