US: Lower costs help Eaton meet guidance
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 28 May 2009
Eaton is counting on lower expenses to help the company meet its 2009 earnings guidance in the midst of a decline in demand from the automotive industry and other major markets, chairman and CEO Alexander Cutler has said.
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