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Porsche Automobil Holding SE, the holding company of the Porsche-Piëch billionaire owner family, said Wednesday it's forming a platform with partners it didn't name to invest in defense startups. The company is dropping a previous requirement that investments need to have not just military but also civilian applications.
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