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M&A
The $3.17 billion merger between Continental Airlines and United Airlines creates a mega US carrier in Asia with no overlapping routes in the region.
By Edward Russell | 4 May 2010
A roundup of the latest CFO and treasurer moves from around the region.
By Jonathan Wong | 13 April 2010
On the eve of relaunching a Hong Kong-Guam service, Continental Airlines’ Walter Dias discusses the importance of Asia to US airlines.
By Edward Russell | 1 April 2010
Sticking with American Airlines in Oneworld could be a stop-gap move for Japan Airlines while it seeks financial stability.
By Edward Russell | 10 February 2010
Reducing the presence of US airlines at Tokyo's Narita Airport is a key issue behind the Japanese government’s reported preference for a Japan Airlines-Delta tie-up.
By Edward Russell | 1 February 2010
Japan Airlines’ slide into bankruptcy may be one of the country’s worst kept secrets, but it affirms the DPJ’s pro-free market stance.
By Edward Russell | 20 January 2010
American Airlines and TPG offer $1.1 billion for Japan Airlines, exceeding Delta Air Lines’ $1.03 billion offer.
By Edward Russell | 4 December 2009
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Samsung
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FinanceAsia
December 2011/January 2012