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Volvo to complete purchase of Nissan Diesel

Staff -- Western Builder, 4/16/2007

When the acceptance period for Volvo's offer for Nissan Diesel expired in March, Volvo had received a total of roughly 96 percent of the shares outstanding.

Since Volvo has received more than two-thirds of the shares in Nissan Diesel, a process is now being initiated to redeem the remaining shares outstanding.

Because Nissan Diesel will not be releasing its year-end report for 2006 until May 11, Volvo has decided to postpone its first quarter interim report until the same date, May 11, 2007.

When the offer period expired, Volvo had received 294,585,705 shares corresponding to roughly 96 percent of the votes and capital in Nissan Diesel, including the 19 percent of the votes and capital owned by Volvo before the offer was made. In addition, Volvo owns all 57.5 million preference shares in Nissan Diesel.

"It is pleasing that we received such a level of acceptance," says Volvo's CEO Leif Johansson. "We foresee major mutual benefits for the Volvo Group and Nissan Diesel with this transaction and it is highly satisfying that owners in Nissan Diesel share this view."

Volvo intends to initiate a process to redeem the remaining shares in Nissan Diesel since the company has received more than the two-thirds of the shares and votes required for this in accordance with Japanese law. In conjunction with Volvo's decision to acquire the remaining shares in Nissan Diesel, Volvo intends to apply to delist Nissan Diesel from the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Volvo estimates that the remaining shares will be redeemed by about September 30, 2007.

Completion of the transaction requires the approval of anti-trust authorities in the United States and South Africa. Volvo has received approval from the American authorities, and expects to receive approval in South Africa at the end of May. Volvo will not carry out a takeover in South Africa until the company has received the required approval. In other respects, Volvo considers the transaction completed.

Nissan Diesel will be consolidated in the balance sheet of the Volvo Group as of the first quarter of 2007. Sales and earnings will be reported as of the interim report for the second quarter. Operations within Nissan Diesel will be reported within the Trucks segment. Because Nissan Diesel will not be releasing its year-end report for 2006 until May 11th, Volvo has decided to postpone its first quarter interim report from April 25 to May 11.

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