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Le vendite del gruppo, comunica una nota, si attestano a 6,8 miliardi di dollari (7,2 miliardi di $ nel 2018): in calo del 2% rispetto al primo semestre del 2018, dell'1% ret Per saperne di più »</title><link>https://it.finance.yahoo.com/notizie/syngenta-vendite-1-semestre-6-112829374.html</link><description>Syngenta chiude il primo semestre con "risultati competitivi nonostante le difficili condizioni globali". Le vendite del gruppo, comunica una nota, si attestano a 6,8 miliardi di dollari (7,2 miliardi di $ nel 2018): in calo del 2% rispetto al primo semestre del 2018, dell'1% rettificato per le....</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2019 13:50:00 +0200</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">finance-yahoo-3ca53701afd7145e3d20182ef4b3ff82</guid><source url="https://it.finance.yahoo.com/">finance-yahoo</source><iso:language>it</iso:language><georss:point>38.9051 -77.0162</georss:point><emm:title lang="en">Syngenta, sales 1 half to 6,8 mld dollars Syngenta closes the first half with "results competitive despite difficult conditions global". Sales of the group, communicate a note, stand at 6,8 billion dollars (7,2 billion $in 2018): in decline of 2% compared to the first six months of 2018, of 1% ret to know more’</emm:title><emm:description lang="en">Syngenta, sales 1 half to 6,8 mld dollars Syngenta closes the first half with "results competitive despite difficult conditions global". 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