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Fiat boss ready to ditch Chrysler tie-up
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-04-16 07:49

Fiat boss ready to ditch Chrysler tie-up

Fiat SpA's chief executive, facing a two-week deadline to work out a partnership with Chrysler LLC, warned the troubled US carmaker's unions he would ditch the idea unless they agreed to cut labor costs.

In a clear message to US and Canadian unions, Sergio Marchionne told yesterday's Globe and Mail newspaper a deal on the partnership had only a 50-50 chance of succeeding because of lack of progress in talks with union leaders.

Canadian unions were especially resistant, he said.

"Absolutely we are prepared to walk. There is no doubt in my mind," Marchionne said in an interview posted on the Toronto newspaper's website.

The Chrysler unions had to agree to match the lower labor costs of plants run by Japanese and German carmakers in the United States and Canada, he said.

Under the latest version of the companies' proposed partnership, first announced in January, Fiat would take an initial 20 percent stake in Chrysler in exchange for the technology to make small cars and access to foreign markets.

They are under pressure to reach a deal on the proposal with Chrysler's unions and bondholders before an April 30 deadline set by the US government.

Chrysler has been warned by Washington that it would go into bankruptcy if it fails to complete the deal, designed to save the smallest of Detroit's Big Three car makers.

It has about $7 billion of secured first-lien loans from US private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management's acquisition of the automaker in 2007. Those lenders have refused efforts to eliminate most if not all of that debt.

If a deal is reached, Chrysler stands to get at least $6 billion in additional funding from the government. It has received $4 billion so far.

For Fiat, a deal would give it access to the huge US market and help it gain the scale it says it needs to survive the worst industry crisis in decades.

Fiat would bring to North America its popular Cinquecento (500) small car as early as next year, while its premium Alfa Romeo brand would make cars in either Canada or the United States, Marchionne told the newspaper.

Whatever it takes

Short of having Fiat inject cash into Chrysler, Marchionne said he would do whatever it took to save the US carmaker, including becoming chief executive.

"Fundamentally, that's possible, but the title isn't important," he said. "What's important is that they hear me. It's possible that I will have to divide my time between running Fiat and running Chrysler."

He said he expected some of Chrysler's plants to close under the partnership.

The newspaper said Marchionne would not offer odds on a bankruptcy, other than to say that a filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection was "an option" in the absence of a partnership agreement.

He would also not rule out a Chapter 7 liquidation filing, it said.

Cerberus owns 80.1 percent of Chrysler and Germany's Daimler AG 19.1 percent.

At 09:57 GMT, Fiat shares were up 2.7 percent at 7.03 euros. The DJ Stoxx auto index was down 0.4 percent.

Reuters

(China Daily 04/16/2009 page17)

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