Fiat Chrysler – PSA deal gets shareholder approval

January 04, 2021
Fiat Chrysler – PSA deal gets shareholder approval
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles shareholders have approved a $52 billion deal to merge with the PSA Group and create Stellantis, a new organisation that will be the world’s 4th largest car maker.


More than 99% of shareholders who attended a virtual meeting backed the merger. The move follows similar approval by PSA owners.

The merger now means that Stellantis can go head, creating a group that currently has annual sales of 7.9 million vehicles with a turnover in the region of €180 billion and profits of €10 billion.

The new group will have a headoffice in the Netherlands.
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