| Show 11 Flights of the Week The toNowing found ore 101 SON Lake City's top air route rnorket s they ore based on data Official the kern Mine Guide taken each Wedives day the report is funded by the Utoh Air Trovei Corm mission os o public 3oreim and con only serve as guideline Airlines can and do change lures on ma notice travelers should contact !heir travel corners tot infoffno °gents at ho !CARRION PAM mes to 2 4 SEAME SIC fAmetico West 262 274 274 408 Dena sUnded Iaska SIC PHOENIX 197 !Delta Anwico West continental I 196 252 SLCCHICAGO 360 360 360 360 IUnded !United 'Delta rnericon 1WA torthwest Americo West ' 361 360 360 continental 296 339 339 525 726 738 802 Si() 284 274 284 284 704 704 704 704 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 944 944 944 944 944 944 944 - LOS ANGELES 186 NM 230 207 NA 206 252 207 SLC lAmedo3 West Della Continental breed SIC - NEW YORK 404 404 404 Iowa 404 Ameticon 404 America West 404 TWA 404 pon American 404 Northwest CITY Delta Continental SLC Delta' 493 493 493 493 493 421 421 493 1106 1106 1106 1106 1106 1106 1106 1106 252 252 252 IN 219 339 339 339 339 339 AMOriCOrt Americo West Continental SLC 426 426 426 426 426 NARTFOR TWA Delta - --Wiled Continental American Northwest 542 400 542 SLC 898 908 908 898 898 CT 426 426 426 426 426 444 260 514 514 514 514 536 1202 1202 1202 1202 1202 1252 471 471 471 471 471 491 404 1082 1082 1082 1082 1082 1128 1152 303 290 303 303 760 748 708 708 317 317 316 317 316 678 678 678 678 678 PITTS8URGN 383 383 383 383 383 399 Delta American United Continental TWA Northwest Pon Amelican NA 15elta America West United Continental 240 219 219 219 TUSCON SLC RENO - 252 252 DeKa United Continental American America West 251 252 252 SIC - CLEVELAND 471 383 383 471 383 471 471 383 471 383 399 494 United TWA Della Arnerioan Continental Northwest 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1066 domestic fares OM based on on open ended trate' date Non-sto- p service associated with fore advance purI w Lowest round4rip fore with14-da- y chase minimum one Saturday stay other restricNans may apply e tore with Lowest round-tri- p 2 advance some penalty for cancellation Saturday stay or other restrictions may apply V w Standard coach round-tri- p fore Several restrichons apply to the following inferno Sonal fares and ore not published gMng either 14- Or advance purchase Please contact the airline for further information regarding restrictions Ail FARIS CAR2IER8 p 3 SLC VANCOUVER Delta Alaska Air - Horizon I 574 648 574 375 508 ed w w 2412 2412 557 677 RC V GERMANY FRANKFURT American Delta NA Lowest restricted round-fri- Standard coach round-tri-p r fare p D17 I Nmnber of Wild Cards Continue to Affect Uncertain Market I fore The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 30 1990 give you the best quality interpretation of their outlook Meanwhile: There have been some interesting buys in the battered technology sector Last week you may recall we mentioned Amdahl Since we've seen Compaq Computer chairman Benjamin M Rosen picking up 50000 shares at $4475 Sept 7 This buy caught our eye for two reasons: 1) It was his first open market buy since March of 1985 and 2) Rosen recently told a Goldman Sachs analyst he was comfortable with the company's fundamentals as international sales are strong and the domestic market is improving We like seeing an insider backing up verbal statements with action Ro For one labor costs are rising as airline companies like other American firms are facing an increasingly tight labor supply Delta Air Lines for example just awarded its pilots 12 percent pay increases over four years "Labor costs are going up very dramatically as employment rates remain high the labor force gets older and unions negotiate good contracts" said Candace Browning an analyst with Wertheim Schroder & Co in New York By Ted Reed Newspapers If you missed the last round of cheap airline fares don't look for big discount promotions anytime soon Airlines often announce reduced fares shortly after Labor Day which marks the end of summer travel for most families This year however because of rising and unstable fuel costs stemming from the Persian Gulf crisis major fare promotions have failed to materialize In fact in the past few days many major airlines announced a second round of air fare increases effective Oct 1 Those coupled with others imposed Aug 30 means consumers will have to pay at least 10 percent more for fall travel 7::: LE1 to grams — American Airlines' promotion of its new Latin American routes Eastern Airlines' lower fares to Harrisburg Pa Roanoke Va and Dallas and an industrywide promoroutes tion on Others are not widely promoted in Therefore marketing campaigns both the fares and their availability can change daily In general said Sam Buttrick an analyst with Kidder Peabody & Co in New York "We have not seen a of broad-base- d system discounting" Airlines have cut back their promotions because of higher costs They have higher fuel costs and higher labor costs In addition a multitude of discretionary travelers bought tickets good through February under an industrywide promotion that concluded in August The high cost of fuel is public enemy No 1 A gallon of jet fuel now stands at about 98 cents compared with less than 60 cents a gallon in June Other costs are also increasing trans-Atlant- 1—1 : ic NOVIEL :ric::cio 1 © Paul tio ni to- 4 - 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1 1 1 buy almost doubled his holdings In our opinion this trade holds significance because of Kramlich's previous trading history not only in Silicon Graphics but his five other affiliations as well Two Tyco Labs insiders tested the waters recently In August director Robert A Monks bought 8608 shares at an average cost of $51 The buy increased his holdings by 250 percent Monks sold 36000 shares a year ago in the $47 area It is significant when an insider who had been a seller changes course and starts buying When an insider in doing so loses money on the turnaround the action holds even more significance The second buyer director Dennis Kozlowski bought 256 shares also in the $51 range Tyco shares continue to hold the $52 price range On the sell-sid- e the Waste Environmental Management area continues to lead all other industries for high levels of insider selling A recent company in that group to show insider selling is Wheelabrator Technologies When officer Christopher Reinhard sold out his entire position of 20063 shares back in June we took note but did not report on it After all he was the only seller However since the market break Gulf Crisis Downs Flight Deals er two additional sellers have moved in one of them clearing out of his entire position Director William P Hu Iligan sold his total holdings of 3000 shares Aug 23 at prices in the $35 range What is interesting is Hu lligan is also a vice president of waste management and exercised options there in January which he could have sold at a nice profit Instead he liquidated his Wheelabrator position Also selling was officer Ross M Patten who let 10000 go and is now holding 6700 Wheelabrator shares are currently trading in the $3450 sen who now holds over 341000 shares buy was an investment of over $22 million Silicon Graphics is another one Back in June we had spotted sellers in the $36 range making us cautious on the issue On Aug 24 however director Richard C Kramlich picked up 25000 shares at $2513 each The rule out the possibility of lower levels for the averages during this period We will continue to monitor the actions of insiders in our efforts to By Bob Gabe le FCI InvestNet We continue along with Just about everyone else to be extremely concerned about the state of this market A good deal of our technical work supports however the possi- bility of an intermediate bottom formation at these levels This is confirmed by the recent buying actions of insiders You may recall that as the summer progressed we saw increasing numbers of significant insider sales with very few corresponding buys We felt it would take a market correction to entice insiders to begin buying anew This is certainly what we got and they're buying too As there are a few "wild cards" out there that will continue to affect the market a great deal of uncertainty will abound in the following months Consequently we cannot Knight-Ridd- SLC - 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