By David Milliken
FRANKFURT, July 13 (Reuters) - German consumer goods firm Henkel and steelmaker ThyssenKrupp are succeeding in passing higher raw material costs on to their consumers, while tyremaker Continental is struggling, executives said in interviews published on Sunday.
The comments from ThyssenKrupp and Henkel -- the company behind brands like Persil soap powder and Pritt glue ...
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