India's Tata may win bid for Jaguar, Land Rover

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by crgarcia, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. India's Tata may win bid for Jaguar, Land Rover

    Two Indian automakers are vying for Ford's Jaguar and Land Rover luxury brands.

    December 19 2007: 2:55 PM EST

    DETROIT (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. could name Indian automaker Tata Motors Ltd. a "preferred bidder" for its Jaguar and Land Rover units as early as Friday, two people briefed on the negotiations said Wednesday.

    Talks continue at present with all three potential suitors, and a final deal is not expected to be announced until early next year, one of the people said.

    Tata is vying with another Indian automaker, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., as well as U.S. private equity firm One Equity Partners LLC, for the units. Earlier this month the three companies had submitted bids that ranged from $1.5 billion to $2 billion, said one of the people.

    Both people briefed on the negotiations requested anonymity because the talks are confidential.

    "They have been negotiating with all three parties," one of the people said of Ford. "Clearly it isn't a signed, sealed and delivered thing yet to Tata Motors."

    Ford (F, Fortune 500) executives continually have said they do not expect a sale to be announced until early in 2008, but a preferred bidder would mean the company is focusing negotiations on one suitor.

    Tom Hoyt, a spokesman for Dearborn-based Ford, would not comment Wednesday on any potential announcement.

    "There's a lot of speculation, and we're just not commenting on the speculation," Hoyt said.

    Jaguar's main labor union, Unite, said it also is expecting the preferred bidder announcement soon, said spokesman Eddie Barrett. Unite has said it would prefer Tata if the company is sold.

    Unions in the United Kingdom are seeking assurances that the sale would not affect employment levels. Combined, Jaguar and Land Rover employ about 15,300 in the U.K.

    Ford is interested in maintaining its parts supply relationship with the new owners of Jaguar and Land Rover. The company builds engines for Jaguar in Europe.

    All three bidders met in November with the British government, labor unions and Ford about the sale.

    Cash-hungry Ford, which lost $12.6 billion last year but earned $88 million in the first nine months of 2007, has been looking to sell Jaguar and Land Rover.

    It has mortgaged its assets to borrow money to stay operating and expects to burn up $12 billion to $14 billion until 2009, when it plans to return to sustained profitability.

    Jaguar and Land Rover have been hit by unfavorable exchange rates and high production costs in Britain.

    Jacques Nasser, Ford's chief executive from 1999 to 2001, is involved with the bid from One Equity Partners, an affiliate of JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    Ford bought Jaguar for $2.5 billion in 1989 and Land Rover for $2.7 billion in 2000, joining them with Aston Martin and Volvo to form its Premier Automotive Group. Ford has not said how much it wants for the combined units.

    Earlier this year Ford completed the sale of its controlling stake in Aston Martin for $931 million in cash and preferred stock.

    Ford has said it plans to keep Volvo for now, fixing its cost structure and making it a more premium brand.

    http://money.cnn.com/2007/12/19/new...rd.jaguar.ap/index.htm?postversion=2007121914
     
  2. If you thought Jaguar quality dropped since Ford bought them, just wait until the Indians manages it...
     
  3. Will the new vehicles have that "fresh curry" smell?
     


  4. i have a jag and a range rover--- 4th RR and 1st Jag.

    both the qualities went up after ford purchased them.


    love the cars, however, this seems to be an odd mating.


    surf
     
  5. Do you get tatas with them? :D
     
  6. 9999

    9999

    If they do, I'll get one ASAP...
    :D
     
  7. Ford is making a wise decision going to Tata. With the indian economy under the radar but still in growth mode. I wonder how many patents they will pull out the deal? I am also surprised not to Cerberus poking around on the deal...

    Akuma