JAL plunges 81%; Kyocera's Inamori tapped for CEO

TOKYO (MarketWatch) - Shares of Japan Airlines plunged 81% in Tokyo Wednesday to a record low 7 yen (8 U.S. cents), falling for the second straight day by their daily trading limit, as investors factored in growing likelihood that the ailing carrier's restructuring will involve bankruptcy.
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