MOTOR SHOW: VW's Piech Mulls Adding Two More Brands To Co
15 September 2009 - 7:23AM
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Ferdinand Piech, Volkswagen AG's (VOW.XE) powerful supervisory
board chairman and former chief executive, said Monday that
Europe's largest auto maker by sales might add another two brands
to its line-up after the takeover of Porsche Automobil Holding SE's
(PAH3.XE) core sports-car operations is completed.
Speaking at the sidelines of an evening event ahead of the
Frankfurt auto show, Piech said talks were ongoing already and that
results could be expected in the course of the year. He declined to
name any of the potential targets.
Volkswagen is currently working on final details of a complex
merger, as part of which Porsche would join Volkswagen as its 10th
brand.
In the past, Piech had voiced interest, for example, in Italian
motor-bike maker Ducati Motor Holding SpA. Volkswagen also holds a
29.9% stake in German truck maker MAN AG (MAN.XE), which analysts
believe might be increased to a majority stake at some point to
push ahead with plans for a European truck alliance.
Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn recently indicated
that Europe's largest auto maker by sales might be interested in a
tie-up with Suzuki Motors Corp. (7269.TO).
Piech said he doesn't welcome the planned takeover of General
Motors Co.'s European Opel and Vauxhall brands through Canadian
car-parts maker Magna International Inc. (MGA).
"As a company, we don't like it when our supplier becomes our
rival," Piech said, noting that Volkswagen accounts for 7% of
Magna's revenue. He didn't elaborate.
Magna co-Chief Executive Sigfried Wolf told reporters earlier
Monday that no customer has threatened to cancel orders so far and
pledged to keep the components and car manufacturing operations
strictly separated.
Company Web site: www.volkswagen.com
-By Katharina Becker and Christoph Rauwald, Dow Jones Newswires;
+49 69 29 725 512; christoph.rauwald@dowjones.com
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