Re: Next is Italy, La Prossima è l'Italia ¶
By: gianlini on Lunedì 14 Agosto 2017 14:48
Erano forse stufi di perdere soldi alle roulette di macao e volevano provare il brivido di perderli a Siena?
Cmq, su FCA:
Chinese companies are under government pressure to expand outside China by acquiring foreign companies. FCA may be a perfect target,
Chinese automakers have openly dreamed of cracking lucrative North America for a decade, spending millions to display their vehicles at high-profile U.S. auto shows. Early efforts showed that Chinese automakers had a long way to go before they were ready to compete here.
But in more recent years — through knowledge and expertise gained via joint ventures with the world's largest and most successful automakers — Chinese companies have closed the quality gap.
And the automakers feel like they finally have closed that gap enough to start selling their products in the U.S., said Michael Dunne, president of Dunne Automotive, a Hong Kong investment advisory company and an expert on the Chinese auto industry.
They also are under pressure from the government to expand beyond China, Dunne said.
Bloomberg reported last week that Chinese companies plan to spend $1.5 trillion acquiring overseas companies over the next decade — a 70 percent increase from current levels.
And unlike other, larger publicly owned automakers with similar global footprints, Marchionne and his bosses at Exor have made one thing clear: Write a big enough check, and the keys to FCA are yours.
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