Audi is poised to purchase Italian motorcycle maker Ducati from
owner Investindustrial for about 860 million euros ($1.1 billion), a
person familiar with the matter said.
Audi has reached an agreement with Investindustrial to buy the maker
of luxury motorbikes, with VW's supervisory board set to approve the
deal on Wednesday, said the person, who declined to be identified
discussing the private negotiations.
Audi and Investindustrial declined to comment. At that price the
deal, minus debt, would value Ducati at about seven times last year's
earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Ducati's total liabilities are less than 200 million euros, buyout firm Investindustrial said last month.
Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech, who turned 75 today, has long
coveted the brand, publicly expressing interest in buying Ducati in
April 2008 before eventually losing out to Investindustrial.
The purchase will make Ducati the 11th brand in VW's portfolio,
alongside super-car marques Lamborghini and Bugatti and heavy-duty truck
manufacturers Scania AB and MAN SE.
"Ducati is one of the finest machines you can buy but strategically
it's insignificant for Volkswagen," said Christoph Stuermer, a
Frankfurt-based analyst with IHS Automotive. "Its revenue is more than
Lamborghini's and Bugatti's combined, but to the automotive operations,
it's a mere accessory."
BMW competition
Ducati would complement Audi's luxury-car lineup with products such
as the $28,000 Superbike 1199 Panigale S Tricolore and expand the
brand's competition with BMW, which makes BMW and Husqvarna motorcycles.
Ducati, which last year sold about 42,000 motor bikes, had revenue for 2011 of 480 million euros.
For Volkswagen, the deal would mean an entry into the motorcycle
business and gaining another asset in Italy after buying super-car brand
Lamborghini and Italdesign Giugiaro. Piech has also expressed interest
in the past in Fiat's Alfa Romeo brand.
Hero MotoCorp Ltd., India's biggest motorcycle maker, had also
expressed interest in Ducati after Investindustrial made it known in
February that it planned to sell the company. Daimler reiterated on
Tuesday that it's not interested in acquiring Ducati.
Ducati, which was founded in 1926, sells the Superbike, Monster,
Streetfighter, Hypermotard, Multistrada and the new Diavel models in 65
countries. Over the past 60 years it has won 17 manufacturer's World
Championship titles, most recently winning the 2011 World Superbike
Championship title.
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