Dongfeng rescues Peugeot with $1 billion

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Dongfeng takes $1 billion stake in Peugeot - Feb. 18, 2014

Chinese state-owned Dongfeng Motor is snapping up a billion dollar slice of struggling French automaker Peugeot.
Dongfeng (DNFGF) has signed an agreement to purchase a stake of PSA Peugeot Citroen for 800 million euros ($1.1 billion), according to an exchange filing made Wednesday in Hong Kong.

The French government will also acquire an equal stake in Peugeot (PEUGF) on the same terms. All three stakeholders will have two board seats as part of the deal.

The partnership aims to sell 1.5 million units starting in 2020 under the Dongfeng, Peugeot and Citroen brands, and is considering setting up an export company to sell vehicles in Asia. This agreement expands on an existing joint venture between Dongfeng and Peugeot, which has allowed the French automaker to manufacture and peddle its models in China.

Employees work at a production line of a Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile factory
in Wuhan, Hubei province, February 13, 2014.
CREDIT: REUTERS/STRINGER


Things haven't been looking great for the French automaker. Peugeot posted a net loss of 2.32 billion euros ($3.2 billion) last year, compared to 2012's staggering net loss of 5 billion euros ($6.9 billion). Sales fell to 54.1 billion euros ($75 billion) from 55.5 billion euros ($76.4 billion) the year prior.

The company was Europe's worst performer in 2013 in terms of new car sales, as a sluggish economic recovery weighed on automakers.

While the Peugeot family is losing full control of the company for the first time, the deal boosts the firm's presence in China -- a bright spot for the automaker. Last year, China sales surged 19% while sales in Europe fell 1.6%, where Peugeot has been losing market share to rival European carmakers like Volkswagen (VLKAF) and Renault.
 

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