LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) - British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover's UK unit reported a loss for 2008 but will receive a guarantee for a bridging loan from the British government, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
The report said the core UK operations of Jaguar Land Rover, which is owned by India's Tata Motors, swung to a net loss of 673.4 million pounds ($1.11 billion) last year from a net profit of 641.5 million pounds in 2007, according to accounts filed with Companies House last week.
News of the loss comes as the carmakers and Tata Motors strive to conclude talks with the British government over short-term financing.
However, the FT reported that the British government was prepared to offer Jaguar Land Rover a guarantee for a 175 million pound commercial bridging loan, citing a person briefed on the talks.
The report said Tata was pushing for a 12-month term for the loan, while the government wanted six months and board representation.
Tata Motors last month said the Jaguar Land Rover unit it bought in 2008 posted a loss after tax of 306 million pounds for the 10 months of the fiscal year to March 2009 as the global recession crippled car sales, primarily luxury and sports utility vehicles.
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(Reporting by Rhys Jones; Editing by Leslie Adler) Keywords: JAGUAR LAND ROVER/ (rhysl.jones@thomsonreuters.com;+44 207 542 4166 Reuters Messaging: rhysl.jones.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
The report said the core UK operations of Jaguar Land Rover, which is owned by India's Tata Motors, swung to a net loss of 673.4 million pounds ($1.11 billion) last year from a net profit of 641.5 million pounds in 2007, according to accounts filed with Companies House last week.
News of the loss comes as the carmakers and Tata Motors strive to conclude talks with the British government over short-term financing.
However, the FT reported that the British government was prepared to offer Jaguar Land Rover a guarantee for a 175 million pound commercial bridging loan, citing a person briefed on the talks.
The report said Tata was pushing for a 12-month term for the loan, while the government wanted six months and board representation.
Tata Motors last month said the Jaguar Land Rover unit it bought in 2008 posted a loss after tax of 306 million pounds for the 10 months of the fiscal year to March 2009 as the global recession crippled car sales, primarily luxury and sports utility vehicles.
($1=.6049 Pound)
(Reporting by Rhys Jones; Editing by Leslie Adler) Keywords: JAGUAR LAND ROVER/ (rhysl.jones@thomsonreuters.com;+44 207 542 4166 Reuters Messaging: rhysl.jones.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.