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The country that gave us Sophia Loren and Leonardo da Vinci also gave us the century-old Fiat. The group's cars range from models like the popular Fiat Nuova 500 to the Alfa Romeo, Ferrari (85% owned), and Maserati brands. As Italy's biggest private employer, Fiat divides its business into autos; CNH Global-led agricultural and construction equipment; Iveco's commercial vehicles; Magneti Marelli, FPT Powertrain Technologies, 85%-owned engine part maker Teksid, and industrial automation supplier Comau under the components banner; and newspaper La Stampa and ad firm Pulikompass as its publishing and communications group. In 2009 Fiat took a 20% stake in Chrysler, assuming management control of the US carmaker.
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250 Via Nizza 10126 Turin, Italy
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| Financial
Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | December | | Revenue (2008): | 83696.10 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | (-2.80%) | | Employees (2008): | 198,348 | | Employee Growth (1 yr): | 7.10% |
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Key People
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Chairman:
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
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CEO and Director; CEO, Fiat Group Automobiles; CEO, Chrysler:
Sergio Marchionne
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CTO Fiat Group and Fiat Group Automobiles; CEO, Maserati:
Harald J. Wester
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