CONCERN FOR KIWI INTENSIFIES

Time is running out for cash-strapped Kiwi International Air Lines, one of the few U.S. carriers unable to profit from the industry's improved business climate in 1995. After losing about $900,000 on revenues of $123.3 million in the first nine months of last year, employee-owned Kiwi may report a...

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