Two vintage Porsches are standing in a hall on the occasion of the car manufacturer’s 75th anniversary
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Shares in VW and Porsche are cheap. If you want to buy, you have four to choose from. Which one is attractive?
There is no question: the Volkswagen Group is not doing well. China has long been a pillar of the group, but political risks are growing there – and in the meantime Volkswagen is losing customers to young electric car manufacturers. The question is whether enough VWs and Porsches, Audis and Škodas will be sold in Europe in the future.
Patrick Bernau
Responsible editor for economy and “value” of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper.
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But the stock market has already priced all of this in – as is so often the case. The various stocks in the VW group have gotten pretty cheap, and as a result, some investors are once again interested in buying a few shares in the Porsche and Piëch family conglomerate. With the ongoing profits, the goodwill can be financed in a few years. But which of the many stocks should you buy?