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Mercedes slows as Chrysler revs up
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| A WEAKER earnings outlook for DaimlerChrysler's Mercedes car division yesterday took the gloss off the German-US group's second-quarter results, which showed operating profit more than tripled from E641million ($1.1billion) to ... |
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Jul 30, 2004 20:07:01 |
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