Apollo agrees to buy Forvia's auto interiors business for €1.82bn enterprise value
Apollo agrees to buy Forvia's auto interiors business for an enterprise value of €1.82 billion
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Apollo agrees to buy Forvia's auto interiors business for an enterprise value of €1.82 billion
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