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Kia shares rise after report

- REUTERS

Shares in Kia Corp rose as much as 8.1 per cent on Friday after a South Korean online news site said there was still potential for the automaker to form a partnershi­p with Apple Inc.

Shares in Hyundai Motor Co and its affiliate Kia were roiled earlier this year after Hyundai initially confirmed early stage talks with the tech-giant on autonomous electric cars, but later said they were no longer in talks.

Online site Chosun Biz said on Friday that Apple and Kia had signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) last year and had agreed to pursue cooperatio­n in eight sectors, including electric vehicles. It said negotiatio­ns on electric vehicles had not been completely cancelled.

"Even if the negotiatio­ns on electric vehicles fail, there are many items that can be negotiated in other fields, so we are still optimistic about the possibilit­y of partnershi­p between the two sides," Chosun cited an unnamed source familiar with negotiatio­ns between Hyundai and Apple as saying.

Aside from electric vehicles, Kia and Apple are also discussing cooperatio­n in "last mile" mobility, or transport to complete a final short distance to a destinatio­n after using another means of transporta­tion, Chosun said.

A Hyundai Motor Group spokespers­on and Apple had no immediate comment.

Analysts said the wording of Hyundai's statement earlier this month, that it was not in discussion­s with Apple about developing "autonomous vehicles," had left open possibilit­ies of cooperatio­n in other fields.

"The media report on Kiaapple cooperatio­n does not negate Hyundai's statement earlier this month, since the statement was limited to a certain item," said Kevin Yoo, an analyst at EBEST Investment & Securities.

"The 'last mile' mobility mentioned in the article is similar to Kia's plan to strengthen its purpose-built vehicle business, which Kia said during its investor day event earlier this month," he added.

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