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While ACS's 28 billion euros, or $34.4 billion, in sales and a diversified portfolio of global businesses make for a substantial buffer, problems in one of its crucial markets — the United States, and New York in particular — may ignite concerns about the capacity of the company's international operations to keep compensating for persistent problems in its home market.
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