(Bloomberg) -- Germany's DAX Index dropped for a
second day, paced by Siemens AG after the engineering group
agreed to buy medical-scanners maker Dade Behring Holdings Inc.
for $7 billion ($9.6 billion) and sell its VDO automotive unit.
Fresenius Medical Care AG, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and
DaimlerChrysler AG paced rising shares.
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second day, paced by Siemens AG after the engineering group
agreed to buy medical-scanners maker Dade Behring Holdings Inc.
for $7 billion ($9.6 billion) and sell its VDO automotive unit.
Fresenius Medical Care AG, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and
DaimlerChrysler AG paced rising shares.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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