AMR Loss Grows Due To Fuel; Carrier Looks At More Cost Cuts
American parent AMR Corp. yesterday reported a deep $604 million fourth-quarter net loss, including one-time charges, and executives warned of needing higher revenues and lower costs to return to profitability. The carrier's loss includes $191 million in special items and compares with a $387...
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