Visteon Corp. on Monday said its plan to sell unprofitable North American factories to Ford is on track and it expects the transaction to close by September 30, Reuters reported.


Visteon reportedly said it sees a non-cash charge of $US1.1 billion in its second quarter because of the need to impair assets both in North America and Europe, but it expects to recognise a significant gain from completing the Ford transaction “well in excess” of the charge.


It also said it has not yet filed its 10-Q form with federal regulators for the first quarter and does not expect to make its second-quarter filing before the August 9 deadline, the report added.


According to Reuters, Visteon is not yet able to determine whether it needs to restate prior period results or make further adjustments to first-quarter results.

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