Chrysler-Fiat President and CEO Sergio Marchionne announced that the Italian automaker is negotiating with representatives of the UAW's VEBA health benefits organization to buy the 41.5% share in Chrysler it doesn't already own.
Apparently, Chrysler-Fiat has all the necessary funds, which financial experts estimate at $3.5-$4 billion.
Marchionne would like to merge the two manufacturers in hopes of becoming the world's seventh-largest automaker in terms of sales. This would also allow Fiat to use Chrysler's capital to compensate for losses in the European market.
Source: The Detroit Bureau
Apparently, Chrysler-Fiat has all the necessary funds, which financial experts estimate at $3.5-$4 billion.
Marchionne would like to merge the two manufacturers in hopes of becoming the world's seventh-largest automaker in terms of sales. This would also allow Fiat to use Chrysler's capital to compensate for losses in the European market.
Source: The Detroit Bureau