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Continental loses 3-million in the second quarter

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Continental Airlines has posted a loss in the second quarter, but the company is hoping it won't have to make further cuts in flights from hubs like Cleveland.

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You can read a lot more about this directly on Continental's most recent quarterly earnings call. Seeking Alpha posts the transcripts. The direct link to Continental's is below:

http://snipurl.com/30eu7


Posted by: Bary (NY, NY) on July 17, 2008 9:01PM
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