EADS Takes $2.5B Hit On A400M, But Benefits From Weaker Euro

LONDON — A tumble in the euro triggered by Greece’s debt crisis is providing some much-needed good news to EADS as the European aerospace giant braces for another big earnings hit from the troubled A400M military airlifter program. The A400M charge came in at €1.8 billion ($2.5 billion), adding to...

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