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    AMR, Creditors Broaden Planning

    Fri, 05/11/2012 - 17:29 EDT - WSJ Europe
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    American Airlines parent AMR and its creditors agreed to develop "potential consolidation scenarios," even as their focus remains on bringing the carrier through bankruptcy as an independent company.

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