SAS Plunges Into The Red On Lower Business Traffic

SAS yesterday reported a pre-tax loss of 1.14 billion Swedish crowns (US$108 million), compared with a 1.72 billion crown profit in 2000. SAS also forecast that its "income before taxes, excluding capital gains, is expected to be negative for the full year 2002 but better than in 2001." Last year...

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