Pretax loss narrows at British Airways
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British Airways posted a 60 million pound (96.8 million euros) pretax profit loss for the third quarter ending on December 31, 1999. During the same period in 1998, the carrier posted a 75 million pound pretax loss.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
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BA posts its first full-year loss since privatization in 1987
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British Airways PLC posted a 244 million pounds (402.3 million euros) for the year ending March 31, 2000. The loss before exceptional gains is the first full-year loss for the carrier since its 1987 privatization.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
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Improving products, BA returns to profit (British Airways PLC)
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United Kingdom's national carrier British Airways PLC reported operating profit of 380 million British pounds for the financial year ending March 31, 2001, due to restructuring and improvements in services.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2001
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