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| Sergio Marchionne, the chief executive of Fiat Group, has said he will also become chief executive of Chrysler once it emerges from bankruptcy protection. The troubled US automaker filed for bankruptcy last week. Fiat is taking an initial 20% stake in Chrysler, part of Mr Marchionne's plan to create a global automotive giant. Fiat is also eyeing the foreign operations of General Motors, including its Opel and Vauxhall marques in Europe and its Latin American operations. Taking the lead Chrysler's current chief executive Bob Nardelli will stay in his job during the bankruptcy proceedings, which are expected to last until late June. Marchionne said"Chrysler is on track to re-emerge from bankruptcy in 60 days," "I will become Chrysler CEO after that." Six of Chrysler's new board of directors will be appointed by the US government, with Fiat naming the remaining three members. A chairman has yet to be named. My opinion is that is General Motors made the same things to Fiat in 1997. American people and mass media have't the habitude too see a similar operation. And also nobody know Marchionne, that maybe is the best manager in the world. | ||
giovedì 7 maggio 2009
Fiat conquest the world - Marchionne is the Chrysler chief
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