Deutsche Lufthansa


Higher earnings and the recent share price collapse translate into an ADD

18/03/19 -"Lufthansa's final 2018 earnings were higher than we had anticipated. In spite of a sizeable depreciation charge increase, the group's bottom line and EPS numbers were some 5% higher than we had ..."

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18/03/19
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