Thursday, January 23, 2014

Will Delta Air Lines Continue to Rise on Recent Earnings?

With shares of Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) trading around $31, is DAL an OUTPERFORM, WAIT AND SEE, or STAY AWAY? Let's analyze the stock with the relevant sections of our CHEAT SHEET investing framework.

T = Trends for a Stock’s Movement

Delta Air Lines provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo in the United States and internationally. Its route network is centered around a system of hub and international gateway airports. The company also provides aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for other aviation and airline customers as well as offers staffing services, professional security, and training services. As air transportation is becoming increasingly more popular, Delta Air Lines is poised to capitalize into the future.

Delta Air Lines on Tuesday reported financial results for the December 2013 quarter. "Our December quarter profit caps off a successful year for Delta with strong profitability and margin expansion, industry-leading operations and significant improvements in customer satisfaction. Across the board this was an outstanding year and all credit for these achievements goes to the 78,000 Delta employees worldwide," said Richard Anderson, Delta's chief executive officer. "We have a solid set of initiatives in place to improve our financial results, operational performance and customer satisfaction levels beyond 2013's record levels and remain focused on being the best airline for our employees, customers and shareholders."

T = Technicals on the Stock Chart Are Strong

Delta Air Lines stock has been doing well in the last several years. The stock is currently trading near all-time highs and looks poised to continue. Analyzing the price trend and its strength can be done using key simple moving averages. What are the key moving averages? The 50-day (pink), 100-day (blue), and 200-day (yellow) simple moving averages. As seen in the daily price chart below, Delta Air Lines is trading above its rising key averages, which signals neutral to bullish price action in the near-term.

DAL

Source: Thinkorswim

Taking a look at the implied volatility (red) and implied volatility skew levels of Delta Air Lines options may help determine if investors are bullish, neutral, or bearish.

Implied Volatility (IV)

30-Day IV Percentile

90-Day IV Percentile

Delta Air Lines options

34.77%

10%

8%

What does this mean? This means that investors or traders are buying a minimal amount of call and put options contracts as compared to the last 30 and 90 trading days.

Put IV Skew

Call IV Skew

February Options

Flat

Average

March Options

Flat

Average

As of Tuesday, there is average demand from call buyers or sellers and low demand by put buyers or high demand by put sellers, all neutral to bullish over the next two months. To summarize, investors are buying a minimal amount of call and put option contracts and are leaning neutral to bullish over the next two months.

On the next page, let’s take a look at the earnings and revenue growth rates and the conclusion.

E = Earnings Are Mixed Quarter Over Quarter

Rising stock prices are often strongly correlated with rising earnings and revenue growth rates. Also, the last four quarterly earnings announcement reactions help gauge investor sentiment on Delta Air Lines’s stock. What do the last four quarterly earnings and revenue growth (Y-O-Y) figures for Delta Air Lines look like and more importantly, how did the markets like these numbers?

2013 Q4

2013 Q3

2013 Q2

2013 Q1

Earnings Growth (Y-O-Y)

98,800%

14.63%

-500%

-93.33%

Revenue Growth (Y-O-Y)

5.51%

5.68%

-0.26%

1.03%

Earnings Reaction 2.25%*

3.81%

1.71%

10.43%

*As of this writing.

Delta Air Lines has seen mixed earnings and rising revenue figures over the last four quarters. From these numbers, the markets have been pleased with Delta Air Lines’s recent earnings announcements.

P = Excellent Relative Performance Versus Peers and Sector

How has Delta Air Lines stock done relative to its peers – Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV), United Continental (NYSE:UAL), and JetBlue (NASDAQ:JBLU) — and sector?

Delta Air Lines

Southwest Airlines

United Continental

JetBlue

Sector

Year-to-Date Return

15.69%

13.48%

24.93%

6.67%

16.19%

Delta Air Lines has been a relative performance leader, year to date.

Conclusion

Delta Air Lines provides services that are seeing increased demand as travel for work or leisure becomes more important. The company today reported financial results for the December quarter. The stock has moved higher in recent years and is currently trading near all-time highs. Over the last four quarters, earnings have been mixed while revenues have been on the rise, which has pleased investors in the company. Relative to its peers and sector, Delta Air Lines has been a year-to-date performance leader. Look for Delta Air Lines to continue to OUTPERFORM.

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