Korean Air Expects to Wax 2003 Profit as SARS Wanes

PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENT Korean Air said a 7.1% appreciation in the Korean won helped cushion the impact of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) health crisis, but not enough to prevent the carrier from posting a 284.6-billion-won ($242-million) loss for the first half of fiscal 2003. It had...

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