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AMR down $359 million in Q3
AMR, parent of American Airlines, says it lost $359 million in third quarter 2009. Excluding special items primarily related to the sale and grounding of aircraft, it lost $265 million.
Here are the numbers. Per-share are actual, other numbers in millions.
| GAAP results | Q3 2009 | Q3 2008 | Change |
| Net income | -$359 | $31 | -$390 |
| Per share | -$1.26 | $0.12 | -$1.38 |
| Operating revenues | $5,126 | $6,421 | -$1,295 |
| Excluding items | Q3 2009 | Q3 2008 | Change |
| Net income | -$265 | -$374 | $109 |
| Per share | -$0.93 | -$1.45 | $0.52 |
| Operating revenues | $5,126 | $6,421 | -$1,295 |
(source)
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