BERLIN (Reuters) -Shares in SAP fell on Wednesday, with investors disappointed that the German business software group's revenue and profit outlook had not been lifted further.
Shares in the firm whose software is used for finance, human resources management and supply-chains were down 2% by mid morning, after an initial pre-opening rally in Frankfurt.
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