FRANKFURT, April 18 (Reuters) - German automotive robots specialist IWKA expects 2005 sales to remain stable despite an earlier profit warning, it said on Monday.
The firm, whose stock fell 10 percent, said at a news conference 2005 sales will remain stable at around 2.1 billion euro ($2.72 billion).
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