Vought's Losses Widen, But The Company Sees Delivery Upswing
Investment in the Boeing 787 and facility consolidation expenses caused Vought Aircraft Industries to widen its loss year-over-year, but the company sees delivery rates for its Boeing products showing signs of recovery. Losses for 2004 reached $155 million, compared with $70 million in 2004. During...
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