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Fiat CEO wants to do Chrysler buyout

Fiat Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said the Italian automaker is open to an initial public offering of a stake in its US unit Chrysler, adding "the faster we do it, the better it is."

January 31, 2013 / 10:22 IST

Fiat Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said the Italian automaker is open to an initial public offering of a stake in its US unit Chrysler, adding "the faster we do it, the better it is."

"It's up to them," he said, referring to Chrysler's minority owner, a United Auto Workers union retiree healthcare trust called VEBA.

VEBA demanded that Chrysler register 16.6 percent of company shares with the US Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month.

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The United Auto Workers union is keen to see Chrysler hold an IPO, vice president and director General Holiefield told Reuters in a recent interview.

"I would love to see Chrysler go public again," he said. "I think the company is on its way to being one of the most solid companies in the world."

The trust has the right to make the demand because of the 2009 agreement that brought Chrysler out of bankruptcy and left Fiat as part-owner.

Marchionne said Fiat does not plan to make any asset sales to fund the purchase. But he did not rule them out.

first published: Jan 31, 2013 07:58 am

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