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Reports: Fiat head to discuss Opel takeover

Sat May 2, 2009 4:37 AM EDT
business, eu, germany, fiat, opel
Associated Press

FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2008 file photo, the emblem of Fiat is pictured on a commercial vehicle at the 62st IAA International Motor Show Commercial Vehicles in Hanover, northern Germany. Italian automaker Fiat Group SpA will sign paperwork to become a partner with Chrysler LLC by Thursday, April 30, 2009, according to three people briefed on the deal. The partnership is the last piece of a huge restructuring plan needed to keep Chrysler alive as it approaches Thursday's government deadline to cut labor costs, slash debt and take on a partner. (AP Photo/Joerg Sarbach, File)

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BERLIN — The head of Italian carmaker Fiat SpA, which is in the process of acquiring U.S. automaker Chrysler, is continuing talks with German officials about a possible takeover of General Motor's Opel unit, according to media reports Saturday.

Both the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper and Focus magazine reported, citing unidentified sources, that Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne expects to meet Monday with German Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and Foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier to present a concept for taking over Opel.

There was no immediate confirmation from the German government.

GM has been trying to find investors for its non-core and nonprofitable assets as part of a restructuring in which it has sought billions of dollars in aid from the U.S. government to avert its collapse.

Opel has said it needs euro3.3 billion ($4.3 billion) to get through the economic crisis, while the German government has said it doesn't foresee giving direct state aid. Chancellor Angela Merkel has suggested the government could help an Opel investor with loan guarantees.

Several suitors have been reportedly interested, with Fiat and Canadian car parts maker Magna International Inc. two leading the way.

Magna already on Tuesday presented Guttenberg with what the minister called a "rough concept for a commitment with Opel."

Guttenberg has said the German government would wait to determine its role in any full or partial Opel sale after the U.S. government had also weighed in.

Fiat, meanwhile, has pressed ahead with a takeover of Chrysler, with attorneys for the U.S. auto manufacturer saying that the company would file a motion Saturday to sell substantially all of its assets to the Italian automaker.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Albyf1z

That might not be a smart move on GM's part. They need a strong European division. Maybe discard Vauxhaul. Keep Opel for Europe, Holden for Asia-Pacific, Buick/GMC-Chevy-Cadillac for the US and rest of the world. They could discard Daewoo like they did Fiji industries. The other alternative is to change their entire name from GM to chevrolet. That doesn't seem to have any trouble selling anywhere so it'll have a good name recognition and they can discard the vehicles that are clones of their other vehicles.

    Reply#1 - Sat May 2, 2009 9:12 AM EDT
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