Daimler To Sell Entire $364m Stake In Renault

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Daimler plans to dispose of its stake in Renault, the next step in dissolving equity ties forged over a decade ago to cement a three-way partnership between the German automaker, Renault and Nissan.

Automotive News report that the maker of Mercedes-Benz cars is launching an offer to institutional investors for 9.2 million shares following Wednesday’s market close, with the stake valued at about 316 million euros ($364 million).

The automakers’ industrial partnership remains unchanged and will not be impacted by the decision, according to a statement.

Nissan sold its entire stake in Daimler for 1.15 billion euros in May this year, joining its alliance partner Renault that sold its holding in March to generate funds for turnaround efforts.

The industrial partnership, including working together on Smart ForTwo and Renault Twingo minicars, yielded some cost saving through shared projects, the overall benefits remained modest.

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Daimler still retains a holding of about 3.1 percent in Nissan.

Both Renault and Nissan are trying to restore profitability and overhaul their portfolio after the 2018 arrest and downfall of their long-time leader Carlos Ghosn threw their own alliance into disarray.-Automotive News

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