(Reuters) - FRANKFURT, July 25 - Germany's MTU Aero Engines
reported solid second-quarter underlying core
earnings on Wednesday and raised its 2007 profit forecast as
airlines ramped up investments amid an industry upswing.
"We expect our year-end results for 2007 to reflect this
continued growth trend, with significant contributions from the
series production of commercial engines and spare part sales,"
Chief Executive Udo Stark said in a statement.
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reported solid second-quarter underlying core
earnings on Wednesday and raised its 2007 profit forecast as
airlines ramped up investments amid an industry upswing.
"We expect our year-end results for 2007 to reflect this
continued growth trend, with significant contributions from the
series production of commercial engines and spare part sales,"
Chief Executive Udo Stark said in a statement.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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