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NYSE:DAL

Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL)

84.06
-0.12 (0.14%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 10:51:52 pm Market Open.
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BUY
It's the only airline he owns. But the market is not yet ready to reward airlines with higher valuations. People are worried about recession and a slowdown in travel. He disagrees and thinks we are on the cusp of an improvement.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Nov 27/18, Down 7%) He likes their low cost structure. Growth in air traffic from Asia will be big in the years to come and they are well positioned. They will continue to hold it. They do not own any Boeing Max787 planes.
SELL
He's never like airlines or aerospace. Also, it's at the top of its range. Two strikes against it. Sell.
BUY

He likes the airlines and expects the US economy to expand. The number of US airlines have shrunk a lot, down to four, but they are mispriced to their relationship to loyalty-point cards. Delta signed a deal with AmEx where Delta believes they will have $7 billion in excess cash flow by 2023. That's pretty good. Everybody loves loyalty points to buy seats. It benefit consumers and airlines which have done a great job of upselling. Fuel prices have been a concern, but the oil price has remained low. Even if the economy heads into recession, Delta's balance sheet is lean and mean.

BUY
The airlines are a lot smarter now. It's an oligopoly in the U.S. Only a few airlines control the gates at major airports. Flights fly to hubs and not between smaller cities, which is inconvenient for consumers. They also charge consumers for every little thing like peanuts. Also, more people can afford to fly now.
BUY
They make money. They have ordere premium economy seats that will boost revenues. Loves their free cash flow. They signed a new AmEx deal which is another tailwind. The economy remains strong.
TOP PICK
Since 2013, they've been raising the dividend. They keep buying back shares. They own their own hub and generate a ton of free cash flow. Delta plans to keep buyin shares. For some reason, the market isn't convinced about Delta. They spend wisely. Huge demand for travel will continue around the world. Oil prices have fallen. He expects 10x earnings. He's excited about this. (Analysts’ price target is $63.67)
HOLD
He was happier when the stock was at $60 a few weeks ago. Reiterated guidance of 2-3% growth this year, but market was hoping they'd benefit more from low price of oil. Stock can do well over $6/EPS as long as oil doesn't run back to $80 and the economy doesn't fall apart. Materially undervalued as a trading opportunity.
TOP PICK
Airlines are making money because there's high demand, but no new supply of seats. Airlines control airport gates which is hard for new competitors to come in. Delta is efficient, non-unionized with a fuel surcharge. They're making money. (Analysts’ price target is $67.58)
PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick July 18/17 - Up 8%) Oil prices seemed to have stabilized, they are charging 30 dollars now for a checked baggage. They are returning capital. The risk is if the economy falls down. He sees a lot of upside still based on valuations.

BUY

Is this time different for airlines? They've consolidated and they say they won't fight each other about capacity this time. Delta and the others look pretty good now. But rising oil prices forced Delta to issue guidance to limit expectations. This is trading at 8.5x earnings. He thinks this time is indeed different for the airlines. Delta generates a lot of money from its credit cards (air miles). Good dividend and they're buying back stock.

BUY

It's as good as any airline. Good 11% return on invested capital. Now's a good time to buy airlines, despite abysmal longer-time history.

HOLD

Doesn't own any airlines right now. Had looked at Air Canada (AC-T) which had an incredible year last year. You could come up with a million and one issues of why you would never want to own an airline, but at the same time you could make an argument that you are in the sweet spot of a cycle for the airlines.

TOP PICK

The stock took a hit. She likes it because she is seeing better cash flow than their peers. They really have some exceptional free cash flow yields. They are able to increase their margins. (Analysts’ target: $63.00).

BUY

Transportation stocks have had a kind of bumpy last few months, and have pulled back down, so are more attractive on a valuation perspective. He generally likes airlines. The business has been rationalized as they have "whittled down" to a large handful of players. They seem to be competing less on price, therefore respecting one another’s margins. Labour, etc. seems to have been put in the background. With global economy improving, they are able to keep prices high. This has a PE of less than 10.

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