Copa’s (CPA) low $70’s share price around Christmas of 2018 will probably go down in my annals of “shouda, couda, wouda”, and maybe ought to serve as a reminder to use a more compelling alert/reminder system. Anyway, while this Latin American airline’s shares had been drifting since February, the shares rebounded strongly after first quarter earnings, as management once again demonstrated its proven (but still occasionally overlooked) cost management ability and maintained a fairly benign outlook for the business, as well as reiterating some encouragement about the Brazilian market later this year.