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Porsche AG

  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    Volkswagen AG
    VW boss Blume under pressure to give up top job at Porsche

    Calls mount for Volkswagen chief to focus on restructuring as management tries to close German factories and cut jobs

    Oliver Blume, CEO of German car giant Volkswagen (VW), sits in a Volkswagen ID Buzz van
  • Tuesday, 13 August, 2024
    Volkswagen’s Porsche-Piëch family hunts for bargains in deflated market

    Family-controlled investment vehicle considers ‘potential further investments’ as valuations fall

    A Volkswagen ID. Code on display at the Beijing Auto Show
  • Friday, 2 August, 2024
    Personal Finance
    How to invest in a classic car (without crashing your finances)

    It’s a hard-to-navigate market, with no guarantees of returns

  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
    Porsche warns on profits as flooding hits aluminium supplier

    Production of models delayed after heavy rain in central Europe disrupts manufacturing chain

    A staff member works on the all electric Porsche Macan at the company’s assembly plant in Leipzig, Germany
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    HTSIThe HTSI summer motoring special
    First review: the new hybrid Porsche 911

    The marque’s iconic model has enticed petrolheads for more than half a century. Will its electrification maintain the buzz? 

    The Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS in carmine red, £149,100
  • Friday, 19 April, 2024
    South Korean business & finance
    Luxury car sales plunge as buyers put off by Seoul’s neon licence plates

    President Yoon Suk Yeol has pledged to target private use of company vehicles

    Neon green Korean license plates that are used to denote company cars
  • Friday, 15 March, 2024
    Lex
    Porsche’s bold EV ambitions keep shareholders idling in the pits Premium content

    Plenty of investor patience is required before new electric models due out this year contribute to higher profitability

    Oliver Blume stands next to the new Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
    Porsche warns of profit squeeze from investment in new models

    Margins to fall as luxury marque prepares costly launch of cars including a hybrid 911

    Two bearded workers are either side of the vehicle, which has its doors open in the silver-coloured assembly corridor
  • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
    Volkswagen AG
    US Porsche, Bentley and Audi imports held up over banned Chinese part

    Thousands of cars impounded after supplier discovers subcomponent from ‘western China’

    Montage of Porsche, Bentley and Audi logos
  • Tuesday, 26 December, 2023
    Porsche reckons with history of forgotten Jewish co-founder

    Relative driving recognition campaign says legacy of industrialist Holocaust survivors should be revisited

  • Wednesday, 25 October, 2023
    Porsche hits out at Brussels probe into Chinese EVs

    German luxury-car maker says country’s auto industry will ‘fight’ a tariff war

    Porsche 911 Dakar on display
  • Wednesday, 7 June, 2023
    Automobiles
    Porsche SE board member charged with money laundering

    Siegfried Wolf is one of two indicted ‘entrepreneurs’ in case involving allegations of ‘hidden assets’ of about €6.8mn

    Siegfried Wolf
  • Wednesday, 3 May, 2023
    Automobiles
    Luxury car demand boosts profitability at Porsche and Aston Martin

    Sales also climb at Maserati owner Stellantis as supply problems ease

    A row of Porsche cars
  • Wednesday, 29 March, 2023
    Volkswagen AG
    VW plans 25% pay increase for executive board members

    Move comes amid wider concerns over chief Oliver Blume’s role as boss of both VW and Porsche

    Oliver Blume sitting in the driver’s seat of a VW car
  • Monday, 13 March, 2023
    Lex
    Porsche/Ferrari: sports car brand cannot outpace the market cycle Premium content

    Porsche car production is a fraction of its larger cousins but the 310,000 made last year is still 24 times more than Ferrari

    Workers at car manufacturer Porsche install the windshield of a 911 at a factory in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany
  • Monday, 13 March, 2023
    Porsche steps up pressure to free e-fuel cars from combustion engine ban

    Chief executive Oliver Blume urges synthetic fuel exemption as carmaker unveils record profits

  • Thursday, 22 December, 2022
    Business InsightOlaf Storbeck
    Porsche and the decline of the German stock market

    Carmaker’s €75bn IPO was rare hurrah for Frankfurt exchange short on dynamism and innovation

    Oliver Blume, chief executive of German car manufacturer Porsche, poses next to the bull outside Frankfurt stock exchange
  • Friday, 16 December, 2022
    Volkswagen AG
    Blume criticised by investors for dual VW and Porsche CEO role

    Volkswagen’s new chief says at public meeting with investors that he intends to keep both jobs ‘long-term’

  • Thursday, 13 October, 2022
    Business InsightOlaf Storbeck
    Is the VW structure too complex for the good of Germany?

    Porsche IPO adds to corporate governance concerns over differing share classes and overlapping shareholdings

    Employees work on the body shells of all-electric Porsche Taycan on the production line at the Porsche AG factory in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Thursday, 6 October, 2022
    Porsche overtakes VW as Europe’s most valuable carmaker

    Sports car maker takes crown from parent company a week after initial public offering

    A Porsche production line
  • Saturday, 1 October, 2022
    Oliver Blume, team-building car fan at the wheel of Porsche

    German executive faces tough task leading newly listed sports car brand as well as its Volkswagen parent

    Porsche CEO Oliver Blume kneels next to a line of the company’s sports cars
  • Thursday, 29 September, 2022
    Porsche shares climb after €75bn listing to defy grim market

    VW owner will use proceeds from one of Europe’s largest IPOs to fund EV expansion

    Porsche cars parked outside the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
  • Wednesday, 28 September, 2022
    Due Diligence
    Crispin Odey takes a pound of flesh Premium content

    Plus, Porsche’s risky path to public markets and the New Jersey deli at the centre of conspiracy charges

    Due Diligence logo
  • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
    Porsche braves grim market but luxury valuation may prove elusive

    German sports car maker hopes to generate bumper demand despite economic turmoil

    A Porsche 911 Turbo S car is on display at the China Import and Export Fair Complex on November 20 2021
  • Monday, 26 September, 2022
    Investors rush to snap up shares ahead of Porsche IPO

    German sports car maker expected to price at top of range and value company as much as €75.2bn

    A Porsche Taycan electric car at a car show in Shanghai
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