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Volkswagen raises sales, earnings outlook

byCT Report
27/10/2016
in Germany
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BERLIN: Volkswagen raised its sales and earnings outlook Thursday after bouncing back to a profit of 2.34 billion euros ($2.55 billion) in the third quarter from a large loss a year earlier, when it took a big charge from its car emissions scandal.

The after-tax profit reported Thursday compared with a loss of 1.67 billion euros in the same period a year ago. At the time, the German company took a 6.7 billion euro charge in anticipation of looming costs for recalls, fixes and buybacks of diesel cars that it had fitted with software that enabled them to cheat on emission tests.

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Third quarter sales revenue rose 1 percent to 52.0 billion euros. Global vehicle sales for the company’s brands, which include Audi, Porsche SEAT, Skoda and Lamborghini, rose 4.4 percent.

Most of the company’s 8.6 billion euros in operating profits for the first nine months of the year came from luxury brands Porsche, with 2.9 billion euros, and Audi, with 3.9 billion. The flagship Volkswagen brand, which sells cars in the less-profitable mass market range, lagged with 1.2 billion euros, in part due to higher marketing costs as a consequence of the emissions issue.

The company raised its outlook, saying this year’s sales revenue would match last year’s, instead of the 5 percent drop expected in the earlier forecast. It said that operating earnings as a percentage of sales would be at the upper end of its previous outlook range of 5 percent to 6 percent.

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