By John Revill ZURICH, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Plumbing products maker Geberit offset the impact of the Iran conflict on raw material costs with higher prices and raised production levels, it said on Wednesday, as it beat forecasts with its second-quarter results. Its shares were up 7% in mid-morning trading. The Swiss company, whose products include bathroom ceramics and piping, saw materials costs rise by nearly 16% in the quarter due to higher prices for metals and plastics.
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