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Porsche: Creating the Plot to Takeover Volkswagen?

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Jun 12 2010

Porsche is known for producing small but immensely powerful engines. The same can be said about the company—small but powerful. Porsche is a German automaker renowned for its lines of sports car. News has it that the German sports car maker is getting closer to its goal which is to control Europe’s largest automaker, the Volkswagen Group. It should be noted that Porsche is one of the largest shareholders of Volkswagen with a total of 27.4% and is planning to further increase its stakes if not for the Volkswagen Law.

The Volkswagen Law limits the voting rights of shareholders in the company to 20% regardless of how large their owned shares are. Another provision on the VW law also gives the right to the State of Lower Saxony to appoint directors regardless of the fact that they are not the largest shareholder of the company. The VW Law is nothing but unfair to Porsche. This is also the very reason why Porsche would like the VW Law to be abolished.

The Volkswagen Law was ratified in 1960 during the time of privatization following the postwar. During that time Volkswagen was rescued by the allied and German authorities. The VW Law was created to protect the company from any form of takeover.

But currently the European Court of Justice has begun to criticize the VW Law stating that the law hinders the flow of free capital which increases the possibility for it being cancelled. Furthermore it is also expected that if ever the law is repealed the State of Lower Saxony might sell some or its entire 20.8% stakes in Volkswagen and the probable buyer is none other than Porsche.

Wedelin Weideking, Porsche boss has expressed his desire to increase the company’s stake in Volkswagen to 8.6 billion Euros or $11.2bn. But why does Porsche has such care for Volkswagen? Even before, Porsche has already have had a big influence at Volkswagen brought by the fact that part of Volkswagen takes its root from Ferdinand Piech, who is a member of the Porsche family. Piech was also the former CEO of Volkswagen and now hold the chair of the upper supervisory board. And recently, in the most cunning display of power and influence, Piech and Wiedeking have conspired to oust Bernd Pischetsrieder who is the former boss of BMW and VW CEO. He was replaced by Martin Winterkorn who is a protégé of Piech.

Piech has also previously worked at Porsche where he was responsible for the launching of the 917 racer. Afterwards he went to Audi and started the Quattro revolution. When finally became the CEO of VW he foster quality turnaround which helps VW and Audi to obtain a place in the premium car segment. He also introduced a platform strategy to control costs.

There is a strong partnership between Porsche and Volkswagen not only because of family but also of interest. Porsche wants to increase its stakes in Volkswagen to protect its investment and also to make sure that its ongoing cooperative efforts with Europe’s largest automaker will not be jeopardized. At present, the German sports car maker is sharing production facilities with Volkswagen. Europe’s largest is also the supplier of quality parts to Porsche like Volkswagen pressure plate and others that are used to build cars.

Some of the vehicles produced by Porsche in partnership with Volkswagen are Cayenne and Touareg SUVs. The upcoming Panamera sports sedan will have its body built at the VW’s Hanover plant and will use VW Audi electronic bus systems plus other parts such as safety electronics, infotainment, security and climate detecting gadgets.

But according to some reports the interest of Porsche to Volkswagen goes beyond pure business interest – some say that Wiedeking thinks that he can do a much better job than any of the bosses in VW. The ousting of Pischetsrieder is seen by many as a means of slowly taking control of Volkswagen. It is not going to be surprising if one day Porsche will really take over Volkswagen.

Growing up with three brothers, Natalie Anderson became exposed early to the world of automobiles. This 29-year-old account manager now dreams of having her very own top-of-the-line vintage car.

Porsche to Buy Additional Volkswagen?s Stakes But With Conditions

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Jun 11 2010

The move by tiny sports car maker Porsche to take control of the giant Volkswagen group by means of purchasing a great part of stakes of the German giant automaker has proven that the force of private equity can still be defeated.

Volkswagen has been brought back from the private equity brink by something more powerful than a heap of cash and that is FAMILY. The Porsche and Piech families that control Porsche have effectively waged their company on a move to bring together the two German car makers that owe their existence to the families’ common grandfather, Ferdinand Porsche.

According to the German media centers, speculations are high on the possibility of Porsche and the families’ Porsche distribution company in Austria and Volkswagen to join together. Porsche has received a warm welcome at Volkswagen where the supervisory board is chaired by family member Ferdinand Piech who is at the same time Volkswagen’s chief executive. His protégé, Martin Winterkorn has been promoted from head of Audi to Volkswagen’s CEO.

There are a lot of sentiments involved between the two parties in the sense that there are extensive business links between the two companies which are extremely valuable to Porsche. If ever the said merger will happen it will give Porsche the opportunity to revamp Volkswagen’s lines of automobiles and at the same time get to share in the gains. It should be noted that Porsche only makes as much as 100,000 cars per year compared to the more than 5 million vehicles produced by giant German automaker.

Porsche already owns 27.4 percent stakes at Volkswagen and at the recently held shareholders’ meeting in Stuttgart, Porsche was successful getting the majority vote of the shareholders to approve the additional 50 percent increase in stakes or equivalent to 8.75 million shares. This would now give Porsche directors the opportunity to raise their stakes or shares in Volkswagen to more than 8.8 billion EURO or $14.7 billion. The said amount of shares is said to be enough to buy an additional 30% of Volkswagen thereby discouraging other prospecting investors from taking control of the giant German automaker. However there is still no certainty that Porsche will make s full bid but all options including the reverse takeover by Volkswagen is still very much open.

It was in the year 2005 when Porsche was able to purchase 27.4% stake in Volkswagen. The said purchase was initiated by Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking who was also responsible for the healthy financial standing of Porsche.

Wiedieking is continuously driving the company hard, expecting nothing less but productivity gains of between 6 and 8 percent each year. Porsche made about 1 billion EURO on revenue out of its 7.3 billion EURO gain for the inclusive years 2005-2006. On the other hand, Volkswagen has earned 1.1 billion EURO of revenue for the year 2005 out from its 95.3 billion Euro of total profit.

Porsche has chosen Volkswagen after it has failed in its search for a new foundation shareholder. Volkswagen was valued at about 12 billion EURO on the market. It was fortunate for Porsche that Volkswagen was not taken over by other companies or else they could have ended as a big loser. Volkswagen has become Porsche’s largest supplier and has been on project s together like for example in creating the Cayenne sport utility vehicle. The partnership with Volkswagen has enabled Porsche to accomplish things that it would not otherwise been able to afford on its own.

The clincher for Porsche was the expected gains that it will make by revamping the straggling Volkswagen Group. After long years of being a partner of Volkswagen, Porsche is very confident that the restructuring plan at the German automaker will generate handsome returns for it. Weideking is also very excited with the prospect of joint venture with Volkswagen. He could barely conceal his excitement at the Detroit Motor Show this month.

“We believe there is huge potential for productivity gains in VW,” he said. “We want to take it because it is a goldmine.”

But before Weideking commits into buying more shares at Volkswagen he wants first a favorable decision from the European courts on Germany’s fabled Volkswagen Law. This Volkswagen Law limits a shareholder’s rights from exercising a maximum of 20 % on VW’s shares. The said Law was designed to preserve the influence of the state of Lower Saxony, which has held 20% of VW’s shares for decades. The court will hear the case on February13 and if ever the said VW law is struck down then that will be the time for Porsche to finally be able to out-vote the State of Lower Saxony and then rid the VW supervisory board of the interminable political debated that has ruined business decision making.

“As the biggest shareholder we will have more influence over VW. We want to work closely with VW. We think we can do projects with VW’s different brands: VW, Audi, Bentley… We want to keep our hand on VW,” Wiedeking said.

The German Automaker, Volkswagen

Volkswagen before it became a large corporation as it is today has started out as a concept of a brilliant guy who wants to provide his fellow countrymen with a quality and yet affordable transport. Ferdinand Porsche has dreamed of creating a people’s car or Volkswagen in German. And he accomplished in the year 1934 when he developed his masterpiece- a beetle shaped sedan that was called Volkswagen.

The Beetle made its debut after two years due to the surging war in Europe. Its production was delayed until 1949 but the wait is all worth it since The Beetle later become of the world’s best selling car of all time. Aside from the Beetle, the Volkswagen bus has also made a reputation of its own as a symbol of generation while the Golf was branded as a modern masterpiece.

Besides creating world renowned vehicles, the German automaker was also known for its top-of-the-line Volkswagen aftermarket parts which are offered by various reputable auto parts dealers worldwide.

Growing up with three brothers, Natalie Anderson became exposed early to the world of automobiles. This 29-year-old account manager now dreams of having her very own top-of-the-line vintage car.