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Northwest Airlines
Rank: 195 (Previous rank: 182)
Get quote: NWA
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Douglas M. Steenland
Address: 2700 Lone Oak Pkwy., Eagan, MN 55121
Phone: 612-726-2111
Website: http://www.nwa.com
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Revenues 12,568.0 2.3
Profits -2,835.0
Assets 13,215.0
Stockholders' Equity -7,991.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 90.9
Revenues -22.6
Assets -21.5
Stockholders' equity 0.0
2006 $ -32.48
% change from 2005 N.A.
1996-2006 annual growth rate % N.A.
2006 668.5
1996-2006 annual rate -20.1
Industry: Airlines
1 AMR 101 22,563.0
2 UAL 120 19,340.0
3 Delta Air Lines 136 17,171.0
4 Continental Airlines 186 13,128.0
5 Northwest Airlines 195 12,568.0
6 US Airways Group 216 11,557.0
7 Southwest Airlines 276 9,086.0
8 Alaska Air Group 596 3,334.4
9 SkyWest 631 3,114.7
10 Jetblue Airways 775 2,363.0
11 Airtran Holdings 888 1,893.4
12 ExpressJet Holdings 950 1,679.6
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Northwest Airlines emerged from bankruptcy May 31, 2007, and began trading on the NYSE (ticker: NWA).
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