Wilbur Ross buys auto-parts makers

Wilbur Ross, the New York-based billionaire turnaround financier, has bought two car-parts manufacturers in Germany and Japan for a combined value of $305m (€240m).

Ross's company, International Automotive Components, bought Germany's BST Safety Textiles from PPM Capital, the mid-market private equity arm of UK insurance company Prudential.

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