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Shares of Yulon units higher on China subsidy hopes

Shanghai : China | May 29, 2012 at 10:25 PM PDT
Source: Taiwan News
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Taipei, May 30 (CNA) Shares of subsidiaries of the Yulon Group, Taiwan's biggest domestic car marker, moved higher Wednesday morning as investors embraced high hopes that China will launch a new subsidy program for car buyers, dealers said. FULL ARTICLE AT Taiwan News
 
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