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Hold Onto Your Butts Kids, This One is a Big One...
You can read the origional story from the New York Times here, otherwise, here is the short-story:
JalopnikAccording to a report by Bill Vlasic and Andrew Ross Sorkin that went live moments ago on the New York Times website, Chrysler and GM have been in merger talks for the last month. As of today, it's a "50-50" shot that it'll happen. While we've been talking about talks between the two companies for over a year — specifically on trucks — this is something entirely different. We'll have more shortly — CNBC just called and asked us to jump on the phone for a moment to discuss on air. UPDATE:According to Sorkin on CNBC moments ago, the terms of the deal currently being worked out would have Cerberus end up owning a major stake in the combined firm. So sorry Cerberus, you won't be getting your fat fully out of the automotive fire just yet!
Keep in mind as well that Chrysler has been in talks with FIAT SpA in the past as well as current proceedings with Nissan-Renault.
As a GM fan, I'd vote no on this deal 110%. Certainly it would dramatically increase your overall percentage of the market, and in the end, make you larger than Toyota... But thats not the point. Profitability and a continued effort to produce good products that people actually want to buy can't happen until Chrysler changes their own game. Certainly, there could be a good bit of positive things to come out of shared R&D, but between the product overlap and otherwise having too many kids in the corporate pool... I don't feel good about it.
That being said, I'm still for the Nissan-Renault-Chrysler deal. There are far more things to be gained on either side of that deal, and furthermore, it gives us that much better of a chance of getting Renaults in the US (again).
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Apparently there are a bunch more people looking to buy/partner-up with Chrysler...
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