No rush to sell more assets: Qantas chief
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No rush to sell more assets: Qantas chief

Beijing : China | Jun 11, 2012 at 10:08 AM PDT
Source: The Age
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Matt O'sullivan June 12, 2012 Read later Battling turbulence: Qantas CEO Alan Joyce. Alan Joyce has made it clear the airline will not rush into selling more assets, such as its air-freight stakes, because shareholders do not want the airline ''overreacting to the situation and making wrong decisions''.... FULL ARTICLE AT The Age
 
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