Porsche CEO Wiedeking to leave company - magazine
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Porsche SE's embattled chief executive, Wendelin Wiedeking, is leaving the company, Germany's business weekly WirtschaftsWoche reported on Wednesday, without citing sources.
According to the magazine, a successor will be decided on shortly.
Until then, an interim executive should be found that has had management experience at both Porsche and its majority controlled subsidiary, Volkswagen.
A spokesman for Porsche SE declined immediate comment.
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