By Tim Hepher and Benoit Van Overstraeten
PARIS, April 5 (Reuters) - French and German industrial shareholders in Airbus parent EADS are cutting their stakes, marking the biggest shake-up of the world's second largest aerospace group behind Boeing since its launch in 2000.
French media group Lagardere and German carmaker DaimlerChrysler announced plans late on Tuesday to shed 7.5 percent each in EADS -- worth a combined 4.2 billion euros at latest prices -- to focus on ...
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