American Express (AXP)
301.91
+6.41 (2.17%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 23rd, 7:14 PM EDT
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It's a valuable exercise thinking through what could happen as a new technology becomes adopted.
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Wrapping up Q4 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the finance and hr software stocks, including American Express Global Business Travel (...
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It's been affected by investor fears of AI disruption.
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Shares of this high-quality business are 22% off their peak.
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One of these stocks offers a double-digit percentage yield.
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The card payments leader is still a reliable long-term investment.
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Time and dividends are a recipe for profit that the Oracle of Omaha placed his faith in for decades.
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Let’s dig into the relative performance of Bread Financial (NYSE:BFH) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q4 credit card earnings season. Credit ca...
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Down 19% year to date, the sell-off in American Express is a buying opportunity.
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As of March 18, 2026, the global aviation industry is grappling with a paradox: record-breaking travel demand clashing with an unprecedented spike in energy costs. At the center of this storm is Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL), which has emerged not just as a survivor, but as the industry’s clear financial bellwether. Yesterday, at the [...]
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Wall Street overreacted to short-term noise. Two Fool contributors explain why they're buying the dip.
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Following a recent pullback, this stock offers investors an attractive entry point into a lucrative business with accelerating momentum and aggressive capital returns.
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Delta Air Lines stock rallied on raised revenue guidance for Q1. Here’s why DAL shares remain worth owning in 2026.
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As of mid-March 2026, the traditional hierarchy of the U.S. aviation industry has been fundamentally rewritten. Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) has emerged not merely as a carrier, but as a premium lifestyle brand that has successfully decoupled its financial performance from the volatile "commodity" segment of the airline
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Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) enters mid-2026 in a position of distinct market leadership. While the broader airline sector often struggles with razor-thin margins and sensitivity to fuel price shocks, Delta has pivoted toward a "premium-first" strategy that has fundamentally altered its valuation profile. With a record-breaking 2025 fiscal year behind it—characterized by over $63 [...]
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American Express Global Business Travel’s fourth quarter saw revenue growth driven by continued digital adoption and the integration of CWT, though the marke...
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Stocks trading in the $1-10 range are generally smaller players with less risk than their penny stock counterparts. But that doesn’t mean the underlying busi...
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Shares of the premium credit card business have tanked 18% in 2026.
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The recent market turbulence has created some excellent bargains.
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Warren Buffett focuses on stocks with solid fundamentals and vast moats, which explains why these three picks made his list.
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As the dividend grows, your yield over time grows, too.
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