Volkswagen confirms 2009 net income fell 80 pc

Europe's biggest carmaker Volkswagen AG says its 2009 net income declined 80 percent to euro960 million ($1.3 billion), confirming its preliminary estimate released in February.

FRANKFURT: Europe's biggest carmaker Volkswagen AG says its 2009 net income declined 80 percent to euro960 million ($1.3 billion), confirming its preliminary estimate released in February.

The Wolfsburg-based carmaker earned euro4.8 billion in net income in 2008.

Revenue in 2009 was down nearly 8 percent to euro105.2 billion from euro114 billion in 2008, VW said Thursday.

The company expects the global auto industry climate "to remain harsh" in 2010 and says sales volumes will not likely rise to pre-crisis levels until 2012.

However, the group's revenue and operating profit for 2010 should exceed 2009 levels, while VW will focus on efficiencies.

VW says operating profit was down 70 percent in 2009 to euro1.9 billion from euro6.3 billion in 2008.
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