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Qatar has a 17 percent voting stake in Volkswagen and Porsche said on Friday the state is set to take a seat on its supervisory board, underlining the more active role Gulf states are playing in the German auto industry.
The move has also fuelled expectations that the falling number of freely traded VW ordinary shares could mean they are replaced on Germany's blue chip index by its preferred shares.
After exercising options in Volkswagen - as had been expected by market participants for some time - Qatar Holding LLC now holds 17 percent in Volkswagen's share capital, it said.
"As a long-term strategic investor, we continue to believe that the investment in VW and the envisaged combination of Porsche SE and VW represents a unique investment asset for Qatar Holding," said Ahmad Al-Sayed, CEO of Qatar Holding. Volkswagen ordinary shares have been a prominent feature of Gernmany's blue chip index since its inception in 1987.
Expulsion from the index is expected to put pressure on the value of the ordinary shares, which last October traded at above 1,000 euros, making the carmaker temporarily the world's largest by market value.
"From our point of view, as of today the free float in VW ords will fall below the 10 percent threshold," DZ Bank analyst Michael Punzet wrote in a note. "We expect a positive momentum in the next trading days," Punzet wrote, referring to the preferred shares. Ordinary shares in the company fell as much as 6.5 percent, recovering to trade 2.43 percent lower at 78.06 by 1528 GMT while the preferred shares rose as much as 4.3 percent, dropping back to trade 1.71 percent higher by 1528 GMT.
In addition, Porsche said - in the invitation to its annual general meeting scheduled for January 29 - it would propose Qatar's Sheikh Jassim Bin Abdulaziz Bin Jassim Al-Thani for a place on its supervisory board.

Copyright Reuters, 2009

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