TURNAROUND TIME

In advance of its 1998 annual report, a Korean Air official said the Seoul-based carrier will post a net profit of $247 million--a big turnaround from 1997's net loss of $280 million. Although passenger counts and yields in East Asia are at their nadir, the airline squeezed out a profit by reducing...

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