BERLIN, May 17 (Reuters) - German companies are showing a great deal of interest in tapping state aid that the government has made available under its twin economic stimulus packages, an Economy Ministry spokesman said on Sunday.
"Not every request leads to a concrete offer (of aid)," the spokesman added.
He was responding to a report in Der Spiegel magazine that a growing number of high-profile German companies were interested in tapping 115 billion euros' ($156 ...
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