Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.
Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain its 4-wheeler lighting operations in Asia, said it will continue to operate its China joint venture and its other businesses in countries such as Italy, Vietnam, Poland and Romania. The divestment is part of its strategy to focus on the two-wheeler sector globally and electric vehicle product lines, according to the company.Indian auto component maker Varroc Engineering said on Friday it will sell its four-wheeler lighting system operations in the Americas and Europe to France's Compagnie Plastic Omnium for 600 million euros ($630.96 million). Varroc's shares were trading up 20% at 493.85 rupees. The company, which will retain i
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