Malaysia Buys Back MAS; Routes, Staff Cuts Expected

The Malaysian government has taken back control of national flag carrier, Malaysia Airlines, buying back the 29.09% stake sold to the airline's executive chairman, Tajudin Ramli for M$1.792 billion in 1994, worth $717 million in U.S. currency at the time. The same will be paid for the 224 million...

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