EasyJet said it expects pretax profit to rise as much as 19% this year despite the impact on travel from turmoil in Israel, Egypt and Moscow, but the airline's shares dropped as the forecast fell short of analysts' hopes.
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Thu, 07/24/2014 - 2:10am
EasyJet said it expects pretax profit to rise as much as 19% this year despite the impact on travel from turmoil in Israel, Egypt and Moscow, but the airline's shares dropped as the forecast fell short of analysts' hopes.