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Volkswagen Group, Wolfsburg, Germany
The Volkswagen Group reached its targets in 2006: “We cut costs, increased productivity and quality, and launched a fireworks of new models”, said Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, on Friday at the presentation of the 2006 financial results in Wolfsburg. “The Volkswagen Group sold more vehicles worldwide in 2006 than ever before. All brands contributed to this success.” Sales revenue exceeded the €100 billion mark for the first time. Operating profit before special items rose 51.7 percent to €4.4 billion. “We recorded an impressive result”, emphasized Chief Financial Officer Hans Dieter Pötsch. “The ForMotionplus performance enhancement program helped the Group to optimize its cost structures and processes and increase its competitiveness.”
In 2003 Volkswagen introduced a new group structure. The group now consists of the automotive division and the financial services division. Brands are clustered into brand groups. Audi represents the more emotional and sporty part while the Volkswagen brand keeps on tradition.
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Volkswagen Group produced 5,161,188 cars and trucks in 2000. This was an overall increase of 6.2 % to 1999. See overall Volkswagen Group Statistics Volkswagen followed at all times an expansion course. See the Volkswagens Growth History Volkswagen`s Product Portefolio 2001
Volkswagen`s future Product Portefolio
source: Speech of B. Pischetsrieder at NAIAS Detroit January, 2001
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