(Reuters) - May demand rose 6.5 percent from $294.46 million in April,
the report showed.
In the January-to-May period, U.S. machine tool demand
stood at $1.606 billion, up 7.5 percent from $1.494 billion in
the first five months of 2006. Growth was strongest in the
Central and Northeast regions.
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the report showed.
In the January-to-May period, U.S. machine tool demand
stood at $1.606 billion, up 7.5 percent from $1.494 billion in
the first five months of 2006. Growth was strongest in the
Central and Northeast regions.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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