Porsche AG is preparing for its Initial Public Offering (2024)

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The IPO is intended to provide Porsche with increased entrepreneurial independence to execute its strategy. Therefore, the domination agreement and profit and loss transfer agreement currently in place with Volkswagen AG would be terminated by the end of this year. At the same time, Volkswagen and Porsche have agreed to maintain their successful cooperation and plan to continue to benefit from joint synergies in the future. Porsche and Volkswagen have agreed to conclude an industrial cooperation agreement, on an arm’s length basis, to govern their future industrial and strategic relationship.

The listing of Porsche AG is planned on the Regulated Market (Prime Standard) of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Acting as Joint Global Coordinators and Joint Bookrunners in connection with the proposed transaction are: BofA Securities, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan. BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, Santander, Barclays, Société Générale, UniCredit are acting as Joint Bookrunners. Commerzbank, Crédit Agricole, LBBW and Mizuho are acting as Co-lead Managers. Mediobanca is acting as Financial Advisor to Porsche AG.

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This document is not a prospectus within the meaning of the Swiss Financial Services Act. In Switzerland, an investment decision regarding the publicly offered securities of Porsche AG should only be made on the basis of the securities prospectus as filed with the SIX Exchange Regulation Ltd. pursuant to article 54(2) of the Swiss Financial Services Act immediately after approval by BaFin. This communication constitutes advertising within the meaning of article 68 of the Swiss Financial Services Act. Copies of the prospectus, once approved and published, may be obtained free of charge in electronic form at investorrelations.porsche.com or in printed form, upon request from UBS AG, Bahnhofstrasse 45, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland.

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The forward-looking financial information set forth above is based on a number of assumptions, including no significant deterioration of economic conditions or the COVID-19 pandemic situation in Porsche's main markets, no significant disruptions in the supply chain, especially relating to semiconductors, energy and materials parts and components, no material price increases of raw materials and no further escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. Such forward-looking financial information also assumes that in the second half of the fiscal year 2022 the euro remains weak against the currencies of Porsche's main markets.

Subject to compliance with applicable law and regulations, neither Porsche AG nor any other member of the Porsche Group, nor Volkswagen AG, nor BofA Securities Europe SA, Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG, Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE, J.P. Morgan SE, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Morgan Stanley Europe SE, Banco Santander, S.A., Barclays Bank Ireland Plc, Société Générale, UniCredit Bank AG, COMMERZBANK Aktiengesellschaft, Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Landesbank Baden-Württemberg and Mizuho Securities Europe GmbH (together, the "Banks") nor their respective affiliates intend to update, review, revise or conform any forward looking statement contained in this announcement to actual events or developments whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, and do not undertake any obligation to do so.

This announcement also contains certain financial measures that are not recognized under International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"). These non-IFRS measures are presented because Porsche AG believes that they and similar measures are widely used in the markets in which it operates as a means of evaluating a company's operating performance and financing structure. They may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies and are not measurements under IFRS or other generally accepted accounting principles.

This announcement also contains statements relating to certain of Porsche's sustainability-related ambitions, including without limitation in relation to electrification of its vehicles and its ambition to work towards a net carbon neutral value chain, including a net carbon neutral use phase for future BEV models (including its ambition to procure green energy certificates to enable such net carbon neutral use phase). Emissions from cars delivered in previous years, before achieving net carbon neutrality, will not be included in the assessment of carbon neutrality. Such ambitions are subject to progress made in individual areas, such as technological advancements, market and regulatory developments and other matters that in certain cases cannot be influenced by Porsche, and therefore might not be achievable. In addition, offsets (including carbon reduction and carbon removal) are included in Porsche's decarbonization ambitions.

This announcement does not purport to contain all information required to evaluate Porsche AG, the Porsche Group and/or their respective financial position(s). Financial information (including percentages) has been rounded according to established commercial standards. Certain industry, market and competitive position data contained in this announcement come from third party sources. Third party industry publications generally state that the information they contain originates from sources assumed to be reliable, but that the accuracy and completeness of such information is not guaranteed and that the calculations continued therein are based on assumptions. While Porsche believes that each of these publications has been prepared by a reputable source, neither Porsche nor any of its representatives have independently verified the market data and other information on which third parties have based their studies or make any representation or give any warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such information. Accordingly, reliance should not be placed on any of the industry, market or competitive position data contained in this announcement.

The Banks are acting exclusively for Porsche AG, the selling shareholder and Volkswagen AG and no-one else in connection with the planned IPO. They will not regard any other person as their respective clients in relation to the planned IPO and will not be responsible to anyone other than Porsche AG and the selling shareholder and Volkswagen AG for providing the protections afforded to its clients, nor for providing advice in relation to the offering, the contents of this announcement or any transaction, arrangement or other matter referred to herein.

In connection with the planned IPO, the Banks and their respective affiliates may take up a portion of the shares offered in the planned IPO as a principal position and in that capacity may retain, purchase, sell, offer to sell for their own accounts such shares and other securities of Porsche AG or related investments in connection with the planned IPO or otherwise. In addition, the Banks and their respective affiliates may enter into financing arrangements (including swaps or contracts for differences) with investors in connection with which the Banks and their respective affiliates may from time to time acquire, hold or dispose of shares of Porsche AG. The Banks do not intend to disclose the extent of any such investment or transactions, other than in accordance with any legal or regulatory obligations to do so.

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THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT A PROSPECTUS BUT AN ADVERTIsem*nT AND INVESTORS SHOULD NOT SUBSCRIBE FOR OR PURCHASE ANY SHARES REFERRED TO IN THIS ADVERTIsem*nT EXCEPT ON THE BASIS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PROSPECTUS.

Porsche AG is preparing for its Initial Public Offering (2024)

FAQs

What was the initial public offering of Porsche? ›

Porsche AG began life as a public company with a valuation of €75.2 billion after it pushed ahead with an IPO price of €82.50, at the top end of its 76.50 to 82.50 target range. That allowed it to raise around €9.2 billion, all of which will go to owner Volkswagen.

Was Porsche IPO a success? ›

“Today, we can say that our IPO has been a huge success. It's good for our customers, our shareholders and our employees as well,” says Chairman of the Executive Board Oliver Blume.

How much is the Porsche IPO worth? ›

Porsche Trades Higher After IPO Raises $9.2 Billion

Volkswagen sold a total of 113,875,000 shares. Porsche will have 911 million of preferred and ordinary shares outstanding after the offering, valuing the company at €75 billion ($73 billion).

How much of Porsche AG does Porsche SE own? ›

Porsche SE owns 25% of the voting shares of Porsche AG, or 12.5% of the total shares. Josef Michael Ahorner, Stefan Piëch and Peter Daniell Porsche, are members of board of directors of Porsche Automobil Holding along with Wolfgang Porsche, Hans Michel Piech, Ferdinand Oliver Porsche and Hans-Peter Porsche.

Who advised on Porsche IPO? ›

Freshfields advised Porsche, Linklaters advised its parent company Volkswagen and Clifford Chance advised the 15 banks on the deal, which included Bank of America, Citi, Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan as joint global coordinators.

Who owns Porsche stock? ›

According to the information available to Porsche SE, the ordinary shares are indirectly held exclusively by members of the Porsche and Piëch families. More than half of the preference shares are held by institutional investors - mainly with a principal office outside Germany.

Does Porsche make a profit? ›

Porsche's sales revenue rose 7.7% in 2023 to 40.53 billion euros ($44.29 billion), the company announced, while operating profit jumped 7.6% to 7.28 billion euros. As a result, the company proposed a dividend of 2.30 euros per ordinary share, more than double the 1 euro per share offered in 2022.

Why is Porsche stock so low? ›

Summary. Porsche AG shares have retreated below their IPO price from September 2022. The market is concerned about weak 2023 sales in China and a cautious 2024 outlook.

How much is Porsche AG IPO? ›

Porsche AG ("Porsche AG") for public sale in an initial public offering. On 18 September 2022, Volkswagen set the price range for the preference shares in Porsche AG to be placed at EUR 76.50 up to EUR 82.50 per preference share.

Which Bank is doing the Porsche IPO? ›

Deutsche Bank mandated to lead Porsche IPO retail offering - spokesperson. FRANKFURT, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) , opens new tab has been mandated to run the retail offering of Porsche's upcoming listing, a spokesperson for Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday.

Who is the sponsor of Porsche IPO? ›

As announced by Volkswagen AG on 18 September 2022, the price range for the Preferred Shares has been set at EUR 76.50 to EUR 82.50 per Preferred Share, corresponding to a a placement volume including possible over-allotments of EUR 8.71 bn to EUR 9.39 bn. Volkswagen AG will receive all of the proceeds of the IPO.

What is the most valuable IPO of all time? ›

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  • NTT Mobile - $18.1 billion.
  • Visa - $17.86 billion.
  • AIA - $17.78 billion.
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  • Facebook - $16.45 billion.
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How will Porsche IPO work? ›

How are Porsche AG shares structured? Volkswagen floated 12.5% of Porsche in its IPO, raising around €9bn for the company. Porsche AG was split into two halves, comprising ordinary shares and preference shares. The ordinary shares are not listed, instead remaining with Volkswagen.

How much would it cost to buy Porsche company? ›

Volkswagen said on Sunday it was aiming for a valuation of 70 billion-75 billion euros ($70-75 billion) for Porsche AG, slightly below some estimates of up to 85 billion euros, but far outstripping the 49-billion-euro price tag for rival BMW (BMWG.DE) , opens new tab and Mercedes-Benz's (MBGn.DE) , opens new tab 61 ...

What did Porsche first sell? ›

The history of the Porsche automobile brand began in 1948 with the Type 356, but the groundwork for the company was laid in the design office of Professor Ferdinand Porsche.

What is the stock symbol for Porsche IPO? ›

Trading of the Preferred Shares on the Regulated Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Prime Standard) will take place under the trading symbol "P911", the German Securities Code (WKN) "PAG911" and the ISIN "DE000PAG9113".

What is the new Porsche IPO symbol? ›

The IPO of Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche, which is better known as just Porsche, is now complete, and Porsche shares have begun trading under the very appropriate, and cool, stock symbol “P911.” (Porsche now has a combined 911 million common and preferred shares outstanding.)

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