Two US airlines have revised their profit expectations while a discount retailer has cut its forecast due to hurricane-related expenses. American Airlines raised its adjusted fourth-quarter earnings per share between $0.55 and $0.75. In contrast, Dollar General lowered its annual profit outlook after incurring $32.7 million in third-quarter hurricane costs. Five Below is raising its full-year outlook amid the changes.
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