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The Straight Story

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Thu Jan 2, 2014, 12:21 AM Jan 2014

Fiat to buy full control of Chrysler

U.S. automaker Chrysler will become fully owned by Italy's Fiat under terms of an agreement announced Wednesday that also involves the United Auto Workers union.

The agreement comes more than 4-1/2 years after the Obama administration brought Fiat in to keep Chrysler in business as part of a packaged bankruptcy proceeding.

In a statement, Fiat said it has agreed to pay $3.65 billion for the 41.46% of Chrysler it doesn't already own from the UAW's medical benefits trust for retirees.

In addition to the deal, Chrysler will contribute $700 million to the benefits trust over a 4-year period. For its part, the UAW has agreed to support the automaker's plans to roll out vehicles and will drop a Delaware court proceeding over options exercised by Fiat in the acquisition of Chrysler.

http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/01/news/companies/fiat-chrysler/

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Fiat to buy full control of Chrysler (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2014 OP
Poor Chrysler, passed around like a bottle of mad dog. Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #1
Well, Fiat does own Ferrari ryan_cats Jan 2014 #2
They will...look at the history of fiat. They are anything but worker/pension friendly Drew Richards Jan 2014 #3

ryan_cats

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2. Well, Fiat does own Ferrari
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 12:39 AM
Jan 2014

Well, Fiat does own Ferrari. After Mercedes Benz bought Chrysler to get their hands on I believe around 30 billion in capital they dropped em like a rabid dog. They did add some things to the line like using previous year's Mercedes E model suspension parts on Chrysler cars and I think the Crossfire was based on the Mercedes SLK.
Hopefully the workers won't get reamed out of their pensions.

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