Former Fiat Chrysler CEO Marchionne dies
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[July 25, 2018]
MILAN (Reuters) - Former Fiat
Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne, one of the auto industry's
most tenacious and respected auto chiefs, has died, succumbing to
complications from recent surgery.
The carmaker's controlling family shareholder confirmed news reports of
his death on Wednesday, without giving the cause of death or saying when
he had died.
Marchionne, 66, fell gravely ill after what the company had described as
shoulder surgery in a Zurich hospital. He was replaced as chief
executive last weekend after Fiat Chrysler (FCA) <FCHA.MI> said his
condition had worsened.
"Unfortunately, what we feared has come to pass. Sergio Marchionne, man
and friend, is gone," FCA Chairman John Elkann, scion of the controlling
Agnelli family, said in a statement.
Marchionne rescued Fiat and Chrysler from bankruptcy after taking the
wheel of the Italian carmaker in 2004 and he multiplied Fiat's value 11
times through 14 years of canny dealmaking. He was due to step down at
FCA in April next year.
"The best way to honor his memory is to build on the legacy he left us,
continuing to develop the human values of responsibility and openness of
which he was the most ardent champion," Elkann added.
On Saturday, FCA named Jeep division head Mike Manley as chief executive
at the world's seventh-largest carmaker, saying the 54-year-old Briton
would execute a new mid-term strategy that Marchionne had outlined in
June.
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne speaks during a
media conference in Balocco, northern Italy, June 1, 2018.
REUTERS/Massimo Pinca/File Photo
FCA has said Manley will work to ensure a "strong and independent"
future for the group.
On Saturday, Marchionne was also replaced as chairman and CEO of
Ferrari <RACE.MI> and chairman of tractor maker CNH Industrial
<CNHI.MI> -- both spun off from FCA in recent years.
(Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Mark Bendeich)
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