BILLIONS IN LOSSES FORCE JOB CUTS AT DASA
Germany's Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA), facing billions of dollars in losses since 1992, will implement job cuts and close some facilities in an attempt to restore profitability by the end of 1998. The labor force of DASA (including Dornier, but excluding DASA subsidiary Fokker, which earlier...
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