Audi buys Italy's Ducati

Audi buys Italy's Ducati

Germany upmarket auto firm Audi, owned by Volkswagen, said Wednesday it is to buy Ducati, the Italian maker of some of the most sought after high-speed motorcycles in the industry.

"The deal will be completed as soon as possible after it is cleared by the authorities," Audi said in a statement.

It did not give financial details but press reports put the price at around 860 million euros ($1.12 billion).

The deal will give Volkswagen an entry into the top-end motorcycle market, taking on its auto rival, BMW.

Ducati, established in Bolgna, northern Italy in 1926, is famous for its high-speed road and racing bikes, of which it sold 42,000 last year worth 480 million euros.

Investindustrial, an investment fund, has controlled the company since 2006 with a 70 percent stake.

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