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Aston Martin says it’s not seeking investors as it opens SUV plant

- COSTAS PITAS

ST ATHAN, WALES Aston Martin, which was reported this week to be the target of Canadian billionair­e Lawrence Stroll, said it was not actively pursuing new investors on Friday as it opened a new factory to build its first sport utility vehicle.

As some in the global car industry turn to partnershi­ps, alliances or mergers to handle the challenge of electrific­ation, new technology and tighter margins, Autocar magazine reported on Thursday that Stroll, the owner of Formula One team Racing Point, is preparing to buy a major stake in Aston.

“You know what we would have to do if there was an official approach. Beyond that, I can’t comment,” Aston’s chief executive Andy Palmer said at the factory opening, referring to rules governing publicly listed firms.

“We’re certainly not actively soliciting any other participat­ion. That’s not to say it doesn’t come,” he said when asked whether Aston needed a new investor.

The British automaker’s new factory in South Wales holds the key to ending a poor performanc­e this year from Aston, whose shares have tumbled 75 per cent this year on weaker-than-expected sales.

In August, Aston’s biggest investor, Strategic European Investment Group, bought an extra three-per-cent stake in the 106-year-old company.

Last month Aston, which floated in October 2018, launched its DBX model, hoping that more female buyers will help boost sales after posting a pre-tax loss of 92.3 million pounds (C$161 million) for the first nine months.

It hopes its new factory, in St Athan, near Cardiff, will help turn around its fortunes.

The plant is its second alongside its historic one in Gaydon, central England.

As the autos sector consolidat­es through deals such as the merge of Peugeot and Fiat, Aston has said it does not need to belong to a bigger automotive group, pointing to the success of stand-alone rival Ferrari.

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ASTON MARTIN British automaker Aston Martin hopes its new factory in England will help it rebound from a poor performanc­e this year.

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