Siemens and DaimlerChrysler's results were better than expected and on the macro side, the U.S. labor market data is positive for a cyclical recovery.
If we do that, it would take three hours to get down the line.
If Ackermann has to go, it would be an exit that he doesn't deserve and that wouldn't have happened in any other country.
He's competent. The restructuring of Linde is to his credit.
Pricing power has diminished; we have increased energy and raw material costs and that will depress margins. It makes sense to strengthen the automotive related business in North America.
Acquisitions are evidence of the strength of companies in Europe. Balance sheets are glowing with health.
In my opinion it was a good deal.