Volvo may sell remaining stake in Eicher Motors

Swedish auto firm intends to sell one million shares Eicher in a deal valued at $278 m

June 03, 2015 11:15 pm | Updated 11:15 pm IST - HONG KONG/MUMBAI:

Sweden's Volvo AB is selling one million shares in Indian auto firm Eicher Motors in a deal valued at $278 million, according to a term sheet seen by IFR. Volvo is offering 1,00,5610 shares in a price range of 17,190-18,190 rupees in an open market sale that would result in the Swedish truck maker exiting its investment in Eicher.

Eicher shares closed at 18,191.15 on Wednesday. A Volvo spokeswoman and Eicher spokesman declined to comment.

In March, Volvo had sold 1.27 million Eicher shares for around 2.5 billion Swedish crowns ($296.05 million). Sweden's Volvo is under pressure to demonstrate the benefits of years of cost cuts and has in addition to major staff cuts also sold off non-core assets in recent years, including its aerospace division in 2012.

Volvo bought the stake in Eicher in 2008 as part of a deal under which the Swedish company also set up a separate truck and bus making joint venture with Eicher in India.

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