FRANKFURT, April 4 (Reuters) - German car-parts maker Leoni has won a contract worth around 100 million euros ($129 million) to provide wiring systems to engineering conglomerate Siemens , it said on Monday.
Leoni, a specialist in automotive wiring, said in a statement it would supply Siemens sites in Europe from the middle of this year and that the contract -- from Siemens' Automation and Drives unit -- would run for five years.
Leoni increased its sales by 16 percent ...
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