Fiat Chrysler prepares to part with Magneti Marelli
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[April 05, 2018]
MILAN (Reuters) - Fiat
Chrysler said on Thursday its board had tasked management to proceed
with spinning off Magneti Marelli and distributing shares in a new
holding for 99-year old parts business to FCA investors.
The spin-off is part of a plan by FCA Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne
to "purify" the Italian-American carmaker's portfolio and to unlock
value at Magneti Marelli, which sits within FCA's components unit
alongside robotics specialist Comau and castings firm Teksid, and which
analysts say could be worth between 3.6 and 5 billion euros ($4.4-6.1
billion).
"The separation will deliver value to FCA shareholders, while providing
the operational flexibility necessary for Magneti Marelli's strategic
growth in the coming years," Marchionne said in a statement.
Magneti Marelli, which employs around 43,000 people and operates in 19
countries, is a diversified components supplier specialized in lighting,
powertrain and electronics and its spin-off is part of a five-year
business plan FCA is due to present on June 1.
"The spin-off will also allow FCA to further focus on its core portfolio
while at the same time improving its capital position," Marchionne
added.
Marchionne has a long history of such moves. The 65-year-old was behind
the spin-off and listing of trucks and tractor maker CNH Industrial <CNHI.MI>
and supercar brand Ferrari <RACE.MI>.
The Magneti Marelli separation is expected to be completed by the end of
this year or early 2019, with shares in the company expected to be
listed on the Milan stock exchange.
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Sergio Marchionne, CEO, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, speaks with
journalists at the North American International Auto Show in
Detroit, Michigan, U.S., January 15, 2018. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File
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FCA's advisers initially looked at a possible initial public offering for the
business to raise cash to cut FCA's debt, but the Agnelli family - FCA's main
shareholder - were put off by low industry valuations and did not want their
stake in Magneti Marelli to be diluted, three sources close to the matter told
Reuters last month.
Magneti Marelli has often been touted as a takeover target and FCA has fielded
interest from various rivals and private equity firms over the years.
South Korea's Samsung Electronics <005930.KS> made a bid approach in 2016 but
negotiations fell through as it was only interested in parts of the business,
other sources have said.
The spin-off is subject to regulatory approvals, tax and legal considerations
and a final approval by the FCA board.
The carmaker may modify or call off the transaction at any time and for any
reason, it added.
Milan-listed shares in FCA were up 4.7 percent by 1034 GMT, the top gainer in
Italy's blue chip index <.FTMIB> which was up 1.8 percent.
(Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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