Porodicni odnosi unutar VW-Porsche grupe
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Evo mozda i najbolje objasnjenje.
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Bravo dragvorl.
Kao sto sam rekao, na neki nacin to su dva Porsche-a, samo je holding pod VAG-om.
Kao sto sam rekao, na neki nacin to su dva Porsche-a, samo je holding pod VAG-om.
Ovo sto je Geza napisao odnosi se na Porsche Automobil Holding SE.Geza je napisao: Vlasnička struktura Porschea.
- Families Porsche + Piëch 50,00%
- Investisseurs Institutionnels 25,00%
- private investors 25,00%
http://www.4-traders.com/PORSCHE-AUTOMO ... 2/company/
Osnova za veze obe kompanije su ipak porodice Porsche i Piech.
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Zanimljiva brošura iz 1970. godine.
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Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech Resigns
http://www.wsj.com/articles/volkswagen- ... 1429978992
Piech’s wife also announces resignation from ‘all mandates’ within German auto maker
Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech, left, and CEO Martin Winterkorn at a shareholder meeting on May 13, 2014. Mr. Piech announced his resignation on Saturday.
FRANKFURT—An era at one of Europe’s biggest corporations ended dramatically Saturday when Ferdinand Piech, chairman of Volkswagen AG and grandson of the company’s founder, unexpectedly resigned all duties after losing a rare public battle to oust the company’s chief executive.
The supervisory board of Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest automotive group by sales, said in a statement that Mr. Piech, who is 78 years old, tendered his resignation after the board’s executive committee agreed that the “mutual trust that is needed for successful cooperation no longer exists.”
That prompted Mr. Piech and his wife Ursula to resign all duties on the board and within the company.
Mr. Piech’s resignation not only ends a battle for the leadership of the company known around the world for its popular cars from the iconic Beetle to the best-selling Golf and a stable of brands that include Audi, Porsche, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini.
Once given an award as automotive executive of the century, Mr. Piech’s decision to quit also ends his 25-year reign at the top of Volkswagen, the company founded by his grandfather Ferdinand Porsche. Over the past quarter century Mr. Piech wielded enormous influence in the global automotive industry and steered Volkswagen to the top of the industry, challenging Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Co. for the industry’s top spot.
The resignations are effective immediately and leave the family that controls 51% of Volkswagen’s voting shares with just three representatives of the Porsche family on the board. It wasn’t immediately clear what happens to Piech’s two seats on the board.
Berthold Huber, deputy board chairman and a representative of the IG Metall union, will take over as acting chairman until a new chairman is elected. The supervisory board is due to meet on May 4, a day before the annual shareholders meeting on May 5.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/volkswagen- ... 1429978992
Piech’s wife also announces resignation from ‘all mandates’ within German auto maker
Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech, left, and CEO Martin Winterkorn at a shareholder meeting on May 13, 2014. Mr. Piech announced his resignation on Saturday.
FRANKFURT—An era at one of Europe’s biggest corporations ended dramatically Saturday when Ferdinand Piech, chairman of Volkswagen AG and grandson of the company’s founder, unexpectedly resigned all duties after losing a rare public battle to oust the company’s chief executive.
The supervisory board of Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest automotive group by sales, said in a statement that Mr. Piech, who is 78 years old, tendered his resignation after the board’s executive committee agreed that the “mutual trust that is needed for successful cooperation no longer exists.”
That prompted Mr. Piech and his wife Ursula to resign all duties on the board and within the company.
Mr. Piech’s resignation not only ends a battle for the leadership of the company known around the world for its popular cars from the iconic Beetle to the best-selling Golf and a stable of brands that include Audi, Porsche, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini.
Once given an award as automotive executive of the century, Mr. Piech’s decision to quit also ends his 25-year reign at the top of Volkswagen, the company founded by his grandfather Ferdinand Porsche. Over the past quarter century Mr. Piech wielded enormous influence in the global automotive industry and steered Volkswagen to the top of the industry, challenging Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Co. for the industry’s top spot.
The resignations are effective immediately and leave the family that controls 51% of Volkswagen’s voting shares with just three representatives of the Porsche family on the board. It wasn’t immediately clear what happens to Piech’s two seats on the board.
Berthold Huber, deputy board chairman and a representative of the IG Metall union, will take over as acting chairman until a new chairman is elected. The supervisory board is due to meet on May 4, a day before the annual shareholders meeting on May 5.
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Volkswagen chairman fails in attempt to oust CEO, sparks unrest at board level – reports
Volkswagen scion and chairman, Ferdinand Piech, is reportedly trying to oust the company’s CEO despite having failed once already, reports claim.
The machinations taking place at board level at Volkswagen have filled the pages of both German newspapers and automotive trade publications over the last few weeks.
At the beginning of the month, Volkswagen chairman, Ferdinand Piech, told Der Spiegel that he was now “putting distance” between himself and Volkswagen’s CEO, Martin Winterkorn.
According to Automotive News Piech has repeatedly, over the course of several months, criticised Winterkorn at board level, especially over the company’s performance in the US and the profitability of the core Volkswagen brand. Other publications claim that he is also unhappy with the company’s stalled budget car project and its performance in the Chinese car market.
This public pronouncement sparked a series reports in the German and trade press that Piech was trying to undermine the CEO and have him replaced.
The two were once considered close confidants, and it was Piech who supported Winterkorn as he rose to become head of Audi and then later the entire Volkswagen Group.
Last week, a meeting of Volkswagen’s six-member executive committee, of which Piech is a part, was called to clear up the matter. The committee threw its weight behind Winterkorn, and the company issued a statement saying that he had their “full support” and that they would propose a contract extension for him.
Trade unions and the German state of Lower Saxony, which owns 20 percent of the automaker’s voting stock, have also been publicly supportive of the Volkswagen CEO. In accordance with German law, the trade unions fill half of the seats on Volkswagen’s 20-seat supervisory committee.
With members of both the supervisory and executive committees stating on-the-record their displeasure about the latest Piech-driven ructions, it’s possible that the chairman could be ousted from his position as chairman prior to the conclusion of his current contract in 2017. This, however, would require a supermajority of votes.
In the latest manoeuvres, television network NDR is reporting that Piech is attempting to rally together the Porsche and Piech families in support of a new CEO. Together the two families control a shade over 50 percent of Volkswagen’s voting stock, and the company’s annual shareholder meeting is scheduled for May 5.
According to Deutsche Press-Agentur (German Press Agency), Ferdinand Piech is now hoping to install either Porsche CEO Matthias Mueller or Skoda CEO Winfried Vahland as the new Volkswagen Group CEO.
For his part, Piech told German newspaper Bild, after last week’s executive committee meeting, that he was not “organising Martin Winterkorn’s replacement” because “we talked last week and have agreed to work together”.
Read more at http://www.caradvice.com.au/350495/volk ... wYrBLti.99
Volkswagen scion and chairman, Ferdinand Piech, is reportedly trying to oust the company’s CEO despite having failed once already, reports claim.
The machinations taking place at board level at Volkswagen have filled the pages of both German newspapers and automotive trade publications over the last few weeks.
At the beginning of the month, Volkswagen chairman, Ferdinand Piech, told Der Spiegel that he was now “putting distance” between himself and Volkswagen’s CEO, Martin Winterkorn.
According to Automotive News Piech has repeatedly, over the course of several months, criticised Winterkorn at board level, especially over the company’s performance in the US and the profitability of the core Volkswagen brand. Other publications claim that he is also unhappy with the company’s stalled budget car project and its performance in the Chinese car market.
This public pronouncement sparked a series reports in the German and trade press that Piech was trying to undermine the CEO and have him replaced.
The two were once considered close confidants, and it was Piech who supported Winterkorn as he rose to become head of Audi and then later the entire Volkswagen Group.
Last week, a meeting of Volkswagen’s six-member executive committee, of which Piech is a part, was called to clear up the matter. The committee threw its weight behind Winterkorn, and the company issued a statement saying that he had their “full support” and that they would propose a contract extension for him.
Trade unions and the German state of Lower Saxony, which owns 20 percent of the automaker’s voting stock, have also been publicly supportive of the Volkswagen CEO. In accordance with German law, the trade unions fill half of the seats on Volkswagen’s 20-seat supervisory committee.
With members of both the supervisory and executive committees stating on-the-record their displeasure about the latest Piech-driven ructions, it’s possible that the chairman could be ousted from his position as chairman prior to the conclusion of his current contract in 2017. This, however, would require a supermajority of votes.
In the latest manoeuvres, television network NDR is reporting that Piech is attempting to rally together the Porsche and Piech families in support of a new CEO. Together the two families control a shade over 50 percent of Volkswagen’s voting stock, and the company’s annual shareholder meeting is scheduled for May 5.
According to Deutsche Press-Agentur (German Press Agency), Ferdinand Piech is now hoping to install either Porsche CEO Matthias Mueller or Skoda CEO Winfried Vahland as the new Volkswagen Group CEO.
For his part, Piech told German newspaper Bild, after last week’s executive committee meeting, that he was not “organising Martin Winterkorn’s replacement” because “we talked last week and have agreed to work together”.
Read more at http://www.caradvice.com.au/350495/volk ... wYrBLti.99
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Eh sapunici nikad kraja.
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Možeš da zamisliš kako je tek kod Quandta.
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Ma oni su mila majka. Njih 3 imaju 45% (12-17% svako) ostalo je na berzi. Kod Porschea se ne zna ko je ko od Porschea, Piechova i ko se s kim u svađi.
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Winterkorn ga ko klinca drao u klikerima.
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Vlasnici Audija treba da podignu spomenik Piechu.
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Do prosle godine su se gotivili, negde je pukla tikva, a matori su za svaleraciju
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