Varig Losses Increase To $54 million In 1999
Varig, Brazil's largest airline, increased losses to $54 million in 1999 from $14.3 million the previous year, mostly attributable to the sharp devaluation of the currency in January 1999 in the context of Brazil's acute recession. Actual revenues rose to $2.5 billion from $2 billion the previous...
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