Mesaba's Bankruptcy Causes Huges Losses At Parent Mair
Mair Holdings predicts losing between $80 million and $85 million for its fiscal year ending March 2006 as its main subsidiary Mesaba Airlines attempts to avoid running out of cash by the end of August. Mesaba's parent cited reorganization costs as a cause for its sweeping loss, in addition to...
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