Fiat CEO says other options to Chrysler deal

Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:07pm EDT
 
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By Gilles Castonguay and Lisa Jucca

MILAN/ZURICH (Reuters) - Fiat SpA's chief executive said there were other options to a partnership with troubled U.S. car maker Chrysler LLC although he still wanted seal the deal by the April 30 deadline set by Washington.

"I intend to reach a good conclusion," Sergio Marchionne told reporters at a news conference in Zurich, adding that he saw no reason for Fiat not to close by the deadline set by the U.S. government.

Washington has warned Chrysler, the smallest of Detroit's Big Three car makers, that it would go into bankruptcy if it fails to complete an agreement by April 30.

Marchionne told Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper in an interview published on Wednesday that there was only a 50-50 chance of a deal succeeding because of lack of progress in talks with union leaders.

"Absolutely we are prepared to walk. There is no doubt in my mind," Marchionne said in the interview, posted on the Globe and Mail website (business.theglobeandmail.com/).

However, the Fiat chief told the Zurich news conference: "The objective is to avoid Chapter 11. People would do it if necessary. Our preference is to find a solution with U.S. Treasury, (unions) and lenders that would allow for a smooth transition to a new Chrysler."

The deal with Chrysler was first announced in January but has been modified as Chrysler continued its talks with the U.S. government aimed at securing fresh funds.

In the latest version of the deal, Fiat would take an initial 20 percent stake in Chrysler in exchange for the technology to make small cars and access to foreign markets.

OTHER ROUTES POSSIBLE

Marchionne, who has said Fiat cannot survive alone, said in Zurich that it was still looking for strategic partnerships.

"If one road goes nowhere, we'll try another. We'll find something somehow. There are lots of plan Bs," he said.

"We are looking at everything in terms of strategic alliances in Europe, North America, everywhere. We answer the phone to everyone who calls."

There has been persistent speculation that Fiat might opt for a deal with France's PSA Peugeot-Citroen but the Italian car company has only said it is examining various opportunities.

Fiat ended 2008 with 5.9 billion euros of industrial debt after burning cash like other car makers who are struggling to shift stockpiles as the global credit crunch stifles demand.

Government incentives have helped car sales in Italy and several other European countries in the first quarter, although Marchionne reiterated on Wednesday that the quarter was tough.  Continued...

 
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