First, rely on a competent, multidisciplinary team, and listen to it. The time of one-man-shows is over. The complexity of the world and technologies is such that we must be humble in our business. But you know, active listening is very uncomfortable. Especially when you’re a chef, you usually have a certain age, and you… Continue reading Carlos Tavares, the management lessons of the rescuer of Peugeot.
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CFAO accelerates in car distribution in Africa
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China, the latest smart small map
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PSA Group expands reach in China’s booming aftermarket, acquires Longstar
PSA Group expands reach in China’s booming aftermarket, acquires Longstar
Faurecia And Michelin To Create A Global Leader In Hydrogen Mobility – PRNewswire
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., March 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Michelin, world leader in tyres and sustainable mobility, and Faurecia, technology leader in the automotive industry, announced today the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding to create a joint venture bringing together all of Michelin’s fuel cell related activities – including its subsidiary Symbio – with those of… Continue reading Faurecia And Michelin To Create A Global Leader In Hydrogen Mobility – PRNewswire
Fiat Chrysler shares climb on talk of a merger analysts think is ‘half-baked’
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A Jeep Renegade 4×4 e is presented at the Geneva Motor Show March 5, 2019. Signage in the background says”'FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles,” to which Jeep belongs.
Shares of Fiat Chrysler climbed just over 3 percent Wednesday on talk of a merger with French carmaker Renault, but analysts are skeptical a marriage between the two companies is likely.
The Financial Times reported Wednesday the automaker is a potential acquisition target by French carmaker Renault, after Renault sorts out its relationship with Nissan, the Japanese manufacturer with which Renault has had a longstanding but lately troubled alliance.
But a merger between Renault and Fiat Chrysler seems just a bit far-fetched, Bernstein analyst Max Warburton said in a research note Wednesday.
“We've been asked to give a view, so here goes: this idea is half-baked, politically almost impossible to deliver and even if achieved, the resulting company would be unmanageable,” Warburton said. “We hope it is a banker's fantasy rather than a serious proposal from the key decision makers.”
Renault and Nissan have lately had their relationship tested after Japanese authorities jailed the alliance's former leader Carlos Ghosn over allegations of financial misbehavior.
But before going after Fiat Chrysler, Renault wants to restart talks of a merger with Nissan, the Financial Times reported. That is something Ghosn had reportedly been working on himself a few years ago, long before he was ousted from his position over accusations of financial misbehavior. Ghosn has denied all the accusations against him.
Commerzbank analyst Demian Flowers said he thinks the ordeal will drag on.
“Therefore, it's far from clear that the alliance can sort their internal disagreements out in time to be in the running for FCA,” Flowers said of Fiat Chrysler. That at least one other automaker has expressed interest in acquiring Fiat Chrysler and that the company's controlling owners, the Agnelli family, seems interested in a deal suggests the automaker is a potential target, Flowers added. If the deal depends on Renault's merger with Nissan, it will be a lot tougher to pull off, he said.
Warburton had even stronger words of skepticism for the hope that Renault and Nissan can reconcile their differences.
The problems between Renault and Nissan do not stem directly from Ghosn himself, said Warburton, but from the wider French control at Japanese Nissan and Renault's “cadre of international 'citizen of nowhere' managers.”
“We live in an era of de-globalisation and heightened anxieties about national and regional identities,” he said. “This applies to corporations as well as politicians and individuals. Proposing a merger with Nissan would be like demanding the UK's Brexiteers turn 180 degrees and sign up to a European superstate, or inviting the Baltic States to rejoin the USSR. We just can't see it happening. We'd describe hopes of a functional Renault-Nissan merger as delusional.”
Automotive history is littered with examples of mergers that have not worked out, he added. The alliance between Renault and Nissan, which Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi later joined, proved critics wrong and functioned largely because it was not a merger, but a loose alliance. Now even that has unraveled.
That said, Renault would probably be a better candidate for a merger with Fiat Chrysler if the alliance breaks up, which seems more likely than a Renault-Nissan merger anyway, Warburton said. Alternatively, a merger between Fiat Chrysler and French automaker Groupe PSA, could be a better fit.
“PSA may not bring electric tech or Asian exposure but it does come complete with a superstar CEO with a proven ability to lead, motivate and integrate,” he said of Groupe PSA CEO Carlos Tavares. Groupe PSA owns Peugeot, Citroen, Opel and other carmakers. “And in this industry, that's probably worth more than a few million units more 'scale,' an extra nameplate or the ability to build a battery.”
Press: Service Packs for fast and efficient chassis and steering repairs
Expansion of the range of Lemförder Service Packs Cost-effective and efficient repair thanks to comprehensive assembly accessories ZF Aftermarket’s brand Lemförder offers garages with its Service Packs significantly less complicated steering and chassis repairs. The vehicle-specific mounting kits can be ordered in addition to the respective main component and then include all parts required for… Continue reading Press: Service Packs for fast and efficient chassis and steering repairs
Groupe PSA 2018 Registration Document
Groupe PSA announces the publication of its 2018 Registration Document. The latter has been filed with the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and registered under D.19-0201, on March 26, 2019. The 2018 Registration Document is available on the Group’s web site www.groupe-psa.com/en, in its “Regulated Information” section. This report is also available to the… Continue reading Groupe PSA 2018 Registration Document
Third Generation Available: New Opel Vivaro on Sale Now
€24,600: Attractive starting price in Germany for Vivaro Cargo For every purpose: Vivaro as Cargo, crew cab, Combi and chassis Right sizing: Three lengths up to 5.30 metres, 1.90m in height for underground parking Heavy duty: Payload rises to more than 1,400 kg, trailer capacity to 2,500 kg Mobile office: Multimedia connectivity, sensor-controlled sliding doors… Continue reading Third Generation Available: New Opel Vivaro on Sale Now
GM investing $300 million to build a new electric Chevy in the U.S.
GM announced Friday it will invest $300 million into a Michigan factory to produce a new Chevrolet electric vehicle, reversing a decision to build the EV outside of the United States. The announcement comes on the heels of recent job cuts and plant closures by GM, moves that have complicated bargaining with union workers over… Continue reading GM investing $300 million to build a new electric Chevy in the U.S.