Kamis, 31 Oktober 2019

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot confirm deal to merge - CNBC

A Jeep Renegade 4x4 e is presented at the Geneva Motor Show March 5, 2019. Signage in the background says"'FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles," to which Jeep belongs.

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Peugeot (PSA) and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) confirmed their intention to merge on Thursday, in what would be a 50-50 share swap and create the world's fourth-largest carmaker.

The new company's shares will be listed in New York, Paris and Milan with FCA's John Elkann becoming the chairman and Peugeot's Carlos Tavares becoming the CEO.

"Discussions have opened a path to the creation of a new group with global scale and resources owned 50% by Groupe PSA shareholders and 50% by FCA shareholders," they said in a statement.

"In a rapidly changing environment, with new challenges in connected, electrified, shared and autonomous mobility, the combined entity would leverage its strong global R&D footprint and ecosystem to foster innovation and meet these challenges with speed and capital efficiency."

The PSA board approved the merger and the Fiat Chrysler board met Wednesday. Executives have briefed regulators in the U.S. and France, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources.

Reports of the talks, including a potential "all-share merger of equals," as the Wall Street Journal first reported, sent shares of Fiat Chrysler surging as much as 8% on Tuesday. The stock rose by less than 2% in midday trading Wednesday.

The confirmation of the deal comes about five months after Fiat Chrysler ended merger discussions with PSA's French rival, Renault. However, this new merger is unlikely to face the same interference from the French government, a source told CNBC.

—CNBC's Michael Wayland and Phil LeBeau contributed to this article.

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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/31/fiat-chrysler-and-peugeot-confirm-deal-to-merge.html

2019-10-31 06:57:16Z
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