German luxury carmaker Porsche debuted a blockbuster IPO on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange this week. Here are five facts about the automobile giant
Germany luxury carmaker Porsche is gunning for a blockbuster IPO on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange this week. Here are five facts about the automobile giant:
Porsche made waves at the Frankfurt international motor show in 1963 when it unveiled a new car with a six-cylinder engine designed to succeed its 356 model.
The manufacturer originally intended to call it the 901—but Peugeot had already laid claim to all the three-digit numbers with a zero in the middle, prompting Porsche to settle for 911.
The number is now strongly linked to the brand—to call the company, 911 is on every phone number after the local dial code. The company's capital amounts to 911 million shares, and its shares will be traded under the code P911.
Volkswagen, the parent company of Porsche, has launched a well-publicised drive to dump combustion engines—but in fact, it produced its first electric vehicles over a century ago.