Rite Aid posts smaller-than-expected loss, but predicts bigger deficit and lower salesSeptember 24th, 2009 Rite Aid trims 2Q loss but lowers forecastsNEW YORK — Drugstore operator Rite Aid Corp. is reporting a smaller second-quarter loss than a year ago, but is lowering its expectations for the fiscal year.
LTX Credence posts loss for fourth quarter, full year of fiscal 2010September 3rd, 2009 LTX Credence posts loss for 4Q of fiscal 2010WASHINGTON — LTX Credence Corp. posted a loss for its fiscal 2009 fourth-quarter and full-year results, but said the outlook for the first quarter of 2010 appears brighter.
IKB Deutsche Industriebank posts euro19 million Q1 net profit; loan loss provisions increaseAugust 24th, 2009 German bank IKB posts euro19 million Q1 net profitFRANKFURT — German lender IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG said Monday it returned to a net profit in its fiscal first quarter after booking big financial write-downs last year, though its loan loss provisions more than doubled during the beginning of its 2009 financial year. The Duesseldorf-based bank said its profit of euro19.4 million ($28 million) in its April-June fiscal first quarter compared with a net loss of euro517 million in the year-ago period.
Finnish airline Finnair reports 2Q net loss of $37 million on 21 percent fall in revenueAugust 7th, 2009 Finnair reports 2Q net loss of $37 millionHELSINKI — Finnair PLC on Friday reported a second-quarter net loss of euro26 million ($37 million) as the airline's chief executive announced that he is resigning in what he called "crisis" conditions. President and CEO Jukka Hienonen said he is resigning because he is not satisfied with the pace of change in the airline during the current challenging times and partly blamed unions.
Finnair CEO Jukka Hienonen resigns, dissatisfied with pace of change, uncooperative unionsAugust 7th, 2009 Finnair chief executive Hienone resignsHELSINKI — Finnair PLC president and CEO Jukka Hienonen says he is resigning because he is not satisfied with the pace of change in the airline during the current challenging times,
Hienone also blamed what he described as uncooperative unions. Hienonen, who has headed the Finnish national carrier since 2005, says "a clear change of course is required" and that "some personnel organizations have shown no willingness to adapt."
Finnair said Friday that Hienonen will continue as president and CEO until a replacement is found during his six-month period of notice.
Finnish airline Finnair reports 2Q net loss of euro26 million on 21 percent fall in revenueAugust 7th, 2009 Finnair reports 2Q net loss of euro26 millionHELSINKI — Finnair PLC on Friday saw a second-quarter net loss of euro26 million ($37 million) as the airline's chief executive announced that he is resigning in what he called "crisis" conditions. President and CEO Jukka Hienonen said he had reached the decision because he was not satisfied with the pace of change in the airline during the current challenging times and blamed unions for inflexibility.
Finnish airline Finnair reports 2Q net loss of €26 million on 21 percent fall in revenueAugust 7th, 2009 Finnair reports 2Q net loss of €26 millionHELSINKI — Finnair PLC on Friday saw a second-quarter net loss of €26 million ($37 million) as the airline's chief executive announced that he is resigning in what he called "crisis" conditions. President and CEO Jukka Hienonen said he had reached the decision because he was not satisfied with the pace of change in the airline during the current challenging times and blamed unions for inflexibility.
Singapore Airlines posts first quarterly loss since 2003 as revenue plungesJuly 30th, 2009 Singapore Airlines posts first loss since 2003SINGAPORE — Singapore Airlines Ltd. posted its first quarterly loss since 2003 as tourism dropped and travelers sought budget carriers amid a global recession.
SBA Communications posts wider-than-expected 2Q loss, as higher costs trumped stronger salesJuly 29th, 2009 SBA Communications posts wider 2Q lossBOCA RATON, Fla. — SBA Communications Corp., which leases cell phone towers to wireless providers, on Tuesday posted a wider-than-expected loss for its second quarter as operating costs grew.
Finnair Plus internet shop a boon for frequent fliersJune 16th, 2009 HELSINKI - Finnair has become the first airline in the Nordic countries to open an internet shop, shifting Finnair Plus members' opportunities to use their frequent-flyer points into a new era, the airline said Tuesday. From the Finnair Plus Shop, members can buy products with Plus points alone, with cash, or with a combination of both.
Finnish railway unions to halt all passenger, cargo traffic in 1-day walkoutJune 12th, 2009 Finnish railway unions plan 1-day strikeHELSINKI — Finnish railway workers say they will halt all passenger and cargo traffic on Monday to protest the state-owned railway company's personnel policies and layoffs. Finnish rail VR says the one-day strike will affect some 200,000 passengers, including those traveling by rail to Russia and commuters in the capital region.
Indian wins Finnair prize for best vision of future flyingJune 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - An Indian has won Nordic carrier Finnair's award for best envisaging how flying would look and feel like in the future, besting 1,000 competitors from around the world. The prize, Finnair tickets between Europe and Asia, was won by Dattatray Kuvalekar from India, the airline said in a statement here Wednesday.
Electronic Arts posts 4th-quarter loss, lower revenueMay 5th, 2009 Electronic Arts posts 4Q lossNEW YORK — Electronic Arts is reporting a smaller net loss for its fiscal fourth quarter, a period with few hit game launches. It also confirms its guidance for the current fiscal year.
Finnair to restart Mumbai operations from OctoberMay 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Hoping for a revival of passenger demand, Nordic carrier Finnair has decided to restart its Mumbai operations from October even as it has inducted a new fleet of Airbus aircraft to operate on the Delhi-Helsinki-New York sector. The carrier had to recently cut back on its Mumbai-Helsinki operations due to a host of reasons, including the retirement of old aircraft and a general decline in passenger demand, said Kari Stolbow, director for the Indian subcontinent.
Finnish carrier Finnair posts 1Q loss of euro19 million on 10 percent fall in revenueApril 28th, 2009 Finnair posts 1Q loss of euro19 millionHELSINKI, — Finnair PLC on Tuesday reported a first-quarter net loss of euro18.6 million ($24.4 million) as turnover fell 10 percent, and warned it expects a full-year loss. The Finnish airline said sales fell to euro516 million ($677 million) in January through March, from euro573 million a year earlier.