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November 19, 2003 The News & Observer
Like Lazarus, Midway may rise still
Dudley Price Staff Writer
RALEIGH -- Midway Airlines just won't stay on the ground. Wexford Capital, a Connecticut company that bailed out Midway with a loan two years ago, has offered to buy the bankrupt carrier's jets and operating certificate. Midway could be back in the air in as soon as a month. "We're baaaack!" said Robert Ferguson, Midway's president and chief executive, after a brief hearing Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Ferguson has kept his job on a
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Like Lazarus, Midway may rise still
Dudley Price Staff Writer
RALEIGH -- Midway Airlines just won't stay on the ground. Wexford Capital, a Connecticut company that bailed out Midway with a loan two years ago, has offered to buy the bankrupt carrier's jets and operating certificate. Midway could be back in the air in as soon as a month. "We're baaaack!" said Robert Ferguson, Midway's president and chief executive, after a brief hearing Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Ferguson has kept his job on a
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