The following is the Chrysler LLC statement in
response to the announcement by the
Administration, U.S. Treasury and President's
Auto Task Force attributed to Chrysler LLC
Chairman and CEO, Bob Nardelli.
"Today marks an important milestone for Chrysler
LLC. We are encouraged by the commitments of the
Administration, U.S. Treasury and President's
Auto Task Force to the American automobile
industry and Chrysler's viability, with a Fiat
alliance.
"We are pleased that Chrysler, Fiat and
Cerberus have reached agreement on the framework
of a global alliance, supported by the U.S.
Treasury. Chrysler has consistently said that
the alliance with Fiat enhances its business
model that expands its global competitiveness.
We appreciate the willingness of the Task Force,
along with industry and financial experts, to
consult closely with us in order to achieve this
significant step.
"By providing Chrysler with product and
platforms, technology cooperation and global
distribution, Fiat strengthens Chrysler's
ability to create and preserve U.S. jobs; gives
U.S. consumers more choices for environmentally
advanced vehicles; gives its dealers more of the
products they need to be successful; helps
stabilise the supplier base; and allows Chrysler
to pay back government loans sooner.
"Chrysler has had a series of very
constructive discussions since our plan was
submitted February 17, including weekly
face-to-face meetings with the Task Force. We
have been impressed by their speed, diligence,
good faith and strong grasp of the difficult
issues our industry faces in this financial
crisis. This is evidenced by the U.S.
government's initiatives to support consumer
warranties and suppliers, as well as their
appointment of Dr. Edward Montgomery, Director
of Auto Recovery.
"I want to personally assure all of our
customers, dealers, suppliers and employees that
Chrysler will operate 'business as usual' over
the next 30 days. While we recognise that we
still have substantial hurdles to resolve,
Chrysler is committed to working closely with
Fiat, the Administration, U.S. Treasury and the
Task Force to secure the support of necessary
stakeholders. If successful, the government will
consider investing up to the additional $6
billion requested by Chrysler to help this
partnership succeed."
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