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Sales decline at hydraulic crane and aerial work platform maker in the first quarter of 2020.
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First quarter revenue fell by 25% to €421m, compared to the first quarter in 2019
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Group withdraws dividend payment to shareholders but may make a reserve payment in October
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French manufacturer first quarter revenues fall 19%, following European slowdown and impact of Covid-19
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Another record year for Liebherr as sales rise more than 11%
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Rental helps US company’s revenues continue to grow in a slowing market
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For 2019 Palfinger once again posted record figures, including sales up 8.5%
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Terex Materials Processing is well positioned heading into 2020, says Terex MP president
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Sales and income took a hit in the fourth quarter of Terex AWP’s 2019 financial year
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Haulotte reports fourth quarter decline but full year growth of 9%. Company forecasts a 10% fall in revenues in 2020
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Higher return on flat to declining sales at USA-based crane manufacturer Manitowoc
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Sales dropped 13.1% in the first quarter but operating income increased by 3.9%
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Acquisition of William F White announced, while headwinds continue in UK market
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Japanese rental firm to build R&D centre for developing IoT and AI technologies
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SMEs, services and digital technology all help to drive growth at Speedy Hire
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All regions report good revenues, but dip in profits prompts downward adjustment of outlook
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As global sales drop by 7%, focus is put on cash generation and strengthening liquidity profile
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Third quarter revenues drop, though not unexpectedly, and cost reduction programme is initiated
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Palfinger increased revenue by 10% in the first three quarters of 2019
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Drop in order intake indicates declining markets, but 10% full-year revenue growth still expected