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Magna seeks compensation from Porsche: report

Canadian auto parts maker wants at least €400-million after cancellation of contract, Austrian newspaper says

Reuters

Vienna — Canada's Magna International Inc. wants at least €400-million ($600-million U.S.) in compensation from sports car maker Porsche Automobil Holding SE for cancelling a contract, a newspaper reported on Thursday.

Austrian newspaper WirtschaftsBlatt quoted an “involved person” as saying that the compensation was for development work already done by Magna, which was due to assemble Porsche's Boxster and Cayman models from 2012 in its Austrian factory.

Porsche, which is in the process of merging with Volkswagen AG, aims to cancel the deal under which Magna would build the Boxster, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters on Tuesday.

Porsche last year awarded Magna an eight-year contract to build the Cayman and Boxster models from 2012.

Magna was not immediately available for a comment. Porsche declined to comment.




 

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