BERLIN, July 16 (Reuters) - Germany is ready to give up its share of the co-management at EADS as long as it gets the top job at the aerospace and defence firm's Airbus unit, a German newspaper reported on Monday, citing unidentified informed sources in Berlin.
Germany made the proposal at the weekend to try to resolve a dispute over EADS's management structure ahead of a meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the Frankfurter ...
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