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To: Rupert who wrote (443)3/17/2000 6:01:00 AM
From: Michael Sinclair  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1065
 
Ford is taking another move to stiffen up it's global
position and improve sales in Europe.

FORD MOTOR COMPANY TO BUY LAND ROVER FROM BMW, EXPANDING LINEUP OF PREMIUM
BRANDS

DEARBORN, Mich., March 17, 2000 -- Ford Motor Company announced today that
it has reached a memorandum of understanding to buy Land Rover from the BMW
Group. The transaction is subject to BMW and Ford reaching a definitive
agreement, due diligence and regulatory approvals. If successful, the
acquisition is expected to be completed in the second quarter.

The acquisition involves the entire Land Rover line of vehicles -- Range
Rover, Discovery, Freelander and Defender -- including assembly and
engineering facilities. It does not include Rover's passenger car business
or any assumption of debt by Ford.

"Land Rover is a terrific global brand with a wonderful heritage," said
Ford Motor Company President and Chief Executive Officer Jac Nasser. "It
is our intention to leverage Land Rover to its fullest potential."

"The board is enthusiastic about this opportunity," said Ford Motor Company
Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. "Land Rover is known throughout the world and
fits perfectly into Ford's growing family of world-class brands."

"In the automotive market Land Rover is certainly one of the most famous
and strongest brands in the world," said Joachim Milberg, chairman of the
board of management of the BMW Group. "The decision to sell Land Rover
was certainly not easy. But in the light of our new strategy, we welcome
the approach of Ford."

The Land Rover business will become part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group,
which includes the Lincoln, Volvo, Jaguar and Aston Martin brands.
Land Rover sales for this year are projected at about 200,000 vehicles.

"Land Rover is consistent with the strategy of growing our global premier
brands with vehicles that achieve high margins and are complementary with
our present product range," Nasser said. "Land Rover is considered to be
the 'Jaguar' of four-wheel-drive vehicles. It solidifies our market
position and business strategy for this high-growth, lucrative segment."

BMW announced on Thursday that it is conducting negotiations to sell its
Rover car business to Alchemy Partners, a private investment group.