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Merged Fiat-Chrysler Company May Be Listed in NYSE and Based in U.S., Report Says
Fiat’s recent acquisition of 100 percent of Chrysler has eliminated a major hurdle that prevented the two carmakers from merging into a single global automotive player. However, even though the Italian company has bought the American one, the seat of power of the new merged company may move to the U.S. rather than remain in Italy. Read more »
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Is Born And This Is Their Logo
Sergio Marchionne’s dream has finally come true: the board of directors of Fiat S.p.A. today approved the formation of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) as a fully-integrated global automaker. Following Fiat’s full acquisition of Chrysler,...
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Fiat Increases Its Chrysler Stake To 68.49 Percent
Fiat announced this week that it has exercised an option to buy another 3.3 percent of U.S. automaker Chrysler, bringing its total amount of shares in the company to 68.49 percent. Including this latest purchase, Fiat has exercised three of its six-monthly...
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The Chrysler Group Takes Over The Fiat Group's Australian Operations
Fiat may have been the one to buy a controlling stake in Chrysler, but it's the American arm of the company that it destined to take over the distribution of Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Fiat Professional vehicles in Australia. In a similar move, Chrysler...
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Fiat Spa Boosts Chrysler Llc Stake To 30 Percent
Fiat’s merger with the Chrysler Group seems to be going well as the Italian company increased its overall stake in the Detroit automaker from 25 to 30 percent on Tuesday. “The increase is the result of the Company’s achievement of...
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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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