Visteon Corporation (NYSE:VC) revealed today in a
13D/A filing with the SEC that Pardus Capital had increased its stake in the company to 14.1% and is also seeking Board representation. According to the
13D/A filing, Pardus is seeking to:
"continue to engage in discussions from time to time with management, the Board of Directors, other shareholders of the Issuer and other relevant parties concerning, among other things, the business, operations, board composition, management, strategy and future plans of the Issuer. In the context of these discussions, the Reporting Persons have raised with the Issuer the possibility of an individual suggested by them joining the board, and have been informed that the Issuer has taken this matter under advisement."
This news comes just as Visteon released an
8K filing announcing that
they would cut their 2006 outlook and warned on second half sales:
"Johnston and Stebbins are expected to indicate that reductions to second-
half customer production levels, changing vehicle mix, and other cost factors
will challenge the company's financial results for the remainder of 2006. As a
result, the company does not expect to meet the financial guidance targets
announced on Aug. 1, 2006. The company currently expects second half product
sales to be about 10 percent lower than first half product sales of
$5.7 billion."
The company also took a blow yesterday when Valeo reportedly withdrew their bid for the company without explanation, after many speculated that the company was preparing to make an offer. Although this still remains a possibility, the Valeo management refused to make comments on the matter.
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