SIA Posts US$36M Six-Month Loss, Blames SARS Effects
Singapore Airlines Group posted a SGD$62.5 million (US$36 million) operating loss for the first six months of 2003, the first loss for the company on record, due to the effects of the SARS pneumonia outbreak. The multi-million dollar loss is a sharp contrast to the SGD510 million profit last year...
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