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Sunseekers help Dart nearly treble profits
Change in routes and capacity help boost budget airline operator and return it to dividend list.
National Express arrives at loss after losing East Coast line
Transport group says it will axe its interim dividend to save cash and reduce debt.
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British Airways posts £148m loss as passenger numbers drop
Airline slumps into the red as recessionhit business travellers and holidaymakers stay at home.
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Stagecoach in talks with National Express bidders
Chairman to seek approval to reject approach from Spain's Cosmen family and private equity group CVC
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Ryanair shares sink as recession hits profits
Ryanair to carry on a price war with rivals despite the hit to its own profits expects more airline failures.
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Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary: the quotes
Ryanair's chief executive is as famous for his public persona as for his role at the helm of Europe's largest lowcost airline. Following
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Tata profits surge despite sales slump
Tata Motors India's biggest vehicle maker defied the odds with a 60pc surge in quarterly profits as cost cutting income from the sale
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Lonrho plans expansion as Africa rides the recession
PanAfrican conglomerate Lonrho said that it had made good progress in the third quarter of the year despite depressed global markets.
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Ryanair land grab comes at a cost
Even Ryanair is finding it hard to make a buck charging ?1 - baggage excluded - to fly from London to Krakow.
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Thales profit hit by Airbus delay
Thales the French defence giant reported a worsethanexpected drop in firsthalf profit hit by delays by Airbus and Boeing in building new
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