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PSA sales jump 42% in Q1

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PARIS: French automaker Groupe PSA posted a 42% increase in first-quarter revenue, lifted by its acquisitio­n of Opel-Vauxhall.

Group revenue rose to €18.18 billion ($22.2 billion), the maker of Peugeot and Citroen cars said yesterday, as vehicle deliveries advanced 44%.

Following a 2014 bailout, PSA has recovered to record profitabil­ity and is applying its turnaround lessons to Opel, acquired from General Motors Co last year.

It is currently engaged in a standoff with Germany’s IG Metall over plans to suspend a pay increase negotiated by the union.

“Performanc­e plans across the group are on track to make this strong performanc­e a solid basis for the future,” chief financial officer Jean-Baptiste de Chatillon said.

The sales number fell short of the €18.35 billion expected by analysts, based on the median estimate in an Inquiry Financial poll for Thomson Reuters.

The Peugeot, Citroen and DS (PCD) business, which excludes Opel-Vauxhall, posted a 13.3% revenue gain to €10.21 billion on a 6.6% increase in deliveries. Inventory rose 12.3% year-on-year to 438,000 vehicles.

The legacy brands’ sales gain came in spite of negative currency effects, as the stronger euro crimped revenue by 2.8%. That was more than offset by a 4.5% gain from sales of pricier vehicles and trims on models such as the recently launched Peugeot 3008 and 5008 SUVs.

Opel-Vauxhall revenue came in at €4.84 billion, PSA said, without giving a comparable year-earlier figure.

The group made little progress in reversing its sustained China sales collapse of recent years, with first-quarter registrati­ons up 1.8% in the world’s biggest auto market.

“It will take some time to change the fundamenta­ls of sales and marketing and restore the China business to significan­t profit,’’ CFO Chatillon warned.

The group also reiterated its full-year global markets outlook and mid-term profitabil­ity goals.

 ?? AFP ?? The Peugeot stand is seen on the eve of the Beijing Motor Show yesterday.
AFP The Peugeot stand is seen on the eve of the Beijing Motor Show yesterday.

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