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Fiat 500X and Small Jeep to be Built at Melfi Plant, CEO Mulling Turning “500†into MINI-Rivaling Brand
The official announcement of the new Fiat-Chrysler production plan is scheduled to take place on October 30, yet details have already started to trickle out to the press. Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reports that group CEO Sergio Marchionne will remain true to the agreement he made with the Italian government on September 22 and keep all of the local factories operational.
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Fiat-chrysler Ceo To Announce 2013-2014 Sales Projection On October 30, Attacks Veba
It’s not the best of times to be a Chrysler-Fiat executive, never mind the group's CEO. Sales keep falling due to the European crisis, your Italian factories are operating at less than 50 percent of their capacity and you have postponed the...
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Fiat-chrysler Ceo To Meet With Italian Pm Amid Fears About Automaker's Future In The Country
On Tuesday, two days after two government ministers asked Fiat to clarify its plans, the Italian government announced Prime Minister Mario Monti would meet with Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne on Saturday, September 22, to talk about the company’s...
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Marchionne Says Fiat May Close Two Italian Plants If U.s. Export Plans Fail
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne may have succeeded in signing a deal with the Italian worker unions, yet decreasing demand in the struggling European market may still force him to take extreme measures. And while Marchionne does not expect the situation in...
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Report: Fiat To Raise Chrysler Stake To 30 Percent Within The Next Few Weeks
Fiat SpA is planning to increase its Chrysler LLC Group stake to 30 percent in the next few weeks, according to insider sources quoted by Bloomberg news. The Italian company, which currently holds a 25 percent stake in Chrysler, will get an additional...
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Fiat Denies Reports That It Has Come To An Agreement With Chrysler Unions
The Fiat Group has just issued a statement through the company's official spokeperson rejecting a report from the Italian news agency ANSA claiming that American and Canadian car unions had approved a deal between Chrysler and Fiat. The news agency...
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