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Porsche Disaster? Profits Plummet 91% in the Second Quarter of 2025. - Economic Scenarios

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Profits at Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer Porsche collapsed in the second quarter of 2025. Porsche earned just €154 million from trading, down from approximately €1.7 billion the previous year . This represents a decline of nearly 91% . The brand's revenue fell by approximately 12.9% to just over €8.3 billion. This figure was revealed in the half-yearly figures of the Volkswagen Group, in which Porsche is majority-owned. By comparison, …

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One year ago, Porsche's operating profit in the car business was 1.7 billion, and now it has collapsed significantly. The VW subsidiary is running badly, especially on the Chinese market.

·Germany
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The sports car manufacturer Porsche recorded a dramatic break in profits in the second quarter. In the core business with cars, the operating profit fell to ... The post Porsche reports a break in profits by 91 percent appeared first on Apollo News.

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The operating profit of the sports car manufacturer Porsche rushed into the basement in the second quarter.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sales minus in China, tariffs in the USA, stalling e-offensive: Porsche has several problems at once. This is now reflected in the figures.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Sales minus in China, tariffs in the USA, stalling e-offensive: Porsche has several problems at once. This is now reflected in the figures.

·Berlin, Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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