Finnair Profit Plunges In First Half
Finnair's profits for the first six months of 1996 were cut in half because of higher fuel prices and flat growth in its international traffic. The pre-tax profit fell to 233.5 million markka (US$50 million) in the first half from 463 million in the same period of 1995. Net sales rose to 3.67...
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