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Porsche AG's Meschke: advantages of IPO have been laid out

Published 03/19/2021, 09:39 AM
Updated 03/19/2021, 09:40 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Porsche Cayman GT4 car is seen at Brussels Motor Show
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) luxury unit Porsche AG is open to the idea of a potential stock market listing, with finance chief Lutz Meschke saying the advantages of such a move had been laid out.

"The decision has to be made by the Volkswagen management and supervisory board. We have largely discussed the advantages of such an initial public offering or listing already," Meschke said at Porsche AG's annual media conference.

Faced with tens of billions of costs for a radical shift towards electric mobility and software, Volkswagen is mulling a listing of Porsche, sources said last month, also with a view to lifting the value of the world's No.2 carmaker.

Meschke, who has previously noted how Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) benefited from being listed by Fiat Chrysler, already argued in favour of listing Porsche AG in 2018, saying the unit could be worth up to 70 billion euros ($83 billion) in such a scenario.

However, Volkswagen Chief Executive Herbert Diess earlier this week said that Porsche, which contributed 42% to Volkswagen's operating profit in 2020, was vital to funding the group's turnaround.

Meschke said in the case of a listing, shareholders in Porsche AG would naturally expect a dividend. That would allow Volkswagen to still share in the carmaker's success.

Boosted by details on its electric mobility strategy and positive broker comments, Volkswagen shares are up nearly a fifth so far this week, hitting their highest level since April 2015 on Thursday.

Commenting on the future of Volkswagen unit Bugatti, Meschke said there was a good fit with Croatian electric hypercar maker Rimac Automobili, in which Porsche has a 24% stake.

"There is a certain probability that Rimac and Bugatti will come together. There is no decision yet, but chances are good," Meschke said.

Volkswagen's Diess earlier this week said it was the group's aim to transfer responsibility for Bugatti to Porsche, adding Porsche would most likely form a joint venture with Rimac involving Bugatti and end up owning a minority stake.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Porsche Cayman GT4 car is seen at Brussels Motor Show

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