TUI sees earnings growth in 2020, 737 MAX grounding continues to drag
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LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo-German holiday company TUI Group forecast a return to earnings growth in 2020 although it said headwinds from the grounding of its Boeing 737 MAX planes would continue to drag on profits. The company, whose main rival Thomas Cook went out of business in September, said 2020 earnings would be in the range of 950 million euros (£816.13 million) to 1.05 billion euros, at least 6 percent higher than the 893 million euros it reported on Wednesday for the 12 months to Sept...