VW's
CEO Martin Winterkorn set to stay on for three more
years
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[September 02, 2015]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The executive
committee of Volkswagen's supervisory board has proposed extending
Martin Winterkorn's contract as chief executive until the end of 2018,
the company said on Tuesday, opening the door to the appointment of an
outsider as chairman.
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Volkswagen is still looking for a permanent successor to Ferdinand
Piech, the former chairman who was ousted earlier this year after
clashing with Winterkorn over strategy, leading to the appointment
of former union boss Berthold Huber as interim chair.
Analysts said Winterkorn was now unlikely to become chairman himself
now he had the backing to remain chief executive from the key
members of VW's supervisory board -- including influential labor
leaders and representatives from the German state of Lower Saxony
which is a shareholder.
"With 71 years of age at the end of his CEO function he will be too
old in our view. This increases the chances for an external chairman
which is good news," analysts at Evercore ISI said in a note on
Wednesday.
For decades Piech controlled the balance of power between the
interests of shareholders and powerful worker representatives, who
occupy half the seats on the 20-member supervisory board.
But analysts and investors are now hoping for the appointment of a
strong independent chairman to work with Winterkorn to tackle some
of the company's problems, such as low profitability at the core VW
brand.
One person who could emerge as candidate to take over as chairman is
Chief Financial Officer Hans Dieter Poetsch, a person familiar with
the deliberations said. "But there are other candidates too," the
person said.
Since Piech was ousted in April, Volkswagen's workers
representatives have sought to exert more influence over strategy to
strengthen the focus on raising productivity without cutting jobs.
"We have been asking for this step for the past year and a half, so
we are pleased that we will continue on a path to success with
Martin Winterkorn," Bernd Osterloh, the head of Volkswagen's works
council, said on Wednesday, affirming his support for the extension
of Winterkorn's contract.
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Winterkorn is in the throes of overhauling Volkswagen's corporate
structure to create a decentralized system with four holding
companies in a bid to boost profits at Europe's largest carmaker,
three VW sources told Reuters in June.
Volkswagen's supervisory board is now expected to formally approve
Winterkorn's contract extension. Winterkorn's contract was due to
expire in 2016.
"Together with Professor Martin Winterkorn at the helm we will
continue on our successful path of recent years and systematically
implement the goals of Strategy 2018," Huber said in a statement.
"Winterkorn is the right man at the head of Volkswagen, particularly
given the challenges in the coming years," said Stephan Weil, who
represents Lower Saxony on the supervisory board.
(Reporting by Jan Schwartz, Edward Taylor, and Ilona Wissenbach;
Editing by Maria Sheahan and Greg Mahlich)
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