The 52-week price range is $19.87-$48.14 and the company has a market capitalization of $2.52 billion. Analysts covering the shares maintain a consensus Buy rating, according to Zacks Investment Research. Zero analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, 3 has assigned a hold rating, 0 says it’s a buy, and 3 have assigned a strong buy rating to the company.
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. (HA) on March 1, 2016 announced the resignation of Zac Hirzel from the company’s Board of Directors. Hirzel, who has helped guide the company’s unprecedented growth since joining the board in February 2014, will step off the board immediately.
“Zac is a valued colleague and a staunch believer in Hawaiian Airlines’ singular brand and potential for continued growth,” said Lawrence Hershfield, chairman of the board of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. “We have appreciated his insights and are grateful for his service to the board.”
“It has been my privilege to be a board member and shareholder at Hawaiian during the past few years,” said Hirzel. “I want to thank both Larry and Mark Dunkerley for their strong leadership and to everyone at Hawaiian for their dedication to the company.”
Hirzel is the president and founder of Hirzel Capital Management, an investment firm headquartered in Dallas.
Current board members who are to be proposed for re-election in May are: Lawrence S. Hershfield, chairman; Mark B. Dunkerley, president and CEO; Randall L. Jenson; Crystal K. Rose; and Richard N. Zwern. The Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. Board of Directors also includes union representatives Duane E. Woerth (Air Line Pilots Association), William S. Swelbar (Association of Flight Attendants) and, effective in May, Joseph Guerrieri, Jr. (International Association of Machinists).
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary, Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., engages in the scheduled air transportation of passengers and cargo. It offers daily services on North America routes between the state of Hawai’i and Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington. The company also provides daily services on its Neighbor Island routes among the six major islands of the State of Hawai’i; and daily services on its international routes between the state of Hawai’i and Sydney, Australia; and Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. In addition, it offers scheduled services between the state of Hawai’i, and New York City, New York; and scheduled services between the State of Hawai’i and Pago Pago, American Samoa; Papeete, Tahiti; Brisbane, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Sapporo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Beijing, China, as well as other ad hoc charter services. Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. markets its tickets through various distribution channels, including its Website www.hawaiianairlines.com primarily for North America and Neighbor Island route customers, as well as through travel agencies and wholesale distributors primarily for its international route customers. As of December 31, 2015, the companys fleet consisted of 18 Boeing 717-200 aircraft for the Neighbor Island routes; 8 Boeing 767-300 aircraft; and 22 Airbus A330-200 aircraft for the North America, international, and charter routes, as well as 3 ATR42 turboprop aircraft. Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1929 and is headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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