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Southwest Airlines
- Southwest Airlines' stock has fallen 6% in recent days due to operational issues and controversy
- The airline has had to cancel a significant number of flights over the Christmas holiday period
- These cancellations have caused frustration for passengers who have had their flights or bags disrupted
- Southwest has experienced problems with crew levels and scheduling software, leading to the need to reset profitability
- The controversy is expected to cost the company billions of dollars, including fines from regulatory agencies and compensation for affected customers
- The incident is likely to impact Southwest's earnings and profits for the next one to two years
- The company may also lose some customers permanently or semi-permanently and will need to work to win back trust
- Southwest's stock may face a further 10-30% drop in the near term due to investor concerns over growth and liabilities
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Investing in the stock market in a recession
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