GERMANY: Feuding must stop before Qatar invests in Porsche - paper

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 13 July 2009

Qatar will buy into Porsche only on condition that the families of Porsche and Piech put an end to their months-lasting feud, Financial Times Deutschland reported on Monday, citing insiders.

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