Continental profit better than expected, but no 2020 guidance
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Continental said on Monday the disruption to business from the coronavirus pandemic meant it was unable to provide financial guidance for this year, even as its first-quarter earnings came in higher than expected."The environment continues to be characterised by substantial uncertainty regarding the duration and severity of the disruptions and it remains difficult to gauge possible further adverse consequences on production, the supply chain and..