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SCHOOLS

Corinthian jumps on profit report

Corinthian Colleges earned 20 cents a share, flat with a year ago and a penny over recently lowered views. It sees Q1 earnings per share of 17-19 cents vs. 18 cents expected. Shares jumped 23% to 14.01, regaining some lost ground after an early profit warning hit share prices. Revenue jumped 56% to $217.1 mil. Ex acquisitions, sales rose 26%.

TRANSPORTATION

United Air mulling more job cuts

The No. 2 U.S. airline is considering eliminating 6,000 jobs, or 10% of its work force, via productivity changes and further outsourcing, according to reports. The airline didn't confirm or deny reports, saying its business plan is still under revision. CEO Glenn Tilton will submit the revised plan to the board at the end of the month. Shares were unchanged at 2.14.

Northwest tix fees draw scrutiny

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