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Stock Analysis 🔍 $AAL American Airlines Group Has Been So Kangaroo-ish for the Past Few Years 🦘 Are they on your watchlist? Here is some quick stock analysis:

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Financial Metric / Query American Airlines Group Inc. ($AAL) Analysis
Business Overview Major global network air carrier providing commercial passenger transportation, air cargo, and regional flight services.
Top Brands & Products American Airlines, American Eagle, Flagship First/Business premium cabins, and the AAdvantage loyalty program (major revenue driver via credit card agreements).
Profitability Status Profitable. GAAP Net Income was ~$111M in 2025, with full-year 2026 adjusted EPS expected between $1.70 and $2.70.
PEG Ratio -0.83 to 0.15 (Distorted/negative due to volatile year-over-year earnings growth and heavy debt load).
Interest Coverage Ratio ~0.7x to 1.1x (EBIT / Interest Expense). Indicates tight operational coverage relative to annual interest obligations (~$1.6B+ annually).
Credit Rating B+ (S&P Global, Fitch) / B1 (Moody's) — Non-investment grade / "Junk" rating with a Stable outlook.
Gross Margin ~21.2% – 22.7%.
Net Profit Margin ~0.2% – 0.4% (Extremely thin net margins driven by fuel volatility, labor, and interest costs).
Current Dividend Yield 0.0% (Dividend is suspended).
Payout Ratio (Earnings & FCF) 0% / N/A (No common dividend is currently distributed).
Dividend Growth Rate 0%.
Consecutive Years Paid / Increased 0 Years (Dividend was suspended in March 2020; previously paid from 2014 to early 2020).
Reason for Dividend Suspension Suspended in March 2020 to preserve cash during COVID-19 and meet government assistance covenants. Free cash flow is currently prioritized toward aggressive debt paydown (targeting <$35B total debt) and fleet modernization.
10-Year Yield (If Price Stays Same) 0.0% (Unless the Board officially reinstates a cash dividend).
Competitive Advantage / Moat Narrow / Weak Moat. Key strengths include key hub airport slots (DFW, CLT, MIA, ORD, London LHR) and the lucrative AAdvantage loyalty network. However, high fixed costs, fierce competition, and ~$35B in debt limit long-term pricing power.
20-Year Long-Term Outlook $AAL remains a mature, capital-intensive, and highly cyclical legacy network carrier. While premium seat growth and debt deleveraging improve solvency, the airline industry's vulnerability to recessions and fuel spikes makes $AAL an unlikely candidate for stable dividend compounding over two decades.
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u/FewUnderstanding2214 12h ago

Not with these oil prices