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Read previewDelta Air Lines is gearing up to demand money following an outage that sent the world, including the airline, into chaos. The carrier hired star attorney David Boies to seek damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft for the July 19 computer outage that forced Delta to cancel about 6,000 flights, CNBC reported on Monday. AdvertisementWhile no lawsuit has been filed, Delta plans to seek compensation from CrowdStrike and Microsoft, CNBC reported. AdvertisementEven individuals hoping to seek damages from CrowdStrike through proposed class action lawsuits may have little luck. Between customer agreements that favor CrowdStrike and SolarWinds largely beating the SEC, CrowdStrike stands a good chance in court, Sanchez said.
Persons: , David Boies, Delta, Boies, Elizabeth Holmes, Al Gore, Boies Schiller, CrowdStrike, Elizabeth Burgin Waller, Woods Rogers, Mauricio Sanchez, Sanchez, SolarWinds, Andrew Selbst, Selbst Organizations: Service, Lines, Microsoft, CNBC, Business, Delta, Analysts, Bloomberg, CrowdStrike's Falcon, Dell'Oro, Fierce, Securities and Exchange, SEC, UCLA School of Law, Harvard Law, Federal Trade Commission, FTC Locations: CrowdStrike, Delta, Texas
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: JetBlue — The airline soared almost 20% after reporting second-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations . The Phoenix-based grocery chain also raised its full-year earnings guidance, forecasting revenue rising between 9% and 10%, compared to analysts' 8.2% consensus growth estimate. Revenue of $695 million was higher than the $686 million analysts has estimated. Lattice Semiconductor — Shares pulled back 8.5% after second-quarter earnings and current-quarter revenue guidance came in below expectations. Howmet Aerospace — The aerospace manufacturer rallied 14% after second-quarter earnings and revenue beat Wall Street estimates.
Persons: Varonis, Woodward, FactSet, LSEG, Howmet, Corning, Gamble —, Stanley Black, Decker, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: JetBlue —, New, Revenue, Systems, FactSet, Inc, , Technology, Semiconductor, Bank of America, CNBC, Delta Air Lines, Microsoft, Merck, Howmet Aerospace, Wall, PayPal, LSEG, Procter, Technologies Locations: New York City, LSEG, New Jersey, Cincinnati, Connecticut
However, the rule “likely exceeds DOT’s authority and will irreparably harm airlines,” a three-judge panel of the Fifth U.S. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines were among the airlines, joined by trade group Airlines for America and the International Air Transport Association, which sued in May to block the rules. The industry said the rule would require airlines to “spend millions” to re-engineer their websites, diverting resources from other projects. Many large US airlines boosted fees this year for checked baggage. U.S. airlines collected $7.1 billion in baggage fees in 2023, up from $6.8 billion in 2022.
Persons: Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Organizations: Reuters, Transportation, Fifth U.S, Circuit, Appeals, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, Airlines for, International Air Transport Association, , Microsoft Locations: Airlines for America
And now it wants Microsoft and the cybersecurity firm that caused the problem to compensate it for at least some of its losses. Delta has hired high-profile attorney David Boies’ law firm to seek damages from cyber security firm CrowdStrike and Microsoft for the massive service issues it suffered last week following a badly flawed software update caused problems in a key computer program. The hiring of the firm of Boies Schiller Flexner, first reported by CNBC, was confirmed to CNN by a person familiar with the decision. Delta’s costs could total between $325 million to $475 million, according to a note published Tuesday by Savanthi Syth, airline analyst for Raymond James. Boies and his firm won $290 million in 2023 from JPMorgan Chase for Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse victims.
Persons: Delta, David Boies, Boies Schiller, Savanthi Syth, Raymond James . Delta, , CrowdStrike, Patrick T, Fallon, Boies, JPMorgan Chase, Jeffrey Epstein’s, Elizabeth Holmes, Boeis, Harvey Weinstein, Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein's, Peter Foley, Al Gore, Brown Organizations: New, New York CNN — Delta Air Lines, Microsoft, CNBC, CNN, Delta Air Lines, Los Angeles International Airport, Getty, Endeavor Air, Delta, JPMorgan, Theranos, Bloomberg Locations: New York, AFP, Perry v
Delta Air Lines has hired prominent attorney David Boies to seek damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft following an outage this month that caused millions of computers to crash, leading to thousands of flight cancellations. CrowdStrike shares fell as much as 5% in extended trading on Monday after CNBC's Phil Lebeau reported on Delta's hiring of Boies, chairman of Boies Schiller Flexner. On July 19, a software update from CrowdStrike led to a historic outage of Microsoft systems, knocking numerous industries offline. While no suit has been filed, Delta plans to seek compensation from Microsoft and CrowdStrike, Lebeau reported. Insurance startup Parametrix estimated that the CrowdStrike incident resulted in a total loss of $5.4 billion for Fortune 500 companies, not including Microsoft.
Persons: David Boies, CNBC's Phil Lebeau, Boies Schiller, CrowdStrike, Lebeau, Delta hasn't, Harvey Weinstein, Elizabeth Holmes Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Microsoft, Airlines, Department of Transportation, Delta, U.S, Hollywood, Insurance, Fortune
The reality of the American air travel system is that powerful forces keep passengers flying the same carriers, even after service meltdowns like Delta just suffered. For passengers who live near one of the hubs where Delta controls most of the flights, such as Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis or Salt Lake City, choices are even more limited. But by Monday, the problems were mostly limited to Delta as other businesses were back to normal, adding to the frustration of its passengers. Delta canceled more than 4,400 flights from July 19 to 21, according to tracking service FlightAware. Past experience, plus the dominance of Delta in Atlanta and Don Hooper’s frequent flyer miles, would keep them using the airline.
Persons: Don Hooper, Dorothy, I’m, ” Don Hooper, , ” Dorothy, Dorothy Hooper, , Don Hooper’s, Jeremy, Kaylee Jones, Lucia, Jeremy Jones, Zach Griff, won’t, McNamara, Joe Raedle, Scott Keyes, Delta, Dylan Steele, Steele, It’s, I’ve, … It’s, he’s, you’ve, “ We’ve Organizations: New, New York CNN — Delta Air Lines, Delta, CNN, St, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Locations: New York, Delta, United, Southwest, Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Bozeman , Montana, Greece, Italy, Spokane , Washington, St, Orlando, Washington
He told CNN he wasn’t notified of the minors program embargo. The couple flew to Atlanta, Georgia, from Spokane, Washington, on a Delta flight and encountered no issues, they told CNN. Travelers wait for their luggage at the Delta baggage claim at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. “There should be some kind of compensation for this.”He told CNN the issues have cost him a significant amount of money. Bastian also told Delta passengers in a note on Sunday that the airline would “continue to offer meal vouchers, hotel accommodations and transportation where available.
Persons: CNN —, “ Delta, , Reed, wasn’t, Delta, He’s, Pete Buttigieg, Jeremy, Kaylee Jones, Lucia, ” Jones, Ed Bastian, Christian Monterrosa, Dylan Steele, Steele, , Arthur Ginolfi, I’ve, Ginolfi, Bastian, we’re Organizations: CNN, Delta, , LaGuardia, Delta Air Lines, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, Jackson International Airport, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International, Bloomberg, Getty, Jackson Airport, Delta Airlines Locations: Delta, Atlanta, Charlotte, New, Orlando, New York, Florida, St, Atlanta , Georgia, Spokane , Washington, Delta’s, South Georgia, Washington, Jackson, Philadelphia, New Jersey
Against this backdrop, Wolfe Research searched for stocks with a high free cash flow yield — that is, a comparison of a company's free cash flow to its market capitalization. Free cash flow refers to the amount of cash leftover after a company has paid its expenses. A higher free cash flow yield means the company is generating more cash, which it can then reinvest back into its business for further growth. With an estimated 2024 free cash flow yield of 5%, Lockheed Martin also made the list. IBM has an estimated 2024 free cash flow yield of 6%.
Persons: Wolfe, Wells, Daniel Politzer, Lockheed Martin, TD Cowen, Cai von Rumohr, Mills Organizations: Wolfe Research, Vegas Sands, Lockheed, Technology, Machines, IBM, Bank of America, Infrastructure, Consulting, Body, Delta Air Lines Locations: Macau, Bath
Southwest Airlines airplanes are serviced at their gates at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on May 18, 2024, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Shares of Southwest fell 4% in premarket trading Thursday. Revenue per available seat mile, a gauge of airline pricing power, fell 3.8%, roughly in line with Southwest's reduced forecast last month. Southwest reported adjusted per-share earnings of 58 cents a share, above analysts' expectations. The airline is in the middle of an overhaul as pressure mounts from investors to do more increase revenue.
Persons: Bob Jordan, Jordan Organizations: Southwest Airlines, Hollywood International Airport, Southwest, Boeing, Elliott Investment Management, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines Locations: Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, U.S
Read previewA Southwest Airlines flight that was diverted after a dangerously low descent was likely down to "pure human error," aviation experts said. A Southwest flight came dangerously close to the Courtney Campbell Causeway in Tampa. A dangerous patternIt's not the first time a Southwest flight has descended to a dangerously low altitude. In June the FAA said it was investigating a Southwest flight that dropped to 525 feet when it was 9 miles from landing in Oklahoma City. The FAA is also looking into another Southwest flight that descended to 400 feet above the ocean off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, in April.
Persons: , Max, Richard Curran, Mark Stephens, Curran, Courtney Campbell, Sridip Kumar Mishra, Stephens, Nancy Allen, it's, Robert Katz, Katz Organizations: Service, Airlines, Boeing, Business, Air Traffic Control, TV, Fox, Aviation Administration, Aviation Management, City University of London, Delta Air Lines, aj Airbus, Tampa Bay Times, Tampa International Airport, FAA Locations: Columbus , Ohio, Tampa , Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Tampa Bay, Oklahoma City, Kauai, Hawaii, Southwest
CNN —Insurers have begun calculating the financial damage caused by last week’s devastating CrowdStrike software glitch that crashed computers, canceled flights and disrupted hospitals all around the globe — and the picture isn’t pretty. The estimates come the same day that CrowdStrike issued a preliminary report on how it inadvertently caused the widespread IT meltdown. Numerous Fortune 500 companies use CrowdStrike’s cybersecurity software to detect and block hacking threats. Only a small portion, around 10% to 20%, may be covered by cybersecurity insurance policies, Parametrix added. The company routinely tests its software updates before pushing them out to customers, CrowdStrike said in the report.
Persons: What’s, CrowdStrike, Parametrix, ” Fitch, , Asia “, ” CrowdStrike, , Sean Lyngaas Organizations: CNN, Fortune, Delta Air Lines, The Department of Transportation, Microsoft, Windows, United, Fitch, CrowdStrike Locations: Europe, Asia
Meanwhile, Bastian traveled to Paris for the Olympics, accordingly, where Delta is a sponsor of the US Olympic Team. Ed remains fully engaged with senior operations leaders.”Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian traveled to Paris Wednesday for the start of the Olympics later this week as the airline works to recover from a five-day service meltdown. Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg/Getty Images/FileBastian flew to Paris on a Delta commercial flight, not a private jet, the airline said. As the official airline of the US Olympic Team, the company is flying athletes, coaches and other support staff to Paris. “Unless you’re going to the Olympics, people aren’t going to Paris… very few are,” Bastian told CNBC.
Persons: Ed Bastian, Delta, Bastian, “ Ed, , Ed, CrowdStrike, Jessica McGowan, ” Bastian Organizations: New, New York CNN, Olympics, US Olympic, CNN, Delta Air, Paris Wednesday, Bloomberg, Getty, US Olympic Team, Olympic, Delta, Delta Air Lines, Hartsfield International Airport, CNBC, Locations: New York, Paris, Delta, Atlanta
The issue on Friday involved a Rapid Response Content update with an undetected error. Rapid Response Content Testing and DeploymentRapid Response Content is delivered as content configuration updates to the Falcon sensor. This release followed all Sensor Content testing procedures outlined above in the Sensor Content section. Software Resiliency and TestingImprove Rapid Response Content testing by using testing types such as: Local developer testing Content update and rollback testing Stress testing, fuzzing and fault injection Stability testing Content interface testingAdd additional validation checks to the Content Validator for Rapid Response Content. Rapid Response Content DeploymentImplement a staggered deployment strategy for Rapid Response Content in which updates are gradually deployed to larger portions of the sensor base, starting with a canary deployment.
Persons: , CrowdStrike Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Windows, Linux, IPC
The situation finally appeared to be returning to normal Wednesday: Delta canceled only 51 flights as of 6 am ET, according to tracking service FlightAware, or only about 1% of its schedule. But it could still take days to get all Delta passengers who had been booked on those canceled flights to where they wanted to go. Delta passengers try to find their bags after canceled and delayed flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday. But it’s not like Delta executives were sitting on the sidelines during Southwest’s struggles thinking, “’Well we really are an amazing airline. Travelers wait in line at the Southwest Airlines ticketing counter at Nashville International Airport after the airline canceled thousands of flights in Nashville, Tennessee in December 2022.
Persons: New York CNN — It’s, Delta, Jessica McGowan, Kathleen Bangs, Ed Bastian, it’s, ’ ” Bangs, Seth Herald, We’ve, Chris Perry, Bangs, she’d, aren’t, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Delta, Department of Transportation, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, CNN, , Southwest Airlines, Nashville International, Getty, Southwest Locations: New York, Atlanta, Southwest, Nashville , Tennessee, AFP
Delta is still melting down. It could last all week
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Frustrated passengers and crewsThe problems left tens of thousands of frustrated Delta customers stranded and unable to return home. Delta crew members are dealing with similar frustrations. Some Delta crew members also are unable to get hotel rooms and are sleeping at airports. This week, Delta remained in the dark about the whereabouts of its crew members. Delta also declined to comment on these offers to crew members.
Persons: Rahul Samant, ” Samant, Ed Bastian, , Ed, , Delta, Raymond James Organizations: New, New York CNN, Delta Air Lines, Endeavor Air, Delta Connection, Delta, IT, , CNN Locations: New York, Atlanta, Delta
And some weary, frustrated passengers were still trying to reconstruct travel plans or abandon them for compensation. Here’s what we know about what they’re entitled to and how passengers can make claims with the airline. What are Delta passengers entitled to? Delta lists a “right to a refund upon request” in a Monday afternoon update on what it’s doing to serve affected customers. Some passengers reported six-hour waits, and many affected passengers had trouble securing food and lodging over the weekend.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, , ” Buttigieg, Buttigieg, , ” Delta, CNN’s Chris Isidore, Isabel Rosales, Amanda Musa Organizations: CNN, Delta Air Lines, Department of Transportation, Delta, of Transportation, Transportation, Delta’s, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, Jackson, , , USDOT, Baggage Service, Service, Command Locations: Delta, Atlanta
CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street looks past political uncertainty
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Tech reboundThe S&P 500 posted its biggest gain since June 5, recovering from its worst weekly slide since April, as tech stocks rebounded led by Nvidia. The move allows Warner Bros. to retain some of its NBA broadcasting rights. However, the NBA may not want Warner Bros. as a media rights partner and could reject the company's matching rights, which could lead to a legal tussle.
Persons: Russell, CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, Mark Green, Andrew Garbarino, Berkshire Hathaway, Walter Cho, Joe Biden's, Kamala Harris Organizations: CNBC, Tech, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Homeland Security, Microsoft, Delta Air Lines, Buffett, Warren, Bank of America, Apple, Boeing, Korean Air, Farnborough, NBA, Warner Bros, Discovery, National Basketball Association, Amazon Prime, Trump Locations: U.S, Berkshire
If you were flying — or planned to fly — last week, your travel plans might have been snarled by an I.T. outage that kneecapped myriad industries and critical services worldwide. On Friday, July 19, alone, nearly 14 percent of the scheduled flights in the United States were canceled and 56 percent were delayed, according to Cirium, an aviation data company. Did you get help from the airlines in paying for any meals, transportation or accommodations? We want to hear how the airlines did.
Organizations: Delta Air Lines Locations: United States
Scott Darling and his wife drove their 17-year-old son, Asher, to the San Jose airport on Sunday morning and saw him off at the check-in counter. They were back in their car and pulling out of the airport when they got a frantic call: Delta Air Lines wouldn’t let Asher check in because he didn’t have a parent accompanying him on the flight. Darling said. Asher had flown by himself on several occasions, he said, and “we were never notified about this.”Delta has been the slowest U.S. airline to restore its operations, canceling over 1,000 flights each day from Friday to Monday. Another 400 had been canceled as of 7 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.
Persons: Scott Darling, Asher, ” Mr, Darling, Pete Buttigieg, Delta Organizations: San, Delta Air Lines, Microsoft Locations: San Jose
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on Tuesday that his department had opened an investigation into Delta Air Lines after the tech outage last week disrupted flights worldwide, and the agency wanted to hear from travelers who said that the airline had not complied with passenger protection requirements. The aim of the investigation is to “ensure the airline is following the law and taking care of its passengers during continued widespread disruptions,” Mr. Buttigieg said in a statement. “All airline passengers have the right to be treated fairly,” he added. The Transportation Department has consumer protection requirements that cover lost baggage, lengthy tarmac delays, compensation for being bumped from an overbooked flight and other protections.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, Mr, Buttigieg Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Transportation Department
DOT investigating Delta over IT outage chaos
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Justine Fisher | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Delta Airlines passengers line up for agent assistance at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on July 22, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. The U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Aviation Consumer Protection is investigating Delta Air Lines over chaos sparked by last week's global IT outage, according to a statement. The DOT cited widespread flight disruptions and customer service failures in which Delta did not uphold commitments to its passengers, it said. On Tuesday, 12% of Delta flights were canceled and 13% were delayed as of mid-morning, according to FlightAware, with some passengers still stranded in airports even days after the outage. The DOT penalized the airline $140 million, a sum 30 times larger than any previous consumer protection violations penalty from the department.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, Ed Bastian, Rahul Samant, Bastian Organizations: Delta Airlines, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, The U.S . Department of Transportation's, of Aviation, Protection, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Microsoft, Social, Southwest Airlines Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, The, Atlanta and Minneapolis
As most airlines began to recover following the technology issues, Delta has struggled to restore operations to full capacity, now resorting to manually resetting each system affected by the meltdown. AdvertisementIt explained that the airline's crew-tracking-related tool, which ensures flights are fully staffed, has needed manual support to repair. The airline with the next highest number of cancellations was United Airlines, with 694 cancellations. AdvertisementSince Friday, Delta has canceled over 5,000 flights, per FlightAware data. Delta canceled 394 flights on Tuesday as of 6.50 a.m.
Persons: , Delta, Ed Bastian Organizations: Service, Lines, Business, Delta, Microsoft, United Airlines, United, Jackson Atlanta International Airport Locations: Texas, Delta, Delta's, Hartsfield
Read previewSome parents say they were left scrambling to help their stranded kids after Delta Air Lines suddenly changed its policies as it grapples with extended delays and cancellations that stretched into the fourth day. "It was about three hours of sheer panic," one of the parents, Cecilia Stone, told Business Insider. AdvertisementAfter the outage, Delta barred unaccompanied minors from traveling, a move its competitors have not implemented. AdvertisementDonald had a regular ticket, but as a minor was still not allowed to fly, Stone told BI. AdvertisementDelta told Business Insider in a statement that it stopped unaccompanied kids from traveling "to protect minors from being separated from their families and caregivers in the event of flight disruptions or cancellations."
Persons: , Cecilia Stone, Transportation Pete Buttigieg, Joel Fortney, wasn't, Fortney, Donald, Stone, Delta didn't, hasn't Organizations: Service, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Business, Transportation, The New York Times, Navy, Delta Airlines Locations: Iowa, Maine, Chicago, Salt Lake City, San Diego
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Wiz walks awayCloud security startup Wiz rejected a $23 billion acquisition offer from Google, opting instead to pursue an IPO. The move allows Warner Bros. to retain some of its NBA broadcasting rights. However, the NBA may not want Warner Bros. as a media rights partner and could reject the company's matching rights, which could lead to a legal tussle.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Russell, CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, Mark Green, Andrew Garbarino, Wiz, Hai Precision Industry —, Hong Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Tech, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Homeland Security, Microsoft, Delta Air Lines, Google, NBA, Warner Bros, Discovery, National Basketball Association, Amazon Prime, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Hai Precision Industry, CSI, U.S Locations: New York City, U.S, Asia, Pacific, Taiwan
CNN —Four days after a faulty software update from a cybersecurity company unexpectedly brought down computers and technical systems across the world, airlines and some other companies are still experiencing delays and other technical problems. The outage was related to a software update rolled out by CrowdStrike, a major US cybersecurity firm. The issue is specific to Falcon, one of CrowdStrike’s main software products, and is not impacting Mac or Linux operating systems, according to the advisory. US-based carriers American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Airlines, SunCountry and Frontier Airlines all reported issues on Friday. More than 1,200 Delta flights were canceled on Sunday, after the carrier canceled 1,208 flights on Saturday, according to FlightAware.
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