Dragonair's weakened earnings outlook delays public offering
Hong Kong regional Dragonair's decision to expand will cost it a near-term chance to take itself public. The airline admitted last week that it was forced to delay its public offering until the end of 1997 because expansion to Taiwan and mainland China weakened its current earnings ability.
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