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Ford Divests Stake in PeoplePC

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Bloomberg News

Ford Motor Co. sold a 5.2% stake in PeoplePC Inc. after the world’s second-largest auto maker canceled its personal computer giveaway program for employees to reduce costs.

Ford owned 3.22 million PeoplePC shares and had a warrant to buy an additional 2.86 million at $10 each until July 16, 2003, PeoplePC said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The stake equaled 5.2% of PeoplePC as of Dec. 31, PeoplePC said. The stake was worth $611,772, based on the shares rising 2 cents to 19 cents on Nasdaq.

The auto maker had distributed about 166,000 personal computers and printers to employees through San Francisco-based PeoplePC from February 2000 until the end of May 2001, when the program was deferred until the fourth quarter. Ford then canceled the program in October as sales fell.

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Ford shares fell 44 cents to $15.86 on the NYSE. PeoplePC shares were priced at $10 each in an initial public offering in August 2000.

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