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Porsche-Piech family pushes for VW German plant closures, FT reports

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Posted on December 18, 2024

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(Reuters) - The Porsche-Piech family, controlling Volkswagen's top shareholder, are increasingly concerned by the lack of progress in the German automaker's restructuring and has been pressing for the

Porsche-Piech Family Advocates VW German Plant Closures

(Reuters) - The Porsche-Piech family, controlling Volkswagen's top shareholder, are increasingly concerned by the lack of progress in the German automaker's restructuring and has been pressing for the closure of several German factories, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

The family, which controls Porsche SE and through it holds 31.9% of Volkswagen, “made clear that it is necessary to rightsize the business in order to achieve long-term competitiveness”, FT said citing a person briefed on the discussions.

Volkswagen's dividend, one of the most important cash sources for Porsche SE, is set to fall to 6.75 euros from 9 euros last year according to LSEG estimates.

Last week, Porsche SE warned it may write down the value of its stake in Europe's top carmaker by up to 20 billion euros ($20.99 billion).

Porsche SE didn't immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

($1 = 0.9527 euros)

(Reporting by Bipasha Dey in Bengaluru; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Porsche-Piech family urges VW to close German plants.
  • Concerns over VW's restructuring progress.
  • VW dividend expected to decrease significantly.
  • Porsche SE may write down its VW stake by €20 billion.
  • VW's competitiveness is a major family concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The Porsche-Piech family's push for Volkswagen to close German plants to improve competitiveness.
Why is the Porsche-Piech family concerned?
They are worried about the lack of progress in Volkswagen's restructuring.
What financial impact is expected for VW?
Volkswagen's dividend is expected to fall, and Porsche SE may write down its VW stake by up to €20 billion.

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