Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways reported its first-half 2001 profits were down 40% and revenues off 1.9%

Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways reported its first-half 2001 profits were down 40% and revenues off 1.9%, which Chairman James Hughes-Hallett said was attributed to slow growth in the U.S., Japan and Asia and was predictable. The company reported revenues of HK$15.8 billion ($2 billion), with...

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