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AP/ December 23, 2009, 10:00 AM

Ford Nears Sale of Volvo to Chinese Co.

Ford Motor Co. moved closer Wednesday to selling its loss-making Volvo unit to China's Geely Group, saying a final deal is expected early next year if financing and government approvals fall into place.

If the sale goes through it would be another step in the U.S. auto industry's retrenchment from global operations, and another acquisition of such assets by a Chinese company.

General Motors Co. is selling its rugged Hummer brand to construction machinery maker Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Corp., and China's Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings has agreed to buy some powertrain technology from GM's Swedish Saab unit, which is being closed down unless a buyer is found by year end.

BAIC was also involved in the Swedish consortium Koenigsegg Automotive AB's failed attempt to take over Saab.

Ford acquired Volvo in 1999 for $6.45 billion and has wanted to unload the Swedish carmaker since last year to raise cash and focus its efforts on three core brands: Ford, Lincoln and Mercury.

Work on financing and government approvals remains to be completed, Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford said in a statement, adding it expects to sign the deal in the first quarter of 2010 and close it in the second quarter. The announcement did not reveal the amount of Geely's offer.

For 10 years Ford and Volvo have shared safety and other technology. For instance, Ford's Taurus sedan is based on Volvo underpinnings. Any agreement with Geely is expected to include details about sharing intellectual property rights and engineering.

"The prospective sale would ensure Volvo has the resources, including the capital investment, necessary to further strengthen the business and build its global franchise, while enabling Ford to continue to focus on and implement its core ONE Ford strategy," the statement said.

It said Ford expects to cooperate with Volvo Cars after the sale but doesn't intend to maintain a shareholding in Volvo.

In a separate statement, Geely said its negotiations with Ford had deepened since October and that it had also held "constructive" talks with Volvo's management and Swedish union and government officials.

"If a final purchase agreement is signed, as a world famous Swedish car brand, Volvo will continue to lead the trend of world auto technology in safety and environmental protection, and will quickly increase its unique competitive status in the Chinese market," Geely said.

Volvo spokeswoman Maria Bohlin called the announcement "a step in the process," but noted that the deal "still isn't complete."

Auto analyst Matts Carlson estimated the price tag for Volvo at between $2 billion-$2.3 billion and said a Geely takeover would be good for Volvo.

"Volvo gets a new owner with a lot of money and which I expect will mostly leave it alone because it knows more about vehicle development, vehicle sales and vehicle distribution," said Carlson, of the Goteborg Management Institute.

He added Volvo will also get a boost from access to China's fast-growing auto market.
AP
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cockroachcrusher says:
The Chinese have proven that they can only put out inferior and dangerous products. Every product I have ever purchased from China, from shirts to reading lamps, has been cheaply and poorly made. I've had to suffer through dozens of inferior products made in China, tossing in the trash after no or little use.

And now Volvo! I would not drive anything made by Chinese "engineering" or hands. They make products with only profit in mind, taking all the shortcuts and using the most inferior materials.
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by cockroachcrusher December 23, 2009 1:18 PM EST
The Chinese have proven that they can only put out inferior and dangerous products. Every product I have ever purchased from China, from shirts to reading lamps, has been cheaply and poorly made. I've had to suffer through dozens of inferior products made in China, tossing in the trash after no or little use.

And now Volvo! I would not drive anything made by Chinese "engineering" or hands. They make products with only profit in mind, taking all the shortcuts and using the most inferior materials.

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Hey cockroachcrusher,

Americans do not care about China's quality as long as they are cheap to keep our Inflation Rate under Control.

Yes, China keeps our Inflation under Control!

Your comment reminds me of exact comments made by Americans in the 1970's and 1980's regarding Japanese Cars. The rest is history.
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lovegetspeace says:
Folks,

General Motors sold the Hummer to China.

Now, Ford sells the Volvo to China.

Can China buy California so Californians can Export products to the world? This will significantly reduce the California unemployment rate of 12.3%.
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catherine195 says:
Can you even imagine - a GREAT Swedish auto now to be made by the Chinese??!! WHat the h*ll is next!!??
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by catherine195 December 23, 2009 1:07 PM EST
Can you even imagine - a GREAT Swedish auto now to be made by the Chinese??!! WHat the h*ll is next!!??

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Hey caterine195,

As long as Capitalism is making Communism Super Rich, anything is possible.

I hope China will one day purchase USA to fix our Economic Problems.
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catherine195 says:
Can you even imagine - a GREAT Swedish auto now to be made by the Chinese??!! WHat the h*ll is next!!??
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Oregon_State_OSU says:
The Chinese love to cut corners so the safety and quality of the Volvo will go down.
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zippiez says:
Someday after America becomes a desolate third-world country, business will come back. Of course, child labor laws will have to be repealed, labor unions dissolved, minimum wage eliminated, and the half-wits in management will have whips.
Whoops, guess slavery will apply to all regardless of race, creed, color, age or sexual orientation.
Ah-h-h, the free market without limitations: Just what business and Republicans have worked so hard for.
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magicwolf1 replies:
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zippiez - True Dat - I couldn't have said it better! Merry Christmas, and long live the labor unions and responsible social democracy!
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sjc_1 says:
Ford buys Volvo for $6 billion and sells it for $2 billion. Buy high sell low is NOT the way to make money. Hopefully they made enough profits over the years to call it even.
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wyodutch says:
More of America's industrial might heading to red china.
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I can see the first slave-labor made Harley... "Inloducing the 2011 Holley Davison Erecta-Gride."
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culturechang says:
Yes, the Chinese cannot pronounce Volvo. I guess that name will change.
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RayField-Texas says:
Is there anything American companies won't sell to foreign companies? We get phone calls from India on bills, we get products made in Mexico, we fruit from south America. How does selling this comany put food on american workers plates? It's about greed, power and whose on first. Next election I think we ought to vote in a Chinese person, they will probally sell America back to us for more than the blood we paid for it.
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culturechang replies:
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The federal govt owes it soul (and ours too) to China for all the money we borrow from them. If they ever decline to buy our debt, the dollar will collapse.
wyodutch replies:
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We couldn't be occupying Iraq and Afghanistan if the red chinese weren't loaning us the money.
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