INTELLIGENCE: Full Year 2003 Industry Losses Could Top $5 Billion

U.S. airlines' first-quarter losses are expected to reach $2.4 billion, $400 million worse than a year ago, according to JP Morgan. For the full year, analyst Jamie Baker predicts $5.2 billion in losses, compared with nearly $7 billion for 2002, but the Iraq situation may change estimates...

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