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The Weekly Buzzing Stocks by Billy Kawasaki Spirit Airlines Inc. SAVE-N TOP PICK Sep 20, 2023

spirit airlines (nasdaq: save) is the ultra-low cost airline of the americas and home of the bare fare. spirit’s fares are unbundled; they simply reflect the cost of taking customers to their destination without any extras. every customer gets frill control: the ability to choose what perks and options they’d like to add to the bare fare, independent of the choices of other passengers. structuring fares this way allows every passenger a chance to fly for less than any other airline. spirit’s fit fleet is one of the youngest flying and is one of the most fuel-efficient in the industry. this innovative approach grows the traveling market and stimulates new economic activity while creating new jobs. spirit currently operates more than 250 daily flights to over 50 destinations within the u.s., latin america, caribbean and canada. for more information, head to spirit.com. media note: spirit aircraft photos and video b-roll are available in the pressroom section of spirit.com at spirit.com Social media mentions are up 500% in the past 24h.

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TOP PICK

Airlines are trading at very low multiples compared to other transportation. It is dirt cheap. An ultra low cost carrier. Flies to major domestic cities. Best margin in the business. It is not a business travelers` airline. They do 13% more flights per day with their planes than other carriers.

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DON'T BUY

A solid, new category called ‘ultra low cost carrier’. It is not a very comfortable experience to fly them and you pay extra for everything. It has gotten very beaten up this year, but he prefers WJA-T.

DON'T BUY

A deep discounter in the US. The stock had done phenomenally well. Was probably the best advertising company that he had ever seen. The stock came off with all the rest of the airlines. Recently the CEO had been let go. Wouldn’t recommend it here, but they were good operators.

BUY

Airlines are slaves to fuel prices. We hear all the negatives to low oil prices, however dropping oil prices is a net positive to many industries like this one. It is a decent place to look but it is a trade because it is tied to the commodity.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick March 23/15. Down 37.65%.) Had thought this would do better. It had the benefit of very low oil prices at that time, and was an ultra low cost carrier, which was attractive, and it was winning share. Started to have problems operationally. It is going to take time to repair some of the reputational damage. As oil prices came up, he exited his position.

DON'T BUY

It's a competitive space and needs more consolidating, but the government won't let it. Look elsewhere like Delta.

DON'T BUY

Each time they fly, they lose money. He hopes they come out of the market to reduce capacity and increase overall airline demand for the other airlines.