Ford Announces It Will Re-Evaluate
Strategic Options For Volvo
DEARBORN, Mich. – Ford Motor
Company announced it will re-evaluate strategic options for
Volvo Car Corporation, including the possible sale of the
Sweden-based premium automaker.
Ford said the decision to
re-evaluate strategic options for Volvo comes in response to the
significant decline in the global auto industry particularly in
the past three months and the severe economic instability
worldwide. The strategic review of Volvo is in line with a broad
range of actions Ford is taking to strengthen its balance sheet
and ensure it has the resources to implement its product-led
transformation plan.
“Given the unprecedented external
challenges facing Ford and the entire industry, it is prudent
for Ford to evaluate options for Volvo as we implement our ONE
Ford plan,” said Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally. “Volvo is
a strong global brand with a proud heritage of safety and
environmental responsibility and has launched an aggressive plan
to right-size its operations and improve its financial results.
As we conduct this review, we are committed to making the best
decision for both Ford and Volvo going forward.”
Ford said the review likely will
take several months to complete. In the meantime, Ford will
continue working closely with Volvo as it implements its
restructuring plan under CEO Stephen Odell, who was appointed to
lead Volvo earlier this year.
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