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Date Added: July 01, 2008 12:36:02 PM
Affinia Group Inc., a global leader in the on- and off-highway replacement products and services industry, has announced plans to acquire 85 percent of HBM Investment Limited, owner of one of the world's largest drum and rotor manufacturing companies, Longkou Haimeng Machining Company Limited "Haimeng."

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