PSA has reported full-year 2017 net income up 11.5% to EUR1.93bn (US$2.4bn), while Group revenue increased 21% to EUR65.2bn.

“Peugeot Citroën DS outstanding results, making significant progress for the fourth year in a row, are the proof of our ability to deliver profitable and sustainable growth,” said PSA chairman, Carlos Tavares.

“Our agile, customer focused and socially responsible approach is making the difference. The acquisition of Opel Vauxhall is a great opportunity to boost value creation.”

Consolidated net income reached EUR2.4bn, up EUR209m compared to 2016.

PSA maintains its Opel Vauxhall turnaround plan presented on 9 November is delivering its “first concrete achievements” such as a joint purchasing organisation, social agreements and costs savings.

in 2018, the Group anticipates a stable automotive market in Europe and growth of 4% in Latin America, 10% in Russia and 2% in China. 

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