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DaimlerChrysler in Talks But No Deal Yet

By AP

The Associated Press

| 04 Apr 2007 | 03:31 AM

Confirming weeks of conjecture and rumor, DaimlerChrysler's chairman said Wednesday that it has been in talks with people about the sale of its struggling Chrysler unit.

"In this context, I can confirm that we are talking with some of the potential partners who have shown a clear interest," chairman Dieter Zetsche said before the company's annual shareholder meeting.

He did not name any of the companies that have been in talks.

Zetsche stunned the automotive world on Feb. 14 when he said that continued losses and fierce competition in the United States meant that the German-American automaker was considering all options for its Chrysler unit, including a possible sale.

Zetsche did not say whether any decision to sell Chrysler had been made or if the company was any closer to a solution.

"It is also true that we need to keep all options open, and that I cannot disclose any details, because we need to have the maximum scope for maneuver," he said in a copy of his remarks to shareholders released ahead of the meeting.

The company's management requires "the greatest possible flexibility so that we can identify and then professionally implement the best solution," Zetsche added.

Zetsche's announcement in February came after the U.S. unit's $1.5 billion loss in 2006.

The company also said it would cut 13,000 jobs and reduce production capacity by 400,000 units as part of a "recovery and transformation plan", aimed at bringing Chrysler back into profitability by 2008.

No clear front-runner has yet emerged to buy Chrysler, but Canadian auto-parts supplier Magna International reportedly has submitted a bid to buy the business for as much as $4.7 billion.

Major private equity firms Blackstone Group and Cerberus Capital Management LLP also are rumored to be in the hunt.

At least some of the company's more than 1 million shareholders have been pushing for a divorce -- in both style and substance.

Shareholders Ekkehard Wenger and Leonhard Knoll put forward a motion calling for the company to revert back to its original name, Daimler-Benz AG.

They argued in their motion that to "maintain a corporate name that evokes associations with the failure of the business combination with Chrysler is detrimental to the image of the corporation and its products."

DaimlerChrysler shareholders are set to gather Wednesday for their annual general meeting, but managers appear unlikely to announce the sell-off of struggling U.S. arm Chrysler, despite calls for its sale.

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Blackstone would ruin Chrysler, their already under investigation for their shadiness and how they have attained so much money.

You have to figure those VC people are there just to rape and pillage the assets of Chrysler rather than planning to run it as a business. My preference would be for Magna to get the opportunity to buy it and operate it as a business. They're already in the marketplace so understand what is required to an extent.

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You have to figure those VC people are there just to rape and pillage the assets of Chrysler rather than planning to run it as a business. My preference would be for Magna to get the opportunity to buy it and operate it as a business. They're already in the marketplace so understand what is required to an extent.

Magna would most likely need a VC partner, so they'd take part of the "rape and pillage" you think VC firms do. Edited by ZL-1
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