Japan Airlines Lowers Forecast As Chairman Resigns

Japan Airlines Chairman Susumu Yamaji stepped down yesterday after the airline revised its profit forecast downward and took a $783.8 million special loss provision. The carrier will eliminate 1,500 jobs and cut costs by 10% by 2001. JAL President Akira Kondo recommended that Yamaji's successor be...

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