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[The Truth About Cars] Fiat’s 20 percent stake in Chrysler, currently with a zero book value, is the biggest positive element seen by analysts for the new Fiat S.p.A., which will comprise the Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Ferrari and Maserati car brands when it starts trading on Jan. Fiat’s truck and tractor units will be spun off on the same day into a new unit called Fiat Industrial S.p.
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[Car Advice | News | Reviews] Fiat/Chrysler announce five-year plan for the US | Car Advice ...: When it comes to the Fiat brand itself, Chrysler needs to tread carefully given the unreliable memories of the marque before pulling out of the US in 1983, despite cars such as the Fiat 124 Sport and Spider being popular in states like California.
[Joe Saward's Grand Prix Blog] An interesting change in Italy « Joe Saward's Grand Prix Blog: The plan is for Fiat to combine the car brands, notably Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Maserati and Ferrari, while a new company called Fiat Industrials will be created as a separate entity to manufacture Iveco trucks and various other brands of farming and construction equipment. Fiat Industrial will list on the Milan stock exchange next year and will be independent of Fiat, with its own management board.
[Financial Post - Top Stories] Chrysler IPO likely in second half of 2011: Marchionne: Fiat plans to merge Auburn Hills, Michigan-based Chrysler with its Lancia brand while positioning the U.S. divisions Jeep sport-utility vehicle unit as a global brand. Cost savings and sales growth stemming from Fiats partnership with Chrysler, the third-largest U.S. carmaker, will reach 1.5-billion euros by 2014, with combined sales totaling 6 million cars.
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[Driving.ca Blog] Chrysler reveals Fiat 500 Sport coming to our shores - Driving.ca Blog: Matching its sport-tuned suspension, the Fiat 500 Sport features athletically styled front and rear fascias with a larger grille and flared aerodynamic treatment. Between its unique 16-inch aluminum wheels with Mineral Gray painted pockets, the Cinquecento incorporates new body-side sill cladding for an enhanced sport appearance.
[Car News Gossip] Chrysler's Marchionne Revises Target IPO Date to End of 2011 | Car ...: Speaking during Fiat Group's first quarter investor meeting in Turin, Italy, CEO Sergio Marchionne said that Chrysler Group earned a small profit for the first...
[Finbel's Blog] Fiat Shareholders Approve Plan to Split the Company « Finbel's Blog: Fiat announced in April that it planned to spin off Fiat Industrial, which makes Iveco trucks as well as agricultural and marine equipment. It will operate independently, with its own management and board, and a listing on the Milan stock exchange is expected next year.
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[Everycarlisted] Chrysler Dealers Gather in Detroit to Consider Fiat, Alfa Sales ...: I need to know everything about the new start-up and what support there is if we take the step.” He said he was considering only Fiat 500 sales. He said that if other models are added, it would be “icing on the cake for me,” and added, “If I can make it work with one car, then Im OK if the cavalry doesnt come.” Memories of his experience with Saturn, of broken promises and the ultimate discontinuation of the brand have left him wary of the new deal.
[Automobilesnews] Automobilesnews » Blog Archive » Marchionne pondering Ferrari IPO?: While a Ferrari IPO would net quite a bit of liquid gold for Fiat, Marchionne also mentioned that he’d love for Turin, Italy-based automaker to revert back to its traditional ownership stake of 90 percent. Since Enzo Ferrari passed down 10 percent of his company to his son, if Fiat hits 90 percent, an IPO is out of the question.
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