TAA Abandons Plan, Says It's Ready To Return Shares To LAB
U.K.-based TAA, under pressure from workers now in control of Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (LAB), said it would not insist on its plan to rescue the troubled carrier and is a planning to return equity shares in its possession to the workers (DAILY, Sept. 13). TAA legal representative David Tattum said he...
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