Continental Back in the Black
Credit: JOSEPH PRIES
Continental Airlines posted a net income of $79 million in the second quarter, but the carrier will avoid adding more debt and tightly control capacity by deferring short-term deliveries of new jets. The quarter's profit was largely due to a security fee reimbursement of $111 million and a special...
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