SAS Pre-Tax Profit Jumps 20 Percent In First Nine Months
SAS's pre-tax profit for the first three quarters of 1997 ballooned by more than 20%, compared with the same period last year. Higher business fares, better capacity utilization and a moderate rise in expenses accounted for the improved results. Pre-tax income rose 21% to SEK1.75 billion (US$233...
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