DASA Reports $2.9 Billion Loss For 1995
Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) reported losing $2.9 billion (4.3 billion Deutschmarks) in 1995, largely due to expected losses by Fokker. The deficit is up sharply from the DM438 million the company lost in 1994. Sales also declined, to DM15 billion ($10.2 billion) last year from DM17.4 billion in...
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