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June 27th, 2008 at 4:46am
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LVMH says Aston purchase is pure rumor - Autoblog
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Slim Down for Summer with That's Fit Photo Gallery Autoblog Green Green Daily Gadling DIY Life Engadget Autoblog Autoblog Web Send us a tip | Contact Us | Advertise | Corrections/Problems? | Subscribe (RSS) Auto News Auto Shows Auto Types Automakers LVMH says Aston purchase is pure rumor Posted Feb 6th 2007 11:00AM by Scott Davis Filed under: Car Buying , Sports/GTs , Plants/Manufacturing , Marketing/Advertising , Earnings/Financials It looks like you won't be getting any custom luggage or wallet with your new Aston-Martin anytime soon. The rumors that LVMH, the $14 billion dollar conglomerate that owns such notable brands as Moet & Chandon champagne, Glenmorangie scotch, TAG Heuer watches and the Louis Vitton fashion label, will purchase Ford's Aston-Martin are in the company's words, "pure rubbish." A company spokesman states that LVMH will not be the name announced when Ford finishes assessing the four serious bids for the automaker that are currently on the table. When the price was announced, nearly $800 million US, LVMH felt that was way too high and ended any serious consideration to purchase Aston-Martin. The denial by LVMH is confirmation of part of the Motor Trend report that was published on the magazine's blog last Friday. MT's sources say that the buyer is a private investment firm. Rumors are also circulating"
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