JetBlue Airways Corp
NASDAQ:JBLU

Watchlist Manager
JetBlue Airways Corp Logo
JetBlue Airways Corp
NASDAQ:JBLU
Watchlist
Price: 5.07 USD 5.63% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.8B USD

JBLU's latest stock split occurred on Dec 27, 2005

The company executed a 3-for-2 stock split, meaning that for every 2 shares held, investors received 3 new shares.

Before the split, JBLU traded at 22.61 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 15.69.

The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 27, 2005. This was JBLU's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Nov 21, 2003.

Last Splits:
Dec 27, 2005
3-for-2
Nov 21, 2003
3-for-2
Dec 13, 2002
3-for-2
Pre-Split Price
15.0733 22.61
Post-Split Price
15.69
Before
After
Last Splits:
Dec 27, 2005
3-for-2
Nov 21, 2003
3-for-2
Dec 13, 2002
3-for-2

JetBlue Airways Corp
Stock Splits History

JBLU Stock Splits Timeline
Dec 27, 2005
Dec 27, 2005
Split 3-for-2
x1.5
Pre-Split Price
15.0733 22.61
Post-Split Price
15.69
Before
After
Nov 21, 2003
Nov 21, 2003
Split 3-for-2
x1.5
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
17.78
Before
After
Dec 13, 2002
Dec 13, 2002
Split 3-for-2
x1.5
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
17.78
Before
After

Global
Stock Splits Monitor

Date Company Split Pre-Split Price Post-Split Price
Jan 20, 2026
Linius Technologies Ltd
OTC:LNNTF
1-for-100
/100
0.0001 0.0001 USD N/A
Jan 20, 2026
Lotus Resources Ltd
OTC:LTSRF
1-for-11
/11
0.1377 0.1377 USD N/A
Jan 15, 2026
Amcor PLC
NYSE:AMCR
1-for-5
/5
8.57 8.57 USD N/A
Jan 8, 2026
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co Ltd
OTC:SURYY
2-for-1
x2
25.635 25.635 USD N/A
Jan 7, 2026
Deutsche Effecten und Wechsel Beteiligungsgesellschaft AG
SWB:EFF
1-for-10
/10
0.35 0.35 EUR N/A
Load More

JetBlue Airways Corp
Glance View

JetBlue Airways Corp., since its inception in 1998, has carved its niche in the airline industry by championing the low-cost carrier model while ardently emphasizing superior customer service—a key differentiator in a sector often characterized more by cost-cutting than by comfort. Founded by David Neeleman, JetBlue took to the skies with a vision that blended affordability with a customer-centric approach. The airline swiftly gained attention by introducing features typically reserved for higher-end carriers, such as in-flight entertainment and more legroom, without the premium price. JetBlue's business model revolves around maintaining a simplified flight network primarily covering the Americas, which reduces operational complexities and costs. This allows them to offer competitive pricing. By ensuring high aircraft utilization and focusing on high-demand routes, the airline maximizes revenue per available seat mile, making it an efficient operator despite the industry's notorious volatility. At the heart of JetBlue's revenue generation is its diversified approach to earnings. While passenger service remains its core revenue stream, ancillary sources like baggage fees and other optional services further bolster profitability. Additionally, the company's TrueBlue loyalty program not only bolsters customer retention but encourages repeat business—equal parts strategic advantage and revenue enhancer. JetBlue also capitalizes on partnerships with international carriers, expanding its network reach without physical expansion. This careful orchestration of service excellence and fiscal strategy allows JetBlue to maintain a competitive edge, balancing growth with sustainability in an industry where those two metrics are often at odds.

JBLU Intrinsic Value
19.68 USD
Undervaluation 74%
Intrinsic Value
Price
Back to Top