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VW plans to sell 15% of Traton shares in H1

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FILE PHOTO: A flag of Volkswagen's truck unit Traton SE is pictured at Frankfurt Stock Exchange during Traton's initial public offering (IPO) in Frankfurt, Germany, June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Germany's Volkswagen plans to sell 15% of its shares in truck unit Traton. A flag of Volkswagen's truck unit Traton SE is pictured at Frankfurt Stock Exchange during Traton's initial public offering (IPO) in Frankfurt, Germany, June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany’s Volkswagen plans to sell 15% of its shares in truck unit Traton in the first half of this year, hoping to raise about 2 billion euros ($2.09 billion), manager magazin reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed company sources.

Volkswagen declined to comment.

A spokesperson for Traton said they could not comment on Volkswagen’s plans, but regularly received feedback from investors that the low free float was an obstacle for them – a point which Volkswagen CFO Arno Antlitz also made on an earnings call in April.

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Following a partial initial public offering in 2019, most of Traton is owned by parent Volkswagen with the company’s free float at a mere 10.28%.

Blume confirmed in May that Volkswagen planned to lower its stake in Traton to 75% plus one share over the medium-term, compared with 89.72% now.

($1 = 0.9571 euros)

(Reporting by Christina Amman Writing by Madeline Chambers, Victoria Waldersee; editing by Matthias Williams)

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