JAL Taps Reserve Fund

Japan Airlines dipped into its reserve fund for nearly $1.2 billion to cover money-losing investments in hotels, a helicopter operation and cruise business in 1997, but it expects a rebound in profits in fiscal 1998. The losses prompted the Mar. 17 resignation of President Akira Kondo and Chairman...

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