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German Merck Curbs Output as Demand Drops
December 17, 2008
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FRANKFURT, Dec 17 (Reuters) - German drugs and chemicals group Merck will shutter several plants for weeks in the first half of next year to address a collapse in demand, the company said on Wednesday, sending its shares reeling.
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