Orbital Impairment Drives Loss
Intelsat reported a 10% rise in revenues for the first quarter, compared to the same period in 2008, but the net loss widened to $557.6 million from $412.6 million, reflecting a $499-million orbital asset impairment. The company suffered a power failure on its Galaxy 26 and has a number of Boeing...
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