The Borneo Post

Geely aided several firms

-

The company’s track record shows it has turned around several ailing car manufactur­ers. In acquiring a 49.9 per cent stake in Proton, its founder, Li Shufu, must surely be confident of putting the ailing Malaysian company back on the right track.

“Li Shufu is an industrial­ist and entreprene­ur who won’t just buy something for the sake of acquisitio­n. He must have studied the risks and viability, both over the short and long terms, and at Proton’s production capacity of 400,000 cars that is currently under-utilised.

“Geely has just set up a plant at London Taxi, specifical­ly to work on electric and hybrid car models, and this will have a positive impact on future production at Proton,” Irwan Shah said.

DRB-Hicom Group Managing Director Datuk Seri Syed Faisal Albar said last week that as part of the agreement, Geely would inject a sports utility vehicle (SUV) platform into Proton and offer its best-selling SUV.

This enables Proton to enter into a new segment that had grown tremendous­ly over the past years.

Syed Faisal also said Geely made the best partner for Proton as the former had agreed to retain the carmaker’s nameplate and aimed to reclaim the number one spot in the country.

Irwan Shah said some Malaysians, sceptical of the tieup, were those who still believed in the old ways of of the automotive industry and oblivious to changes in its business models and trends. — Bernama

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia