Eyeing Boeing-MD merger, anxious Rohr adjusts MD-90 figures
Anxiety created by the impending Boeing-McDonnell Douglas merger isn't confined to European antitrust regulators and Airbus, with worries over the future of McDonnell Douglas commercial airliner programs leading Rohr Inc., to stop counting profits on the MD-90 program in its 1997 second quarter....
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