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American Airlines Group Ranked Among Worst in Customer Service; Ruby Tuesday Beats Expectations

Friday, 11 April 2014 12:10 AM

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Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) – For an in-depth report on Wells Fargo & Company follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/WFC

Shares of Wells Fargo & Company closed down 2.83% on nearly 25 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NYSE. The company is expected to report FQ1 2014 earnings before the market opens on Friday, April 11th.

American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) - For an in-depth report on American Airlines Group Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/AAL

Shares of American Airlines Group closed down 4.36% on about 16.3 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NASDAQ. The airline was ranked among the worst in the United States in terms of customer service.

Ruby Tuesday, Inc. (NYSE: RT) - For an in-depth report on Ruby Tuesday, Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/RT

Shares of RT closed up 12.08% on about 5.5 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest gainers on the NYSE. The company reported a narrower-than-expected net loss and higher revenue. In its third quarter ended February, the company recorded a net loss of 4 cents a share and revenue of $295.55 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters anticipated a net loss of 8 cents a share and revenue of $284.22 million. 

Cannabis Science, Inc. (OTC: CBIS) – For an in-depth report on Cannabis Science, Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/CBIS   

Cannabis Science closed down nearly 15% on Thursday with about 12.8 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest decliners in the OTC marketplace but hit a new yearly high of $0.138 during intra-day trading. The company had no significant news to share.

 

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