Delta takes more charges, forecasts higher net loss
The rate of retirement among pilots at Delta Air Lines has doubled during the past year, and as a result the company will take a noncash charge that it expects to increase its fourth-quarter net loss by at least 50%. The charge, $140 million, will accelerate the recognition, in accounting terms, of...
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