
Aston Martin swung to a half-year pretax loss of 78.8 million pounds (US$95.8 million) as profits were hit by expansion costs, lower average selling prices and weaker-than-anticipated volumes, the luxury British carmaker said on Wednesday.


Aston Martin swung to a half-year pretax loss of 78.8 million pounds (US$95.8 million) as profits were hit by expansion costs, lower average selling prices and weaker-than-anticipated volumes, the luxury British carmaker said on Wednesday.