Full-Year Loss To Be Slightly Less Than Earlier Predictions

UBS Warburg last week narrowed its airline industry loss prediction for full-year 2003 from $7.8 billion to $7 billion thanks to a lower war effect, deeper capacity cuts and wage concessions. Analyst Sam Buttrick noted that most of the improvement stems from the revised second quarter estimates...

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