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FIAT Niente Spin-Off di Auto

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FIAT Niente Spin-Off di Auto

LCDM ha respinto i voci sulla possibile cessione del settore Auto della FIAT:

"Non viene considerato di farlo." Questo commento viene prima dell'assemblea degli azionisti di oggi. (vedete articoli sotto)

e da Repubblica.it:

FIAT: MARCHIONNE, SARA' ASSEMBLEA TOTALMENTE TRANQUILLA

(AGI) - Torino, 23 giu. - Per l'ammministratore delegato della Fiat Sergio Marchionne, l'assemblea degli azionisti odierna sara' "totalmente tranquilla". Cosi' l'ad del gruppo del Lingotto l'ha preannunciata ai giornalisti che gli hanno chiesto "sara' un'assemblea tranquilla". La risposta e' stata: "Totalmente". Intanto davanti al Centro Storico Fiat dove si svolgera' l'assemblea degli azionisti i lavoratori della Cub (confederazione unitaria di base) di Arese hanno alzato uno striscione con sopra la scritta. "Fiat e' nei guai, l'Alfa di Arese non la affogherai". Anche la Fismic Confsal davanti al Centro Storico Fiat distribuisce una lettera aperta agli azionisti Fiat dove, tra l'altro, e' scritto che il sindacato rimane fiducioso sul fatto che la crisi possa essere superata "a patto che il sistema Paese, a partire dagli azionisti per arrivare al governo nazionale, investa risorse finanziarie aggiuntive nell'auto, settore che consideriamo strategico, in un Paese moderno".

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Fiat chairman dismisses speculation of car unit spin-off

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Associated Press

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MARANELLO, Italy - Fiat's chairman dismissed market speculation Wednesday that the Italian company was planning to spin off its money-losing car division.

"It is not under consideration," said Fiat SpA chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, responding to a question on the sidelines of a media event at Ferrari headquarters near Bologna.

Fiat shares have risen in recent days amid speculation that a spin-off might be part of an industrial plan to be unveiled later this month. The Turin-based auto giant is to hold its annual shareholders' meeting Thursday.

Fiat is trying to restore itself to financial health after years of crisis. Results earlier this year showed the group's losses moderately narrowed in 2004, including at its key Fiat Auto car-making unit.

Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said earlier this week that the Fiat management is working on forging new industrial alliances, after a partnership with General Motors Corp., was dissolved in February.

Asked about possible international alliances, Montezemolo said Wednesday that "thinking of a Fiat that's not Italian seems out of place, but a more international Fiat is inevitable."

Fiat Auto is widely seen as needing a strong industrial partner to stay afloat in an industry where even the biggest players are struggling.

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22.06.2005 - 16:15 Uhr

Fiat weist Marktgerücht über Spin-off von Fiat Auto zurück

MARANELLO (Dow Jones-VWD)--Die Fiat SpA, Turin, hat ein Marktgerücht zurückgewiesen, demzufolge der italienische Konzern plant, seine verlustträchtige Automobilsparte auszugliedern. Ein Spin-off von Fiat Auto werde nicht erwogen, sagte Chairman Luca Di Montezemolo am Mittwoch. Die Aktien von Fiat hatten zugelegt, nachdem spekuliert wurde, dass das Unternehmen noch in diesem Monat einen neuen Geschäftsplan vorlegen werde, der eine Ausgliederung vorsehe.

-Von Christopher Emsden, Dow Jones Newswires; + 49 (0) 6196 405 395

unternehmen.de@dowjones.com

(ENDE) Dow Jones Newswires/22.6.2005/DJN/nas/brb

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