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2009 Auto Restructuring
Ford Confirms Geely as its Preferred Bidder for Volvo Cars
DEARBORN, Mich. - Ford Motor Company announced today that a consortium led by Zhejiang Geely Group Holding Co. Ltd. is its preferred bidder in the ongoing discussions concerning the possible sale of Volvo Car Corporation.
Ford said that while it will be engaging in more detailed and focused
negotiations with Geely, no final decisions have been made.
"Ford's objective in our discussions with Geely is to secure an agreement
that is in the best interests of all the parties," said Lewis Booth, Ford
Motor Company executive vice president and chief financial officer. "Any
prospective sale would have to ensure that Volvo has the resources, including
the capital investment, necessary to further strengthen the business and
build its global franchise, while enabling Ford to continue to focus on and
implement our core ONE Ford strategy.
"Ford believes Geely has the potential to be a responsible future owner
of Volvo and to take the business forward while preserving its core values
and the independence of the Swedish brand. But there is much work that needs
to be completed in the more substantive discussions that are agreed to take
place. We have no specific timeline to conclude the discussions."
While Ford would continue to cooperate with Volvo in several areas after
a possible sale, Ford said it does not intend to retain a shareholding in
Volvo.
John Fleming, chairman of Ford of Europe and Volvo Cars, said: "Ford
fully understands the iconic Swedish nature of the Volvo brand and the
responsibility we have as Volvo's custodian to its employees, local
communities and other key stakeholders.
"Any sale also would need to take into account the significant
connections between Ford and Volvo in terms of continuing component supply,
engineering and manufacturing."
Ford and Volvo will maintain appropriate communications with key
stakeholders, such as Volvo's employees, unions and the Swedish government,
during the ongoing process.
"Volvo's management team welcomes today's announcement as a positive step
forward," Volvo CEO Stephen Odell said. "At Volvo, we are continuing to keep
our attention firmly fixed on engineering and building great Volvo cars, to
reduce our cost base and to return the business to sustainable profitability
at the earliest possible opportunity."
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