April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Shares of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., Asia's second-largest airline by market value, may gain after its pilots' union accepted a settlement to end a dispute that began in 2001 when 51 of its members were fired.
Posted April 24, 2005
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