Shares Of United Could Fall Into FLYi's Hands
FLYi could soon own shares in United, and at the same time United could succeed in persuading FLYi to drop an antitrust claim if the court overseeing FLYi's liquidation approves a deal the two sides hammered out to settle outstanding claims FLYi made related to United's three-year stint in Chapter...
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