“Inventories are now nearing zero, meaning the number of units that users want and the amount of production will match. Up till now, demand and output weren’t equal,” Usui said in an interview at the company’s headquarters this week. The 80-year old Japanese firm says it’s the world’s top supplier of excavator cylinders, and makes parts for Caterpillar, and Komatsu’s smaller Japanese rival Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.
Betting markets back Biden
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Goldman with the update. White House Where things stand: President Biden
and former President Trump are roughly even in national polling, but Biden
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