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New American Airlines will be listed on Nasdaq

Nov 15, 2013, 12:28 PM

DALLAS (AP) – American Airlines says it will list its shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol “AAL” after completing a merger with US Airways and forming the world’s biggest airline.

American’s parent, AMR Corp., had been listed on the New York Stock Exchange as “AMR” until the shares were removed shortly after the company filed for bankruptcy protection in November 2011. They are currently available only over the counter under the symbol “AAMRQ.”

Tom Horton, the CEO of AMR, said the Nasdaq “offers a most advanced trading platform driven by innovation and efficiency.”

Shares of AMR and US Airways Group Inc. will be canceled and exchanged for stock in the new American Airlines Group Inc., which will be based in AMR’s home in Fort Worth, Texas. AMR creditors, bondholders and shareholders will get 72 percent of the new company, and US Airways shareholders will get the other 28 percent. At Friday’s stock prices, the new company would have a market value of more than $16.6 billion.

Shares of the largest U.S. airline companies _ United Continental Holdings Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc., Southwest Airlines Co. and US Airways _ trade on the NYSE. The Nasdaq is home for JetBlue Airways Corp., Spirit Airlines Inc. and Allegiant Travel Co., which operates Allegiant Air.

Daniel Cravens, director of investor relations at US Airways, said both exchanges are capable but the companies picked Nasdaq based on cost, execution and public relations. While the Nasdaq has a technology-centric reputation, he said, “it has done a great job of attracting other industries and is simply just a better fit for the new company and the direction we want to go.”

Leslie Pfrang with Class V Group, which helps companies with strategic planning including stock-exchange listings, said the image of a fresh start was critical.

“They’re trying to rebrand themselves,” she said of the airlines. “The Nasdaq has a growthy, tech, emerging-company brand image.”

According to American’s website, the airline’s stock began trading on the NYSE on June 10, 1939. AMR didn’t come into existence until 1982, when shareholders approved a reorganization plan with a holding-company format.

American and US Airways announced their proposed merger in February. The U.S. Justice Department sued to block the deal, claiming that it would limit competition and raise prices. On Tuesday, the airlines and the government announced a settlement in which the carriers agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing rights and gates at several big airports, principally Washington’s Reagan National.

The airlines still need final approval from a U.S. bankruptcy judge in New York who had already approved a reorganization plan built around the merger, and from the federal district court judge in Washington who was hearing the Justice Department case.

US Airways shares rose 5 cents to $23.72 and AMR shares dropped 22 cents to $11.73 in afternoon trading.

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