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Tatas likely to seal JLR deal today

Press Trust Of India

Posted online: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 2311 hrs Print Email


London, March 25 : US car maker Ford is expected to announce on Wednesday the sale of its premium British car brands — Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) — to Tata Motors for a consideration of about $2 billion.

Local media reported that the agreement will include a pledge by Ford to contribute to the two brands’ pension fund, and by Tata to continue buying engines from Ford — both sensitive points with trade unions.

“There will be an announcement on Wednesday, assuming everything gets signed off,” an unnamed person close to the deal was quoted as saying by the Financial Times.

On Monday, Andrew Dodgson of Unite — which represents the Ford workers — had said, “The memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Ford and Tata is likely to be signed on Wednesday.” The union has all throughout supported Tata’s bid for the British marques.

Ford is not commenting on the timing of the announcement, but recently said there were “no major roadblocks” preventing it. Tata said its discussions with Ford were ongoing, but declined to comment.

In another potential boost to the two brands’ future, Fiat’s chief executive said he was interested in working with them if the sale to Tata goes through.

“I think I would be more than pleased to collaborate with Tata in terms of Jaguar/Land Rover, if in fact it ends up being owned by them,” Sergio Marchionne told the daily.

Ratan Tata sits on Fiat’s board, and Fiat and Tata produce cars, engines and transmissions together in India. Early in Ford’s long-running auction of the two brands, Fiat turned down an invitation to bid for them.

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