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18.07.2008
Volkswagen
receives approvals to acquire majority voting stake in Scania
The Volkswagen Group has received the antitrust approvals
necessary to acquire a majority voting stake in Swedish
truck manufacturer Scania AB. The majority voting stake
is expected to be acquired on July 22, 2008. In addition
to the approval by the European Commission, a large number
of antitrust proceedings were required in other countries
worldwide.
In March this year, Volkswagen reached an agreement with
Investor AB and the Wallenberg foundations regarding the
acquisition of their entire shareholdings in Scania. Volkswagen
will therefore increase its share of voting rights in Scania
from 37.98 percent to 68.60 percent. Its equity interest
will rise to 37.73 percent (from 20.89 percent). The purchase
price amounts to approximately EUR 2.8 billion. The Volkswagen
Group will fully consolidate Scania in the second half of
the year.
"We are delighted that Scania will now become the Group's
ninth strong brand under the roof of Europe's largest automobile
manufacturer," said Prof. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman
of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG. Scania now
has a clear shareholder structure, he added. "As with
all of our Group brands, Scania will retain its own corporate
headquarters, its own culture and its own profile,"
said Winterkorn.
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