AMR a Takeover Target

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AMR Corp. shares rise amid takeover talk
Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:56PM EDT

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shares of AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines, rose more than 7 percent on Monday amid persistent talk in the stock options market about a possible takeover of the company.

According to a Susquehanna Financial Group's research note, takeover rumors sparked unusual bullish options order flow.

"We saw an influx of near-term call buyers in AMR Corp. this morning amid unconfirmed takeover chatter stemming from multiple sources," the note said.

William Lefkowitz, options strategist at brokerage firm vFinance Investments, also noted the talk. An AMR spokesman said the company does not comment on rumors or speculation.

Late in the session, nearly 10,000 contracts traded in the August $30 calls -- allowing investors to buy AMR shares at $30 within the next few weeks. Those calls rose in price to 90 cents a contract, up 40 cents on the day.

Earlier this year, American was among several U.S. airlines said to be eyeing merger partners. The consolidation talk died down in late January, however, after Delta Air Lines.

Speculation also swirled that major airlines like American were potential targets for private equity firms.

Further support for AMR shares came from a Goldman Sachs note which raised the brokerage's estimates,

Goldman analyst Robert Barry raised his 2007 earnings estimate to $2.75 per share from $2.35 and his 2008 estimate to $4 a share from $2.65.

He linked the higher target to an assumption that the price of jet fuel will fall relative to the price of crude oil in the fourth quarter of 2007 and all of 2008.

AMR shares closed up $1.96 at $28.59 on the New York Stock Exchange.
 
Who do you think starts these "merger rumors"? It wouldn't be some loose lipped executive looking to push the stock price up this week since every day this week they are selling more options and claiming more bonus money?

The July Cash Grab

Just because options become exercisable this week doesn't mean they have to be exercised this week. They don't expire for several years, IIRC.

Any evidence that the execs are going to exercise these options and/or sell the stock this week?
 
Just because options become exercisable this week doesn't mean they have to be exercised this week. They don't expire for several years, IIRC.

Any evidence that the execs are going to exercise these options and/or sell the stock this week?

Past actions perhaps? As recently as last April? When they get 'em, they sell 'em!

Visit the SEC or NASDAQ web sites to keep an eye on their insider trading activity.

The AMR Quarterly Report is now available on line as well.