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50% Drop in American Airlines Stock: Goldman Sachs Downgrades

Goldman Sachs recently downgraded American Airlines. The downgrade reflects a significant 50% drop in the airline’s stock value over the past year. This statistic highlights the challenges faced by the airline industry. The downgrade decision by Goldman Sachs underscores the impact of these challenges on American Airlines’ financial performance.

Source: thefly.com

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ISABELNET @ISABELNET_SA · Apr 5
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Evan @StockMKTNewz · Jan 10
Goldman Sachs today Downgraded $AMD to Neutral from Buy while lowering its price target to $129 from $175 $AMD is down more than 5% so far in todays early trading

Surmount @SurmountInvest · Apr 2
6/ Goldman Sachs is now walking back its optimism too. GDP growth revised from 1.9% → 1.5% Recession odds raised to 35% S&P 500 forecast cut from 6,200 → 5,700 Even the bulls are hedging.

Global Markets Investor @GlobalMktObserv · Apr 1
Wall Street is CAPITULATING on their forecasts: Goldman Sachs has cut its S&P 500 3-month and 12-month return forecasts to -5% and +6%, from 0% and +16%. This is the 2nd projection reduction from the initial S&P 500 target of 6,500 for the year-end. Will this get even lower?

Bob | Basic Finance @MyBasicFinance · 20h
Goldman Sachs just slashed its U.S. GDP growth forecast to 0.5% for Q4 2025. While economic projections fluctuate, I stay focused on my long-term plan, consistently investing in $VOO and $SCHD. Staying the course helps me navigate uncertainty.