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Unfazed by VW rejection, Rea Stark's Lamborghini bid still stands

Published 28/05/2021, 09:37
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A logo of Lamborghini is seen outside a Lamborghini car dealer, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Brussels, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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By Jan Schwartz and Paul Arnold

HAMBURG (Reuters) - Quantum Group's 7.5 billion euro ($9.1 billion) bid for Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p)'s supercar brand Lamborghini still stands, the Swiss group's founding partner said on Friday, days after the German carmaker said the unit was not up for sale.

"Of course our offer is still valid. After all we have carefully weighed and thought through our decision for Lamborghini and the attached offer and concept," Rea Stark told Reuters.

"And if there is willingness to negotiate -- whether that's investments, guarantees or the purchase price -- then of course we are still prepared."

Stark said that in addition to the 7.5 billion euro bid, first submitted to Volkswagen in late February but only made public this week, Quantum has offered 1-2 billion euros to cover investments and guarantees for jobs and sites at Lamborghini.

"We deem this a fair first offer, it's a valuation that is common for luxury brands," Stark said.

Rival Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) currently trades at an enterprise value of 21 times EBITDA, according to Refinitiv data, compared with 2.3 times at Volkswagen.

Last year, sales at Lamborghini fell 11% to 1.61 billion euros. The company does not break out core profit (EBITDA).

The offer drew a cool response from Volkswagen, which earlier this week said there was agreement that Lamborghini, repeatedly named as a possible divestment candidate, will remain part of the group.

Audi, which is in charge of Lamborghini, said the unit was not for sale.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A logo of Lamborghini is seen outside a Lamborghini car dealer, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Brussels, Belgium May 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman

"The message from Volkswagen and Audi was clear. One has to accept that," Stark said.

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