FRANKFURT, Aug 1 (Reuters) - German industrial conglomerate MAN AG raised its sales and profit targets after reporting grew second quarter operating profit by 60 percent on the back of a continued boom in its core commercial vehicles business.
Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) rose to 273 million euros ($348.2 million), beating an average forecast of 242 million euros according to a Reuters poll of 23 analysts.
Europe's third-biggest truckmaker said on Tuesday it ...
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