Northwest Posts $29 Million Profit, But Higher Fuel Prices Loom
Northwest yesterday reported a fourth quarter profit of $29 million, far better than the same 1998 quarter when it posted a $181 million loss due to the September 1998 pilots strike. The airline, showing a net margin of 1.1%, was "significantly affected" by higher fuel prices, according to Chief...
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