CASH CRUNCH

Despite industry-wide efforts to raise cash and ride out the post-Sept. 11 collapse of demand, two of the airlines, US Airways and Continental, finished 2001 with less cash on hand than they had a year earlier. US Airways reported $1.08 billion, down from $1.32 billion, and Chairman Stephen Wolf...

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