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FY20 guidance resumed

19/11/20 -"Taking into account the new FY20 outlook, we raised our revenue expectations by c. €1bn in the non-rubber segments and c. €0.5bn in the rubber segments. We now forecast €37.5bn total revenues in 2020 ..."

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