UPDATE: Peugeot-Citroen To Repay EUR1 Billion Of State Loan In 2010
May 05 2010 - 9:15AM
Dow Jones News
French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen SA (UG.FR) plans to repay
EUR1 billion this year of a EUR3 billion loan that the company
received in 2009 from the French government, Chief Executive
Philippe Varin said Wednesday.
Both Peugeot Citroen and French rival Renault SA (RNO.FR)
received a EUR3 billion low-interest government loan last year to
help them through the economic downturn.
Renault chief executive Carlos Ghosn said last week his company
aims to repay its loan ahead of maturity, as it can now obtain more
favorable terms in the market. Both loans carried a 6% interest
rate through maturity in 2014, and came with strings such as
forbidding the companies to shut down any French plants for the
duration of the loan.
Varin indicated that the government intends to use the freed-up
funds to help France's ailing automotive suppliers.
Speaking at a lunch with auto industry executives, Varin also
said the company expects the French car market to decline 9% in
2010, but reaffirmed that first-half earnings would be "largely
positive." Last month, when it gave out its first-quarter revenue
data, Peugeot-Citroen said it expects to report "significant
recurring operating income" for the first half of 2010.
Varin said Peugeot-Citroen is pursuing its strategy of expansion
in markets outside Europe and confirmed that the company is in
talks with a Chinese partner about setting up a second
joint-venture there.
Chinese automotive company Changan Automobile Group confirmed
last month that it is in discussions with the French company, which
already has a Chinese joint venture with Dongfeng Motor.
Varin said his company also envisages the construction of a
third Chinese assembly plant to feed the Chinese market that he
predicted could expand by 20% this year. Last year Peugeot-Citroen
produced 270,000 cars in China for a market share of just over 3%.
This year's production is likely to top 350,000 vehicles, he
said.
Varin also said Peugeot-Citroen doesn't exclude the possibility
that it might move into the low-cost part of the automobile market
from which it has been absent up to now. But he stressed that, if
this happens, the cars won't carry the badges of the company's
Citroen and Peugeot brands.
-By David Pearson, Dow Jones Newswires; +33 1 4017 1740;
david.pearson@dowjones.com
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