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Irish rock drilling equipment supplier Mincon has acquired Finland-based construction and geotechnical equipment manufacturer Lehti Group for €8 million (US$8.9 million). The deal gives Mincon control of the manufacturing of a large part of the product range it acquired with its takeover of PPV three years ago
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