French car parts company Faurecia has agreed to sell its SAS Cockpit Modules division to automotive supplier Motherson Group, in a transaction based on an enterprise value of 540 million euros ($577.5 million), Faurecia said on Sunday.
A logo of French car parts supplier Faurecia is seen near the company's headquarters in Nanterre near Paris, France, February 7, 2022.
Gonzalo Fuenteshas agreed to sell its SAS Cockpit Modules division to automotive supplier Motherson Group, in a transaction based on an enterprise value of 540 million euros , Faurecia said on Sunday.
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