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With crude-oil prices hitting $110 a barrel, "at some point we expect a pushback from customers," said Ray Neidl, an airline specialist at New York-based Maxim Group LLC.
Delta, US Airways Extend Losses Timothy W. Martin 2011
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It would make a decent merger candidate for US Airways, which is the "last one left to dance with" in the sector, in the words of Ray Neidl , an analyst at Maxim Group.
American Airlines Takes Evasive Action Liam Denning 2011
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"Rising ticket prices so far seem to be matching the increase in oil prices," Mr. Neidl wrote.
American Airlines Digs Deep for Bond Deal Timothy W. Martin 2011
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On the plus side: airlines, so far, have pushed through a half-dozen fare increases this year, as well as additional fees for summer flights and fuel surcharges on international flights, Ray Neidl , an analyst from New York-based Maxim Group, wrote in a Monday investor's note.
American Airlines Digs Deep for Bond Deal Timothy W. Martin 2011
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"I tend to look at this alliance more as a defensive move," said Ray Neidl , an airline specialist for New York-based Maxim Group LLC.
AMR, JAL Forge a Partnership Timothy W. Martin 2011
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The sheer size of a Delta-American combo would be a deterrent to antitrust approval, said Maxim Group LLC analyst Ray Neidl in a note, and would probably necessitate AMR abandoning Chicago as a hub.
AMR in Pension-Plan Spat Susan Carey 2012
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Ray Neidl, airline analyst with Calyon Securities, discusses how Delta's merger with Northwest or United could affect the industry.
Delta's Merger Buzz Dennis Berman 2008
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Ray Neidl, airline industry analyst with Calyon Securities, discusses Northwest's strong quarter despite rising oil prices.
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Neidl said a fare increase would have given a boost to the industry, especially during a weaker time of the year.
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As the fallout from the terrorist plot ends, however, a slower fall and winter season combined with sustained high oil prices may weaken the industry, Neidl said.
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