DASA benefits from European alliances, optimistic on EADS future
DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (DASA) said yesterday that operating profit for 1999 was up 17% to 730 million euros, and that revenues were up 5% to 9.2 billion euros, "eclipsing" 1998 results. Backlog of the German company rose 9% for the year and orders represent about two and half years of work. Net...
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