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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 4:46 am ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- German stocks dropped as steelmakers declined with metal prices and Morgan Stanley downgraded shares of Siemens AG. The benchmark DAX Index slid 1 percent to 5,757.85 as of 9:43 a.m. in Frankfurt, erasing a 0.8 percent gain on Dec. 4. A nine-month rally has left the measure valued at about 62 times its companies’ reported earnings, near the highest level since 2002 ...
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Mon Dec 7, 2:00 pm ET
Medco Health Solutions Inc.'s German business Europa Apotheek Venlo bought health care Web site shop-apotheke.com, Medco said Monday.
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Boston Globe - Mon Dec 7, 3:33 am ET
German steel production increased in November, according to a report Monday, a sign the economic situation in Europe's largest economy is improving.
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INO News - Mon Dec 7, 8:13 am ET
(AP:BERLIN) German industrial orders declined by 2.1 percent during October, due mostly to weaker demand from other European countries, preliminary official data showed Monday.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 7:51 am ET
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government may force banks to increase corporate loans to sustain an economic recovery as opposition from state leaders threatens her promised tax cuts.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 5:36 am ET
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government may force banks to increase loans to companies to sustain an economic recovery as opposition from state leaders threatens her promised tax cuts.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Dec 7, 6:16 am ET
Berlin - German factory orders posted a surprise fall in October, data released Monday showed, highlighting the fragility of the recovery in Europe's biggest economy. October industrial orders dropped by a price-and-seasonally adjusted 2.1 per cent a...
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Sun Dec 6, 12:37 pm ET
The new president of GM Europe said Saturday that he was still hoping for German government financial assistance to restructure Opel, but added that even if Berlin fails to come through it will not mean more layoffs in the country.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 7:28 am ET
Germany's economy will grow by 1.6 percent next year and a more modest 1.2 percent in 2011, the country's central bank predicted Friday, declaring that the outlook has "brightened perceptibly" over recent months.
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Boston Globe - Thu Dec 3, 2:48 pm ET
Germany's defense minister told parliament on Thursday that he has reassessed a German commander's decision to call an NATO airstrike in Afghanistan that killed scores of civilians and Taliban fighters and decided it was "militarily inappropriate."
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Norridge-Harwood Heights News - 2 hours 58 minutes ago
Stanley Pokrzywa, 89, has vivid memories of the nearly seven months of endless combat he and other soldiers of the 104th Infantry Division went through in the Allied effort to push the German army through Belgium, Holland, and deep into Germany itself.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 7, 4:00 am ET
TZS today announced the launch of its business operations in Germany as prominent information technology experts gather in Stuttgart for an "Open House" event one day ahead of this year's national IT Summit on December 8.
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Idaho State Journal - Sun Dec 6, 1:09 pm ET
GM Europe CEO Nick Reilly, left, and the head of Opel workers council Klaus Franz, right, arrive for a joint meeting with the media in Ruesselsheim, central Germany, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, after a meeting with the Opel workers. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Idaho State Journal - Sun Dec 6, 1:09 pm ET
GM Europe CEO Nick Reilly enters an Opel car in Ruesselsheim, central Germany, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, after a meeting with the Opel workers. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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New York Times - Sat Dec 5, 5:38 pm ET
The positive stereotypes Romanians associate with the German minority population have helped the mayor of a Romanian town in his rise to national stardom.
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San Diego Union-Tribune - Sun Dec 6, 1:24 pm ET
The new president of GM Europe said Saturday that he was still hoping for German government financial assistance to restructure Opel, but added that even if Berlin fails to come through it will not mean more layoffs in the country.
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Seattle Times - Sun Dec 6, 1:14 pm ET
The new president of GM Europe said Saturday that he was still hoping for German government financial assistance to restructure Opel, but added that even if Berlin fails to come through it will not mean more layoffs in the country.
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Newsday - Sun Dec 6, 12:58 pm ET
GM Europe chief says he is still hoping for German support for Opel's restructuring
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Newsday - Sun Dec 6, 12:58 pm ET
GM Europe chief says he is still hoping for German support for Opel's restructuring
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 2:01 am ET
After suffering three heart attacks prior to being diagnosed with heart failure in 1994, Aaron Wood of Waurika, Oklahoma, says that he can finally live a normal life after his successful stem cell treatment at the XCell-Center in Dusseldorf, Germany.