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Aston Martin secures funding amid financial challenges

The funding will support product innovation and business transformation amid the company's financial struggles and impact of the U.S. auto tariffs.
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Aston Martin received a $162 million funding boost from its chairman, Lawrence Stroll, to help navigate ongoing financial challenges. The investment comes from Stroll’s Yew Tree Consortium, which will also increase his stake in the company.

Since 2020, Stoll has injected nearly $776.9 million into the company. The automaker’s most recent struggles include sluggish demand in China and supply disruptions, leading to the company slashing its workforce by 5% last month.

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Yew Tree Consortium will invest $66.5 million by purchasing 75 million shares at 91 cents per share. This significant investment will increase Stroll’s stake in the company from 27.7% to 33%, with the possibility of rising to 35%. Chairman Stroll’s substantial investments in the company underscore his unwavering commitment to Aston Martin’s success and long-term growth.

In addition, Aston Martin will sell a minority stake in its Aramco Formula One team to raise at least $93.8 million. The sale will not affect the team’s long-term sponsorship agreements, and the additional funding will support product innovation and business transformation.

In addition to the company’s current struggles, the United States‘ impending 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts have triggered it to revise its volume growth forecast. The United States accounted for over a third of the automaker’s revenue last year. While the automaker had previously expected mid-single-digital growth, it now anticipates modest growth. The company is still assessing the full impact of the tariffs but remains committed to achieving positive earnings in 2025.

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