Porsche sees 40% rise in profits in first nine months, confirms outlook

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The jump in profits came off the back of just a 15.7% increase in revenue and 2% increase in deliveries to just over 221,500 vehicles, showing higher profitability per car boosted by exchange rate effects, the statement said.

Porsche, which was listed in Frankfurt on September 29, stuck to its outlook for the full year of a 17-18% return on sales with a mid-term target of 17-19% and long-term target of 20%.

“The third quarter of 2022 was quite volatile and challenging from a political, economic and social perspective. Nevertheless we were able to successfully list Porsche and get off to a flying start,” Chief Financial Officer Lutz Meschke said.