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Letter from E[dward] H. Harriman to John Muir, 1905 Jan 12.
TELEGRAM SENT.Form 6 S. OTo John Muir,Martinez, California.TIMEUnion Pacific Railroad Co.,120 BROADWAY,New York, January 12, 1905Have wired Mr. Wm. F. Herrin, asking him to give consideration to subject of your letter January 6th. Please send him copy of it at San Francisco.E. H. Harriman.AM-E.0350
Will the aviation industry have a bright future after the COVID-19 outbreak? Evidence from Chinese airport shipping sector
Due to the lockdown regulations worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, the global aviation industry has been severely hit. This study focuses on the volatility estimation of stock indexes in the Chinese Airport Shipping Set (ASS) at industry-enterprise levels and identifies possible business behavior that may cause fluctuating differences. Depending on the Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model, text mining method and Word Cloud Views, results show that (1) the holistic volatility of Airport Shipping Set Index (ASSI) increases relative to the pre-COVID period; (2) volatility of airport stocks has crucial differences, while the volatility of shipping stocks is similar; (3) there are different responses to the pandemic between Shenzhen Airport and Shanghai Airport shown in their semiannual financial reports. Compared to the latter, the former had a more positive attitude and took various measures to mitigate risks, providing evidence of the volatility differences between firms
Report of the directors of internal improvement on the subject of tail roads, transmitted to the legislature, January session, 1830.
At head of title: Senate ... no. 4.cover-title.Report of the directors ...--Report of Edward H. Robbins and James Hayward, esqrs., who were appointed to visit the works of Internal Improvement in the states of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Communication of Col. Long, president of the Board of engineers of the Baltimore and Ohio rail road company.--Description of the performance of three locomotive engines on the Liverpool and Manchester rail road.Mode of access: Internet
Will the Aviation Industry Have a Bright Future after the COVID-19 Outbreak? Evidence from Chinese Airport Shipping Sector
Due to the lockdown regulations worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, the global aviation industry has been severely hit. This study focuses on the volatility estimation of stock indexes in the Chinese Airport Shipping Set (ASS) at industry-enterprise levels and identifies possible business behavior that may cause fluctuating differences. Depending on the Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model, text mining method and Word Cloud Views, results show that (1) the holistic volatility of Airport Shipping Set Index (ASSI) increases relative to the pre-COVID period; (2) volatility of airport stocks has crucial differences, while the volatility of shipping stocks is similar; (3) there are different responses to the pandemic between Shenzhen Airport and Shanghai Airport shown in their semiannual financial reports. Compared to the latter, the former had a more positive attitude and took various measures to mitigate risks, providing evidence of the volatility differences between firms