Air Canada Net Income Over Time

AC Stock  CAD 19.45  0.23  1.17%   
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As of the 11th of January 2026, Net Income is likely to grow to about 2.1 B. Also, Net Income From Continuing Ops is likely to grow to about 1.6 B.
Please note, there is a significant difference between Air Canada's value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if Air Canada is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, Air Canada's price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.

Cross Equities Net Income Analysis

Compare Air Canada and related stocks such as Exchange Income, Bombardier, and MDA Net Income Over Time
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EIF(5.8 K)20.7 M25.4 MM8.3 M40.2 M61.5 M72.2 M70.8 M83.6 M28.1 M68.6 M109.7 M122.3 M121.2 M139.4 M146.4 M
BBD-B301.4 M460 M460 M564 M(1.3 B)(5.3 B)(1 B)(494 M)232 M(1.8 B)(868 M)B(148 M)445 M370 M333 M349.6 M
MDA(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)(23.1 M)2.9 M26.3 M48.8 M79.4 M91.3 M95.9 M
BBU-UN128 M128 M128 M184 M1000 K44 MM(58 M)74 M43 M(91 M)258 M63 M482 M15 M17.2 M16.4 M
SES(1.5 M)22.4 M33.1 M39 M30.7 M(159.9 M)(48.9 M)(34.2 M)19.9 M1.6 M(85 M)(203 M)184 M195 M582 M669.3 M702.8 M
CHR15.4 M68.1 M101.1 M61.9 M64.7 M25.5 M111.8 M166.3 M67 M133.2 M41.5 M(20.5 M)48.9 M101.4 M(158.5 M)(142.7 M)(135.5 M)
GRGD109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M109.2 M62.8 M85.8 M135.8 M156.1 M108.2 M
CJT461.6 K3.8 M3.6 M3.3 M(9.5 M)(18 M)2.4 M23.7 M20.2 M11.6 M(87.8 M)167.4 M190.6 M37.3 M108.4 M124.7 M130.9 M
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Air Canada and related stocks such as Exchange Income, Bombardier, and MDA Net Income description

Net income is one of the most important fundamental items in finance. It plays a large role in Air Canada financial statement analysis. It represents the amount of money remaining after all of Air Canada operating expenses, interest, taxes and preferred stock dividends have been deducted from a company total revenue.

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Air Canada
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ClassificationAir
Business Address7373 e-Vertu Boulevard
ExchangeToronto Exchange
CAD 19.45

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