Ford Says China's Geely is 'Preferred Bidder' in Volvo Sale

Oct. 28, 2009
Ford will not retain a shareholding capacity in Volvo once a sale is made.

Ford said on Oct. 28 that China's largest independent carmaker Geely Automobile is its "preferred bidder" in talks over the sale of Swedish unit Volvo.

"Ford's objective in our discussions with Geely is to secure an agreement that is in the best interests of all the parties," said Ford's CFO Lewis Booth. "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."

"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," he said, adding "much work ... needs to be completed" and there was "no specific timeline" for concluding talks.

Ford said it did not intend to retain a shareholding capacity in Volvo once a sale is made.

John Fleming, chairman of Ford's European operations, including Volvo, said however that "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."

Volvo CEO Stephen Odell said he and the iconic Swedish firm's management team welcomed the development as a "positive step forward. 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."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

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