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Volkswagen Group off to a good start in 2018: Unit sales and sales revenue up again in the first quarter

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Eric Felber
Eric Felber
Global Media Relations Head of Corporate & Business Communications
Andreas Hoffbauer
Andreas Hoffbauer
Global Media Relations Spokesperson Finance
  • Deliveries to customers of the Group brands rise to 2.7 (2.5) million vehicles
  • Group sales revenue increases by EUR 2.0 billion to EUR 58.2 billion
  • Operating profit at EUR 4.2 (4.4) billion due to a change in the reporting of the valuation of derivatives
  • Net liquidity in the Automotive Division at a robust EUR 24.3 billion
  • Net cash flow increases by EUR 5.0 billion, considerably lower cash outflows attributable to the diesel issue
  • Profit before tax down slightly on the previous year at EUR 4.5 (4.6) billion
  • CEO Diess: “The Volkswagen Group is in a robust economic position, our TOGETHER – Strategy 2025 is taking effect. We are pursuing this course in a dynamic and focused manner.”

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group is off to a good start for the new fiscal year. Supported by record unit sales in the first quarter, Group sales revenue rose year-on-year from EUR 56.2 to EUR 58.2 billion. Operating profit decreased from EUR 4.4 to EUR 4.2 billion – the moderate decline is due, among other things, to the negative effect resulting from a change in the reporting of the valuation of derivatives of derivatives (IFRS 9). Without this effect, the adjusted earnings were up slightly year-on-year. In the period from January to March, the operating return on sales amounted to 7.2 percent. Additional significant provisions in connection with the diesel issue were not incurred in the first quarter of 2018, in addition there were significantly lower cash outflows in respect of this matter.

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