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VW shareholder Porsche SE eyes higher defence exposure as auto sector flails

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By Amir Orusov (Reuters) -Holding company Porsche SE, Volkswagen's largest shareholder, cut its full-year profit forecast on Wednesday, weighed down by the German automaker's weak first-half

Porsche SE Plans to Expand into Defence Sector Amid Auto Industry Struggles

Porsche SE's Strategic Shift Towards Defence Investments

(Reuters) -Volkswagen's largest shareholder, holding firm Porsche SE, said on Wednesday that it planned to deepen its involvement in the defence sector, while reaffirming its core focus on cars and industrial technology.

Investment Platform and Opportunities

The move aligns with a broader trend among German auto and car parts makers. Companies like Volkswagen, Daimler Truck and Schaeffler have been exploring the defence industry as a potential growth avenue as Europe ramps up military spending.

Market Outlook and Analyst Insights

The holding vehicle of the Porsche and Piech families, which owns 32% in Volkswagen and 12.5% in luxury carmaker Porsche AG, said it intended to launch an investment platform in cooperation with other investors and partners, targeting emerging companies in the defence space.

Impact on Automotive Exposure

As part of this initiative, it would host a "Defense Day" event to connect German and European family offices with investment opportunities in the sector, it said without giving further details.

Independently of the platform, the company is intensively exploring investment opportunities in areas such as satellite surveillance, reconnaissance and sensor systems, cybersecurity and logistics, it added.

"The sector is hyped at the moment and likely to experience continued strong growth in the foreseeable future," said analyst Fabio Hoelscher from Warburg Research, though he noted no capital commitments had been made so far.

Porsche SE outlined the investment plans after cutting its full-year earnings forecast, weighed down by a weaker half-year performance and an outlook cut at Volkswagen, its largest portfolio company whose performance is heavily reflected in the holding firm's results.

While defence investments would counterbalance its cyclical automotive exposure to some extent, the sector is unlikely to become something as large and material for Porsche SE as its stakes in Volkswagen and Porsche AG in the short to medium term, Hoelscher said.

Porsche first flagged its intention to expand investments into the defence sector in March.

($1 = 0.8561 euros)

(Reporting by Amir Orusov in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Porsche SE plans to increase investments in the defence sector.
  • The move aligns with trends among German auto companies.
  • A new investment platform will target emerging defence companies.
  • Defence investments aim to counterbalance automotive exposure.
  • The sector is expected to grow, but no capital commitments yet.

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What is Porsche SE?
Porsche SE is a holding company that is the largest shareholder of Volkswagen AG and Porsche AG, focusing on investments in the automotive and industrial technology sectors.
What are investment portfolios?
Investment portfolios are collections of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and other securities held by an individual or institution to achieve specific financial goals.
What is market capitalisation?
Market capitalisation is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares.
What is automotive exposure?
Automotive exposure refers to the financial risk and investment concentration a company has in the automotive industry, which can be affected by market fluctuations.

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