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Volvo CEO says many interested Renault stake

From Reuters| March 20 , 2010 12:18 BJT

Volvo CEO Leif Johansson said many parties are interested in buying Renault's 20.7 percent stake in the Swedish truckmaker, according to his interview with a German newspaper on Friday.

A decision to sell the Volvo stake has "apparently" not yet been made, Johansson told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, based on a prerelease of its Saturday edition.

"Apparently, the decision on a sale by Renault has not yet been finally made. If that were the case, I would do everything to make investors enthusiastic about the stake. There are already many interested parties," he said.

Johansson said it was unlikely that other truckmakers would buy the Renault stake in Volvo due to antitrust issues.

"Therefore I think a financial investor would be the more likely potential buyer of the stake in Volvo," he said.

Carlos Ghosn, the chief executive of Renault, said on February 11 he would look at divesting assets, but would not be pressured into any sales at unfavorable prices. Ghosn also said he wouldn't be pressured into selling the group's stake in Volvo to boost debt-cutting efforts.

Renault could be considering selling its holding, according to bankers and analysts.

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