Delta Live Tweets Its Q2 Earnings Announcement, Sort Of
Skift Take
Delta's profitable second quarter continues its upward trend, and investors are still happy about the return to dividend payments announced in May.
Today Delta Air Lines reported its second quarter earnings on a traditional call, as well as an audio-only webcast and updates on its Twitter news handle. The updates were written before hand and linked off to additional press releases about specific parts of Delta’s operations.
Delta did not include the analyst Q&A session on Twitter.
We’ve captured the tweets so you don’t have to:
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