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w ide. • Byaggresslvalyadhefinvto O'-'rltratagy for growth, tha Company In 1989 continued to outpace much of ourcompetltlon . Earnlngsparshara incraa-.d2:8parcant, from compt~red to 1147.5 million tha preceding yaar. Nataarninu-in-craased2:9parcanttol9.3million. • Alrfrelghta•porta, whlchaccounted for appro•imataly 34 percent of tha Company' a nat airfreight revanuas, continuedaaonaofthaCompany' stopnetravanuaproducars. However, our oc:-n. Import airfreight. and custom hou- brokaraga -vmantsgraw signiffcantlyas-11, raftac:tlngtha Company' s h4tightanad raputa-

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