Continental Posts Red Ink, Despite Stronger Revenues
Continental Airlines lost $109 million in the fourth quarter of 2002 and $451 million for the year, and senior officials predict further bloodletting throughout 2003 as yields remain weak and fuel costs rise. "We had a number of roadblocks in 2002 that prevented us from returning to profitability...
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