Alpha looks to India as results reflect tough year’s trading

9-Apr-2002

UK/INTERNATIONAL. Alpha Airports Group revealed substantial losses in its 2001 results this week?but insisted that its recent steps to streamline the business would allow it to benefit from the anticipated upturn in the travel and tourism business. ?It has been a tough year but we feel we?ve come out in reasonably good shape,? Alpha ceo Kevin Abbott told DFNI.

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By John Rimmer

UK/INTERNATIONAL. Alpha Airports Group revealed substantial losses in its 2001 results this week?but insisted that its recent steps to streamline the business would allow it to benefit

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(15-Jul-2006) - UK. Alpha Airports Group CEO Peter Williams has insisted that the company has "a bright future" as it emerges from the turmoil that led to the departure of predecessor Kevin Abbott and finance director Heather McRae and caused trading in the company's shares to be suspended
(1-May-2006) - UK. As DFNI went to press, trading in Alpha Airports Group shares remained suspended as the retail and catering specialist sought clarification of auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers' (PwC) withdrawal of approval of its preliminary results for the year ended January 31
(15-Jun-2002) - UK. Alpha Airports Group ceo Kevin Abbott has said the company is eyeing potential acquisitions in niche markets around the world as shareholders press for fresh investments.