United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N), the parent of new United Airlines (UAL.N), wants a contract with pilots, but any deal must be affordable and fair, its chief executive said on Wednesday. "We want to get things done," Jeff Smisek said at United's annual shareholders meeting. "Now we can sometimes differ on the processes and the most efficacious way of getting a deal, but there is no lack of desire." Smisek said any contract must be fair to workers and the company. UAL shares rose more than 2.2 percent to $22.39 on the New York Stock Exchange.
United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL), formerly UAL Corporation, is a holding company and it?s, wholly owned subsidiaries are United Air Lines, Inc. Shares of UAL traded higher by 2.33% or $0.51/share to $22.41. In the past year, the shares have traded as low as $18.42 and as high as $29.75. On average, 7484840 shares of UAL exchange hands on a given day and today's volume is recorded at 3669234.
United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL), formerly UAL Corporation, is a holding company and it?s, wholly owned subsidiaries are United Air Lines, Inc. Shares of UAL traded higher by 2.33% or $0.51/share to $22.41. In the past year, the shares have traded as low as $18.42 and as high as $29.75. On average, 7484840 shares of UAL exchange hands on a given day and today's volume is recorded at 3669234.
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