MD-11 Charge Wipes Out 1995 Gains At McDonnell Douglas
An accounting change to recognize a sluggish MD-11 trijet market wiped out record performances by McDonnell Douglas's military aircraft segment in 1995, turning what would have been $707 million in net profits - an 18% gain - into a $436 million loss, the company reported yesterday. In a move some...
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