Adam Levine-Weinberg, The Motley Fool

Adam Levine-Weinberg

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Can Southwest Airlines and Ryanair Save the Boeing 737 MAX?

The world's two largest low-cost airlines are buoying Boeing's 737 MAX order book. But the 737 MAX needs to find much broader acceptance to succeed. → Read More

Boeing 737 MAX Orders Finally Start to Flow

The troubled jet is regaining some order momentum, thanks to a combination of longtime customers and new ones. → Read More

Ford's Global Restructuring Accelerates With End of Brazil Manufacturing

Ford is finally acting with appropriate haste to address a long string of crippling losses in South America. → Read More

Spirit Airlines Stock Could Double by 2020

With the budget carrier continuing to post strong EPS growth, investors are likely to send Spirit Airlines stock skyrocketing sooner rather than later. → Read More

J.C. Penney Wants Smaller Stores

The iconic department store company has too much space in most of its stores, exacerbating long-running inventory management problems. → Read More

1 Underrated Stock to Buy in January

Promising turnaround initiatives, an improving balance sheet, valuable real estate, and a dirt-cheap valuation combine to make the largest U.S. department store operator a compelling investment opportunity. → Read More

Sears Isn't Completely Dead Yet

The iconic retailer is still clinging to hope that it can survive the bankruptcy process and emerge as a smaller but profitable company. → Read More

Will Berkshire Hathaway Buy Southwest Airlines?

Yet another investment bank's analyst team thinks it would make sense for Warren Buffett's conglomerate to acquire Southwest Airlines. → Read More

General Electric Is Breaking Up, After All

General Electric stock soared on Tuesday after management announced plans to separate the industrial conglomerate's healthcare segment and its stake in Baker Hughes from the rest of the company. → Read More

Ford Dumps Its U.S. Sedan Lineup: Is It Making a Mistake?

Ford will stop selling all of its traditional sedans in the U.S. by 2020. But while Ford clearly needs to pull back in this part of the market, it may have gone too far. → Read More

Eddie Lampert's Latest Rescue Plan Won't Save Sears Holdings

Sears Holdings' mercurial leader has a new proposal to buy time for the company to get back on track. → Read More

Is Amazon.com's Retail Business Actually Profitable? (It's Complicated)

While Amazon Web Services has become a big profit center in recent years, the profitability of Amazon's core retail business depends a lot on how you look at it. → Read More

Delta Air Lines, Inc. Inches Toward the No. 1 Ranking for Quality

After nearly reaching the head of the pack in the 2017 Airline Quality Rating report, Delta Air Lines moved even closer to top-ranked Alaska Airlines in the 2018 study. → Read More

J.C. Penney Company, Inc.'s Home Sales Are Exploding

J.C. Penney's home department is making a big contribution to the company's efforts to get sales growing again. → Read More

Will J.C. Penney Benefit From Upheaval at Toys "R" Us?

Toys "R" Us is closing hundreds of stores. That's creating an opportunity for other retailers -- including J.C. Penney. → Read More

Will Plunging Oil Prices Bring Relief for Airlines?

Oil prices have fallen by more than 10% this month, following a furious rally that began last fall. This will help airlines like American Airlines and United Continental to shore up their profitability -- for the moment. → Read More

Nordstrom Slowly Revamps Its Full-Line Store Portfolio

Nordstrom is gradually editing its collection of full-line stores in response to changing market conditions. → Read More

Investors Are Still Underestimating General Motors

General Motors achieved record earnings per share last year, with further earnings growth likely in 2019 and 2020. Free cash flow is also primed to rise. Yet GM stock continues to trade at an absurdly low valuation. → Read More

The Sears Holdings Death Spiral Continued Over the Holidays

The retailer just reported another dreadful sales decline for the November-December period -- and hardly any of its cost reductions are falling through to the bottom line. → Read More

Costco Wholesale Corporation Continued Its Torrid Sales Growth in December

Costco remained on its recent high-single-digit comp sales growth trajectory last month. → Read More