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Volkswagen eyes 20% stake in troubled Proton: official
Posted: 13 September 2007 1554 hrs

 
 
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KUALA LUMPUR : German auto giant Volkswagen is keen to take a 20 percent stake in Malaysian carmaker Proton, an senior official said Thursday amid reports that talks will soon secure a partnership.

"Volkswagen is eyeing a 20 percent stake (in Proton). That is what they want," the official familiar with the negotiations told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The official said Proton and Volkswagen had their fourth round of talks in Bangkok two weeks ago and will be meeting again soon.

Malaysia last week expressed optimism about securing a partnership with Volkswagen.

"I can confirm that we have a good feeling about this," second finance minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop told reporters.

Volkswagen has said that it will intensify talks with Malaysian authorities, a major shareholder in Proton, with a view towards a possible cooperation or shareholding in the passenger car maker.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi recently said Volkswagen was studying Proton for a possible strategic pact that would help save Malaysia's national carmaker.

For Proton, a deal is expected to boost efforts to reclaim the top spot in Malaysia's domestic car market and help it get a foothold in the lucrative European market.

Volkswagen hopes to strengthen its presence in the Southeast Asian region through the partnership.

Nor Mohamed said previous talks had progressed well.

"The talks are going well. It is good news," he said.

Proton and Volkswagen had met for a fourth time in Bangkok. They had earlier met in Thailand, the United States and Germany.

Malaysia hopes that the deal would be wrapped up by the end of the year.

Proton needs foreign technical expertise to halt a sharp decline in market share and stem a stream of red ink, including a 46.75 million ringgit (13.40 million dollar) loss for the first quarter to June announced this week.

- AFP

 

 



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