MOSCOW, April 16 (Reuters) - German truckmaker and industrial conglomerate MAN is slightly more bullish about its top line forecast after revenue rose faster than anticipated in the first quarter.
"We see sales growth a bit more positive," Chief Executive Hakan Samuelsson said on Wednesday.
The Swedish head of Europe's third-largest truckmaker will issue a new target when it publishes quarterly results at the end of April.
Previously, he had forecast turnover ...
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