Germany's VW to pursue integrated company with PorscheJuly 23rd, 2009 VW to pursue deal with PorscheSTUTTGART, Germany — Volkswagen AG says it will pursue an eventual combination with Porsche but vows the sports car maker will not lose its independence. Wolfsburg-based Volkswagen says its supervisory board, the German equivalent to a U.S.
Volkswagen has concept to merge with Porsche, says sports car maker won't lose independenceJuly 23rd, 2009 Volkswagen presents concept to merge with PorscheSTUTTGART, Germany — Volkswagen AG says it has agreed to a concept that would see it merge with Porsche Automobil Holding SE, but vows the sports car maker not lose its independence. In a statement the Wolfsburg-based automaker says its supervisory board, the German equivalent to a U.S.
Germany's VW presents concept to merge with Porsche after CEO, CFO let go amidJuly 23rd, 2009 VW presents concept to merge with PorscheSTUTTGART, Germany — Volkswagen AG said Thursday it will pursue an eventual merger with Porsche SE under VW's leadership, vowing the luxury sports car maker will retain its independence. The Wolfsburg-based automaker, Europe's biggest by sales, said that its supervisory board, the German equivalent to a U.S.
Porsche planned to acquire VW, only to find the tables turnedJuly 23rd, 2009 Porsche's failed plan to acquire VWSTUTTGART, Germany — Porsche Automobil Holding SE started out with the goal of acquiring much larger Volkswagen AG but in the process got upended by the financial crisis — and now finds its sports car business about to be put under VW's umbrella in a merger. — How did this happen?
Highly profitable Porsche moved on Volkswagen AG, Europe's biggest car company by sales, led by Chief Executive Wendelin Wiedeking.
Porsche takeover attempt led to debt, departure of CEO and CFOJuly 23rd, 2009 Timeline in Porsche, Volkswagen sagaA look at the timeline beginning with Porsche SE's decision to acquire a majority stake in Volkswagen and, ultimately, leading to Thursday's announcement that chief executive Wendelin Wiedeking stepped down and VW's plan to merge with the sports car maker. September 2005: Porsche announces plans to buy a 20 percent stake in Volkswagen AG.
Porsche rejects VW offer to take 49 percent stake in sportscar makerJune 29th, 2009 Porsche rejects VW offerSTUTTGART, Germany — Porsche has rejected Volkswagen AG's bid to take a 49 percent stake in the sports carmaker, a company spokesman said Monday. Porsche Automobil Holding SE spokesman Albrecht Bamler said the offer by VW "is not a viable option."
According to Bamler, Porsche board chairman Wolfgang Porsche received the offer in a letter by courier last week.
Sony plans to come out with 3-D TV next year: ReportSeptember 2nd, 2009 NEW YORK - The Japanese electronics company Sony Corp plans to introduce a liquid-crystal-display television capable of playing 3-D programming by the end of next year, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Sony is to announce its plans for the new TV next week at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, an unnamed source familiar with the plans told the Journal.
Germany's VW presents plan to merge with Porsche after sports car maker's CEO, CFO dismissedJuly 23rd, 2009 VW plans merger with PorscheSTUTTGART, Germany — The best thing Volkswagen AG can do when it carries through its proposed merger with Porsche is this: Leave Porsche alone and reap the revenue from a glossy brand with loyal, rich customers, analysts say. Having emerged Thursday atop a power struggle among members of the Piech and Porsche families — who control Porsche Autombil Holding SE — and cost Wendelin Wiedeking his job as chief executive, Volkswagen is left to gather the spoils, namely the marquee Porsche name that will soon be counted with Audi, Bentley and Lamborghini, already among its stable of luxury brands.
Report: Volkswagen raises bid for troubled Porsche before supervisory board meetingJuly 11th, 2009 Report: Volkswagen raises bid for PorscheSTUTTGART, Germany — Volkswagen AG has increased its offer to take a 49.9 percent stake in troubled sports car maker Porsche to more than euro4 billion ($5.56 billion), according to a media report Saturday. German weekly Der Spiegel reported the latest VW offer reflected an increase of roughly euro1 billion ($1.39 billion), as compared to a previous bid that was rejected by Stuttgart-based Porsche.
Porsche: German state-owned bank rejects demand for euro1.75 bln credit, but Qatar eyes stakeJune 30th, 2009 Porsche denied credit demand, Qatar eyes stakeSTUTTGART, Germany — Porsche said Tuesday that a state-owned German development bank has rejected its application for euro1.75 billion ($2.46 billion) in credit, but that a Qatar investment fund has offered to buy a stake in the sports car maker. Porsche Automobil Holding SE said the KfW bank had rejected the application.
Google, Motorola announce job cuts - Microsoft next?January 14th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Even mighty Google is feeling the effects of the global recession. The advertising and software giant is cutting 100 recruiting jobs and plans to shutter three engineering offices in Norway, Sweden and Texas, the company announced.
Report: German auto maker Porsche near deal with VolkswagenJuly 18th, 2009 Report: Porsche near deal with VWFRANKFURT — The struggle over control of Porsche, the heavily leveraged maker of world-class sports cars including the 911, appears to be coming to an end, according to media reports. The German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel reported on its Web site Saturday that Wolfsburg-based Volkswagen AG would initially get 49.9 percent of Porsche AG and later take the remaining shares.
Porsche says CEO, CFO step down, clearing way for merger with VolkswagenJuly 23rd, 2009 Porsche CEO steps down, making way for VW mergerSTUTTGART, Germany — Porsche chief executive Wendelin Wiedeking is leaving the luxury sports car maker after 16 years at the helm, a move widely expected to clear the way for a merger with Volkswagen AG. The board for Porsche Automobil Holding SE said Thursday that Wiedeking, 56, and chief financial officer Holger Haerter, 53, were leaving with immediate effect from the heavily indebted company that makes the 911, among other models.
Sony and Best Buy announce wireless speaker system for PC, iPod streamingAugust 18th, 2009 Sony, Best Buy announce wireless audio systemNEW YORK — Sony Corp. and Best Buy Co.
Porsche Steering wheel for The Mad Gamers!November 4th, 2008 Are you a pro in racing games? More importantly are you looking forward to accessories that will make you absolutely unbeatable? Then Porsche Steering wheel for the Xbox 360 is for you. Its available in three different versions 911 Turbo S Edition, Clubsport Edition, and Pure Edition.