Arctic Slope Regional Corp., an Alaska Native regional corporation, is expected to report a loss of more than $17 million for 2004.
ASRC attributes the loss to an administrative ruling affecting oil pipeline payments. The corporation would have seen an $18 million profit otherwise, an official said.
Despite the projected loss, the corporation generated $1.3 billion in revenue last year.
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ASRC expects loss for 2004
(The Anchorage Daily News 3/8)
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Alaska Native corporation expects loss for 2004
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