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Archive 2013 - Porsche France - Communiqués de presse. Porsche établit un nouveau record de ventes en 2012 Stuttgart/Détroit. En 2012, Porsche AG a vendu plus de voitures de sport que jamais : avec 141 075 livraisons, le constructeur enregistre en effet une croissance de 18,7 % par rapport au record de 118 868 unités vendues en 2011. « C’est le meilleur résultat de ventes annuel de l’histoire de l’entreprise », a déclaré Matthias Müller, Président du Directoire de la société Dr.

Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, à l’occasion du Salon de l’automobile de Détroit. « L’engagement de chacun des collaborateurs a grandement contribué à ce résultat. Nous sommes dans les meilleures dispositions pour piloter au mieux l’entreprise en 2013. » Sur ces trois dernières années, le constructeur automobile de Stuttgart affiche une croissance de ses livraisons de 83,9 %.

En 2012, Porsche enregistre une croissance à deux chiffres de ses ventes dans toutes les régions. Cayenne Turbo S. Archive 2012 - Porsche France - Communiqués de presse. Porsche AG affiche un résultat record pour 2011 Stuttgart. La société Porsche AG a clôturé l’exercice 2011 par des nouveaux chiffres record de ventes, de chiffre d’affaires et de résultat opérationnel. Fort d’une offre innovante et plus efficace que jamais, le constructeur de voitures de sport poursuit sa croissance dans la perspective des objectifs fixés dans le cadre de sa « Stratégie 2018 ». Lors du dernier exercice, les ventes de voitures Porsche ont progressé de 21 %, passant à 116 978 véhicules. Le chiffre d’affaires, à 10,9 milliards d’euros, a enregistré une augmentation de 18 % par rapport à l’année calendaire 2010. Lutz Meschke, Directeur financier de Porsche AG, a souligné la qualité des résultats affichés par le constructeur de voitures de sport : « Porsche a réussi à améliorer encore la rentabilité opérationnelle sur le chiffre d’affaires et le flux de trésorerie lors de l’exercice 2011.

La croissance des ventes a permis à Porsche de créer de nouveaux emplois. Archive 2011 - Porsche France - Communiqués de presse. Porsche breaks car sales record in 2012. 12 December 2012Last updated at 12:50 ET Porsche showed off its new Cayman at the LA motor show last month German luxury carmaker Porsche has said it has already beaten its annual record for most cars sold. It sold 128,978 cars worldwide in the 11 months to November - already beating the 118,868 sports cars sold in the whole of last year. Porsche marketing and sales chief Bernhard Maier said that last month alone was up 39% on November 2011. Demand came from China and the US, where there was 70% more demand for Porsches last month than in 2011. The demand from other countries has picked up for slack demand in recession-hit Europe. The result has been a 7.1% fall in car sales in Europe so far this year, with some southern European markets seeing sales slump by about a fifth. 'Squeezed middle' Premium carmakers, such as Porsche and BMW, and budget manufacturers, such as Hyundai, are doing relatively well.

"The premium producers are doing very well and the lower end is doing well too. Analysis. Official Porsche Website - Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. Porsche. Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened to Porsche (German pronunciation: [ˈpɔʁʃə] ( )[2]), is a German holding company with investments in the automotive industry. Porsche SE is headquartered in Zuffenhausen, a city district of Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg and is owned by the Porsche families. The company was founded in Stuttgart as Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche (1875–1951),[3] his son-in-law Anton Piëch (1894–1952). Corporate structure[edit] Porsche SE was the owner of Dr. As of the end of 2013, the 50.7% control interest in VW AG is the predominant investment by Porsche SE, and Volkswagen AG in turn controls brands and companies such as Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Škoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche AG, Ducati, VW Commercial Vehicles, Saab SCANIA, MAN, as well as Volkswagen Financial Services.[8] Dr.

Subsidiaries[edit] Porsche Engineering Group (PEG) has for many years offered consultancy services to various other car manufacturers. History[edit] Porsche in motorsport. Porsche has been successful in many branches of motorsport of which most have been in long distance races. Despite their early involvement in motorsports being limited to supplying relatively small engines to racing underdogs up until the late 1960s, by the mid-1950s Porsche had already tasted moderate success in the realm of sports car racing, most notably in the Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio, classic races which were later used in the naming of street cars. The Porsche 917 of 1969 turned them into a power house, winning in 1970 the first of over a dozen 24 Hours of Le Mans, more than any other company.

With the 911 Carrera RS and the Porsche 935 Turbo, Porsche dominated the 1970s, and even has beaten sports prototypes, a category in which Porsche entered the successful 936, 956 and 962 models. Porsche is currently the world's largest race car manufacturer. Early years[edit] Five decades of Porsche 911 success[edit] 24 Hours of Le Mans successes[edit] Teams and sponsorship[edit] Home. Museum - About Porsche - Home. Porsche News.