On October 30, 2025, United Airlines reported Q3 earnings per share of $2.78, beating analyst expectations, but revenue came in at $15.2 billion, below the $15.33 billion forecast. Despite the EPS beat, the stock dropped sharply, reflecting investor disappointment over the revenue miss and concerns about future growth prospects[1]. UAL closed at $93.38 on October 30, 2025, down 2.66% from the previous session, continuing a volatile week for the stock. The market reaction underscores the importance of revenue growth for investor sentiment, even when profitability metrics are strong[1].