Today: 29 April 2026
American Airlines stock slips before open as Northeast blizzard snarls flights and shelf filing hits tape
24 February 2026
2 mins read

American Airlines stock slips before open as Northeast blizzard snarls flights and shelf filing hits tape

New York, Feb 24, 2026, 06:35 EST — Premarket

  • American Airlines shares changed hands at $12.93, sliding 4.8% from their previous close
  • Carriers are scrambling to restore schedules after a Northeast storm triggered widespread cancellations.
  • Company has filed a fresh shelf registration, opening the door to possible debt or equity offerings down the line.

Shares of American Airlines Group Inc slipped ahead of Tuesday’s opening bell, with a severe winter storm battering the Northeast disrupting travel plans, and the carrier filing a shelf registration that could allow it to sell securities down the line.

The storm is crucial this week, slamming right into the segment that drives revenue—planes stuck on the ground don’t bring in cash, and catching up later can mean higher bills for staff, jets, and passenger rebooking. Investors, for their part, were already jumpy about signals of added borrowing or fresh stock offerings.

American shares changed hands at $12.93, off roughly 4.8% from the prior close after a drop in the last session that hit airline stocks broadly. Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were both in the red as well.

Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed as a blizzard hammered the Northeast, dumping over 2-1/2 feet of snow in some areas. American managed to get flights moving again at Washington Reagan National and Philadelphia, while both American and Delta said they aimed to have operations back up at New York’s LaGuardia, JFK, and Boston by late Tuesday morning.

Beyond the airlines, Monday leaned hard into “risk-off” territory as traders jittered over tariff chatter and wider disruption worries. “You’ve seen the market react to headlines, it’s ‘sell first, assess later,’” said Tom Hainlin, national investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-f…

Fuel’s another major concern. Oil’s been holding strong, with Brent hitting a six-month peak on Monday. Ongoing geopolitical tensions have helped keep crude prices elevated, piling on the usual pressure for airline shares every time energy markets heat up.

American filed a Form S-3 shelf registration with the SEC late Monday. This type of filing allows the company to issue securities incrementally rather than in one go. American noted it “may offer and sell” various securities — that could mean common stock, preferred stock, or debt — at different times. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/62…

Shelf filings show up often, and this particular one leaves both the size and timing open. But for a stock that’s already reacting to storm-related turmoil, that extra room to maneuver could hang over the shares if investors anticipate dilution or increased leverage.

Pretty simple on the risk side: prolonged flight disruptions—think crews and planes stranded—could drag out much more than projected. Fuel costs? Those can leap if crude takes off again. And if a follow-on prospectus supplement hits the tape connected to a real deal, that could flip expectations almost instantly.

On Tuesday, traders are zeroing in on how fast cancellations come down to normal, plus whether New York and Boston hubs can get back up without fresh hiccups. Oil’s next move stays in focus as new macro headlines hit. “The lack of clarity regarding their duration and scope keeps volatility elevated,” said Antonio Di Giacomo, senior market analyst at brokerage XS.com, pointing to ongoing tariff uncertainty. https://www.reuters.com/business/us-stock-…

Stock Market Today

  • CGI (TSX:GIB.A) Shares Seen 33% Undervalued Amid Mixed Performance
    April 29, 2026, 9:36 AM EDT. CGI's (TSX:GIB.A) stock has shown mixed returns recently, with a 1.94% gain over one month but a 14.05% decline over three months. Its current price around CA$100.64 is 33% below a fair value estimate of CA$149.62 from market analysts. This discount arises despite strong demand driven by digital transformation trends like cloud migration, AI automation, and data analytics. Investors face a balancing act between assessing CGI's growth potential and risks including client spending variability and integration challenges from acquisitions. The valuation gap highlights uncertainty whether the market undervalues this global IT services firm or preempts growth headwinds. Investors are advised to examine CGI's fundamentals and broader sector opportunities before committing capital.

Latest article

Visa Stock Jumps as Earnings Beat and $20 Billion Buyback Ease Spending Fears

Visa Stock Jumps as Earnings Beat and $20 Billion Buyback Ease Spending Fears

29 April 2026
Visa shares jumped 5% premarket Wednesday after the company beat quarterly profit estimates, raised its full-year outlook, and announced a $20 billion buyback. Adjusted net income rose to $6.3 billion, or $3.31 a share, topping forecasts. Payments volume climbed 9%, cross-border volume 12%. Visa cited resilient consumer spending but flagged Middle East tensions as a risk to travel flows.
Regeneron Earnings Beat, But Eylea Still Clouds REGN Stock

Regeneron Earnings Beat, But Eylea Still Clouds REGN Stock

29 April 2026
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals reported first-quarter revenue of $3.605 billion, up 19%, and adjusted earnings of $9.47 per share, both above analyst estimates. Dupixent sales rose 33% and Libtayo 54%, while total U.S. Eylea sales fell 10%. Shares dropped 1.1% premarket. The FDA delayed a decision on a second Eylea HD syringe manufacturer; Regeneron cut its 2026 gross-margin forecast due to repairs in Ireland.
Nu Holdings stock edges up premarket after 7.6% drop as Nubank earnings near
Previous Story

Nu Holdings stock edges up premarket after 7.6% drop as Nubank earnings near

MongoDB stock drops again after 11% rout as tariffs, AI jitters loom ahead of March 2 earnings
Next Story

MongoDB stock drops again after 11% rout as tariffs, AI jitters loom ahead of March 2 earnings

Go toTop