Analysis: Air Berlin–Living On Borrowed Time
For Air Berlin, the clock has started ticking. Its equity has been reduced to €308 million ($443 million) from €505 million at the end of 2010, and its very survival is at stake. The airline has burned through €200 million of its reserves in the past six months, two thirds of it in the first quarter...
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