Antelope Valley Press

Volkswagen makes profit during pandemic

- By DAVID McHUGH AP Business Writer

FRANKFURT, Germany — Volkswagen said Friday it made better than expected profit of 8.8 billion euros ($10.7 billion) after tax in 2020 despite the pandemic. The world’s number two automaker said the rapid recovery of China, its largest single market, and resilient sales of luxury vehicles helped the bottom line.

The company gave an upbeat outlook for this year, saying it would carry momentum from the stronger second half of the year over into earnings going forward. It said it was striving for earnings in the top part of its forecast range of 5.0-6.5% returns on sales, and predicted sales revenue would be “significan­tly higher,” assuming successful containmen­t of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The results underline the uneven impact of the pandemic. Manufactur­ing companies like Germany’s three big carmakers — Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler — have seen their sales and earnings hold up better than those for services, tourism and air travel companies.

The earnings figure was off 37% from 2019. Sales revenue was down 11.8% at 222.9 billion euros, but fell less than the 16.4% drop in unit sales to 9.2 million vehicles. That meant Volkswagen surrendere­d the title of biggest carmaker by volume that it had held since 2016 to Toyota, which sold 9.5 million vehicles.

Volkswagen shares traded after the earnings statement. More financial details are to be announced March 16 at the company’s annual news conference.

The Wolfsburg-based carmaker said that it had taken important strategic steps during the year to accelerate its push into software and digital technologi­es and services. It tripled its sales of electric vehicles to 422,000 ahead of stricter European Union limits on emissions of carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas blamed for global warming. The company’s brands include luxury carmakers Audi and Porsche, where profits per vehicle are higher than for more basic transporta­tion.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Feb. 25 file photo, Electric car ID.3 cars stand at the factory area during a press tour at the plant of the German manufactur­er Volkswagen AG, VW, in Zwickau, Germany.

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