COOK'S LOSS
Thomas Cook, assailed by high costs and low demand, reported a net loss of 251 million euros in 2003, after a 120-million-euro loss the year before, and a 10% drop in revenues to 7.2 billion euros. Despite severe cost-cutting, including the sale of 12 757-200s to Russia, another loss is forecast...
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