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RobertRyan
Nov 01, 2019Explorer
thomasmnile wrote:
I don't have a clue Shiner, I don't work for either company. From reading, I do know that since Lee Iacoca Chrysler was on the block for some arrangement to assure their survival. This merger is no different and it's not just about entree' into new markets. Matter of fact, I also saw a story earlier this year in the Free Press that FCA was considering ending the Chrysler product line entirely.
So no, all these machinations don't sound like FCA is dealing from a position of strength. My opinion.....and I'm entitled to it.
Your right it is a survival strategy in a rapidly changing world. Sergio was desperate to merge with another partner to allow FCA to survive and grow
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