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Federal-Mogul Acquires Majority Stake in its Joint Venture, Goetze (India) Limited (GIL)



    Federal-Mogul Corporation (OTCBB:FDMLQ) announced today
    the acquisition of additional shares to own the majority stake of its
    long-standing joint venture, Goetze (India) Limited (GIL), a publicly
    traded leading supplier of automotive pistons, rings, liners, pins and
    sintered products. The transaction, which increases Federal-Mogul's
    share in GIL to 50.1 percent, supports the Company's growth strategy
    by expanding its presence in India, a key market for its global
    automotive products and aftermarket business.
    "Federal-Mogul's increased investment in GIL is a key part of our
    strategy to drive global profitable growth by providing our leading
    technology, and world-class quality products and services in India,
    one of the most dynamic and growing economies of the world," said
    Federal-Mogul Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jose
    Maria Alapont. "Developing best-cost capabilities and increasing our
    manufacturing footprint in India will enable us to better serve both
    new and existing customers in domestic and global markets."
    Headquartered in New Delhi, Federal-Mogul's GIL business has three
    operations in India - located in Patiala, Bangalore and Bhiwadi - with
    nearly 5,000 employees. The Indian market leader in pistons and piston
    rings, GIL supplies all major Indian original equipment manufacturers
    in the automotive, heavy-duty, motorcycle, industrial and agricultural
    markets, in addition to a variety of aftermarket customers. GIL's 2005
    net sales exceeded Rs 4.3 billion (more than $96.8 million USD at an
    exchange rate of 44.4 INR/USD).
    "Federal-Mogul's technology, global manufacturing, and
    distribution expertise, combined with GIL's high-quality, best-cost
    capabilities, result in a world-class automotive supplier with
    significant opportunities for future market and product development,"
    said GIL's Non-Executive Chairman Anil Nanda. He added,
    "Federal-Mogul's investment in GIL recognizes the commitment of the
    employees and the market leading products they manufacture."
    Federal-Mogul's other businesses in India include a wholly-owned
    Champion(R) brand ignition manufacturer and other joint ventures
    supplying powertrain products. These businesses, including GIL, employ
    nearly 7,000 people in India.

    About Federal-Mogul

    Federal-Mogul is a global supplier of automotive components,
    modules and systems serving the world's original equipment
    manufacturers and the aftermarket industry. The company utilizes its
    engineering and materials expertise, proprietary technology,
    manufacturing skill, distribution flexibility and marketing power to
    deliver quality products and services, and leading brands.
    Federal-Mogul is focused on driving global profitable growth and
    creating value to satisfy customer, employee and stakeholder
    expectations.
    Headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, the Company, which reported
    sales of $6.3 billion in 2005, employs 42,000 people worldwide.
    Federal-Mogul was founded in Detroit in 1899. The Company's principal
    customers include many of the world's foremost original equipment
    manufacturers of automotive, light commercial, heavy-duty truck,
    agricultural, marine, rail and industrial vehicles and equipment as
    well as the worldwide aftermarket.
    Federal-Mogul's products are sold under a variety of power brands,
    including but not limited to, AE(R) engine products, ANCO(R) wipers,
    Champion(R) spark plugs and wipers, Fel-Pro(R) gaskets, Ferodo(R)
    brake pads, Glyco(R) bearings, Goetze(R) piston rings, Moog(R) chassis
    products, National(R) wheel-end components, Nural(R) pistons, Payen(R)
    gaskets, Sealed Power(R) engine products and Wagner(R) lighting and
    brake products.
    For more information on Federal-Mogul, visit the company's Web
    site at http://www.federal-mogul.com.

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