RE: Daimler confims talks to dump Chrysler

From: Gabriel A. Couriel (gcouriel@bellsouth.net)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 14:54:51 EDT


ummm... yeah, it is. one of the local dodge dealerships over here bought
their neighbor (Mazda/Jeep/Chrysler). they closed the Mazda side down in
about a month and a half.

Gabriel A. Couriel

2006 DML Fantasy Football Champion

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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 2:51 PM
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Subject: Re: DML: Daimler confims talks to dump Chrysler

Let's thicken it even more. A local dodge dealership just closed
overnight with no announcements and now all their inventory, both new
and used is sitting in the toyota dealer lot. Coincidence? Hmmmmmmm

WiLieR

- Original message -
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17944679/ <snip> BERLIN - DaimlerChrysler
AG is confident a turnaround program at its Chrysler unit will return
the beleaguered American brand to profitability, but Chairman Dieter
Zetsche said Wednesday the automaker is in talks with unidentified
potential buyers.
 <snip> The plot thickens....

On 4/4/07, msnbcnnbcbs@hotmail.com <msnbcnnbcbs@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17944679/
>
> <snip>
> BERLIN - DaimlerChrysler AG is confident a turnaround program at its
> Chrysler
> unit will return the beleaguered American brand to profitability, but
> Chairman
> Dieter Zetsche said Wednesday the automaker is in talks with unidentified
> potential buyers.
>
> "As announced on Feb. 14, we are open to all options for future
> collaboration
> with Chrysler," he told some 9,000 shareholders crammed inside Berlin's
> exhibition center. "The statement is still true today."
>
> He said that the talks have been with "potential partners who have shown a
> clear interest" and "so far, I am satisfied with the process. Everything
is
> going according to plan."
> Story continues below &#8595;advertisement
>
> He would not elaborate on who was involved in the talks.
>
> Zetsche stunned the automotive world on Feb. 14 when he said that
continued
> losses and fierce competition in the United States meant that the
> German-American automaker was considering all options for its Chrysler
unit,
> and did not rule out a possible sale, saying only that all options were
> being
> considered.
> <snip>
>
> The plot thickens....
>



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