SAS Posts 2002 Loss; Outlook Unclear

SAS managed to improve its financial performance last year but still posted a SEK450 million (US$52.68 million) pre-tax loss. President and CEO Joergen Lindegaard said the airline would not publish any guidance for 2003 because of the current geopolitical instability. The company's revenues...

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